Nice photos, Eric. I can use those in the Master Database if its OK by you.
Anthea is quite a gal, isnt she!
I raised Delphiniums from seed way back when I started gardening.
I sowed the seed outdoors.
I really do believe in beginners luck, particularly in gardening. I marked the area with a ring of sticks.
Up in the chosen area came a very good hit of Buttercups (and fortunately, some delphiniums).
I have also wryly observed that when you grow some seed in the open, nature will throw up weedlings which are very similar to the seedlings, only much more vigorous of course.
In this case it was Buttercups. Needless to say, as a beginner, I didnt know what delphinium seedlings looked like until they reached a more distinctive stage. As I recall, the buttercups looked rather similar to the Delphiniums. By that time I had a heck of a job removing the deep rooted Buttercups!
The beginners luck helped the seedlings survive!
I've 3 packets of seed sown in the greenhouse this year. So far only two seedlings - I pricked them out and potted them up last night. (No buttercups
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How quick does the ones Anthea grows germinate? Does she get a good hit rate?