After 24 hours of treatment, we sowed the seed on a moistened potting mix medium, put a lid on the tray and set it on a heat mat. We achieved quick germination of all seed treatments.
Look at all these happy little plants!
After the plants germinated, we made individual newspaper pots to transplant the milkweed seedlings into. The pot maker is one of our favorite gardening tools! We don't receive a newspaper at our house, but a quick stop at the local recycling facility sets us up with enough paper for a year.
You can see our pot maker in this photo:
We just love these sunny days and so does Bounder...you can spy her in the window.
We transplanted a hundred or so baby common milkweed plants. They won't be able to stay long in these pots with their super long taproots so we will see what we do next. Even during transplanting, we noticed how long those roots already were. Wow! This plant species is notoriously difficult to grow in pots because of their growth habit, but our goal isn't to keep them in pots so will keep you all posted.
Here's a couple great resources if you want to take action:
Xerces Society Project Milkweed
Monarch Watch Bring Back the Monarchs
We've shared it before, but this is such a powerful article to read:
Gardening for Life, Doug Tallamy
It's encouraging to us that there is action be taken! Let's do it before it's too late.
Look at all these happy little plants!
After the plants germinated, we made individual newspaper pots to transplant the milkweed seedlings into. The pot maker is one of our favorite gardening tools! We don't receive a newspaper at our house, but a quick stop at the local recycling facility sets us up with enough paper for a year.
You can see our pot maker in this photo:
Here's a couple great resources if you want to take action:
Xerces Society Project Milkweed
Monarch Watch Bring Back the Monarchs
We've shared it before, but this is such a powerful article to read:
Gardening for Life, Doug Tallamy
It's encouraging to us that there is action be taken! Let's do it before it's too late.