Here’s a picture from an urban plant incident that spotaneously happened a few weeks ago. I was wondering how to transport four gangly zucchini seedlings from my apartment to the community garden. Luckily some friends dropped by to invite us for a stroll. So we took the zucchinis for their first trip outside. Maybe we should take our plants for walks more often. Why should dogs have all the fun?
Posts Tagged ‘seedling’
Berlin: Taking zucchinis for a walk
Posted in Berlin plants, Personal plants, tagged Berlin, community garden, garden, seedling, walk, zucchini on 24 June 2009| 4 Comments »
Berlin flashback: “Gurge” seedlings seen in 2008
Posted in Berlin plants, tagged Berlin, cucumber, florist, gardening, Mitte, potted plant, seedling, vegetable on 14 May 2009| 1 Comment »
While we’re on the topic of seedlings, and since it’s once again spring and planting time, here’s a photo of some seedlings I saw one year ago. It was at that time, the beginning of May 2008, that Sara and I started the Urban Plant Research project. This was one of the first entries in my logbook, made while Sara was still here on her Berlin visit.
Berlin: Seedlings started
Posted in Berlin plants, Personal plants, tagged balcony, Berlin, cold frame, garden, greenhouse, seedling, vegetables on 12 May 2009| 1 Comment »
I have to say it again, spring moves fast!
These are photos I took less than four weeks ago and forgot to post until now. What at the time were two-leaved sprouts in a tiny greenhouse on Anke’s balcony have since been transplanted and are flourishing in our community garden.