2018 from seed

It's Kev

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It’s a new year and spring is almost here, almost time to plant things. I got these babies and gonna stick them in the ground as soon as I bought some pots with ground to stick them in. What’s everyone else starting this year?
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Just when you thought it was impossible to grow....

"Death by puncture wound"!

Nice!

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theone420

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I did actually look for it first, but couldn’t find one. But also, my internet is glitchy, consistently inconsistent
its ok your not the only one, here is another. https://www.bonsainut.com/threads/from-seed-2018.30833/#post-517534
lots of people with good seed ideas and im sure you will get some posts that have not been put out there yet. My list has some amendments as well

Heres my list of seeds this year:
Plumeria
Pomegranate
Japanese Persimmon
Baja Fairy Duster (Calliandra Californica)
Juniper
Coast Live Oak
Southern Live Oak
California Black Oack
Cork Oak
Red Oak
Willow Oak
Water Oak
Jeffery Pine(local wild tree) They be dead from damping-off
JBP,MikawaJBP,Mkawa Kuromatu JBP,JBP,JBP ahhhhhhhhhh:eek:

............That should be it.:rolleyes:

...........but it wasnt.......I have added"
California juniper
Eucalyptus
Moss (well i guess thats a spore)
Japanese Wisteria
Chinese Wisteria
 
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lol, it's all good.

If anyone can ID these pods and seed I may give them a try, pretty sure they came from an evergreen tree.

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cool flowers too.

Yeah, that surprised me. Known as a Norfolk island Hibiscus, a distant relative of Hibiscus. Apparently they flower early on too which is another bonus and if I can get them to grow it will be another Aussie plant to play with. Not a bad score from a random pod pick up.
 
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