Sun God Tomatoes |
Swiss chard is easy to identify even if not labeled. |
Coleus needs to be separated and transplanted to larger sized pot but haven't gotten to it yet. |
The only 2 impatient seedlings. |
Ivy leaf geraniums in the front growing strong. They also need to be transplanted as true leaves have emerged. Vinca, Echinacea, and foxgloves in the back. |
The bottom layer. |
Next a layer of charcoal. |
Sterile potting mix was added last. It's recommended that fertilizer not be added because plants may grow too large for the terrarium. Although they can be pruned down to fix the terrarium. |
I mentioned this plant in a previous post. Purchased from the flower show, it didn't have a tag but I've identified her. It's common name is rattlesnake plant or calathea lancifolia.. I've had a different calathia before but it died at work due to extreme changes in room temperatures. The leaves of the plant close and stand straight up in the evening and open during the day. Plants are interesting. This plant follows the length of the day. By 4:00 it's leaves close for the evening even before the sun goes down. It doesn't matter that at this time it's still day light. It's recommended that the soil be kept moist in free draining soil. This plant supposedly is resistant to leaf tip and edge browning according to Logee's. |
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