Was watering today and looking at how the plants were doing. I started counting and estimating how long till they bloom. It brought a big , happy smile to my face.
The first photo is of the plants in bloom on one end of my main bench. There are more than 30 plants in bloom and most are slippers, and most of these are blooming for the first time. The second photo shows the other end of my main bench with a bunch of blooming size slippers. There are approximately 50 blooming size slippers on the main bench that have not bloomed before and many of those are in sheath. The third photo shows a rack with three trays and an additional tray with about 75 slippers total that should bloom within 2-4 years. The fourth photo shows three more racks with about 150 slippers that should bloom within 3 to 7 years. Some of these are actually in bud right now. The fifth photo shows a portion of my light rack where I keep my compots. There are more than 250 slippers in compots that should bloom in 7-10 years.
I hate to count my chickens before they hatch, but it looks to me like I will be seeing about 50 slippers blooming for the first time, every year for 10 years. This may be the definition of happiness. Mike
The first photo is of the plants in bloom on one end of my main bench. There are more than 30 plants in bloom and most are slippers, and most of these are blooming for the first time. The second photo shows the other end of my main bench with a bunch of blooming size slippers. There are approximately 50 blooming size slippers on the main bench that have not bloomed before and many of those are in sheath. The third photo shows a rack with three trays and an additional tray with about 75 slippers total that should bloom within 2-4 years. The fourth photo shows three more racks with about 150 slippers that should bloom within 3 to 7 years. Some of these are actually in bud right now. The fifth photo shows a portion of my light rack where I keep my compots. There are more than 250 slippers in compots that should bloom in 7-10 years.
I hate to count my chickens before they hatch, but it looks to me like I will be seeing about 50 slippers blooming for the first time, every year for 10 years. This may be the definition of happiness. Mike