Friday, March 16, 2012 / Author: Sommer Gardens / Number of views: 9506 / Comments: / Article rating: No rating The pod keeper Now that my Brugmansia seed pods are starting to ripen, it is time to enlist some friendly help to keep pests away.This friendly Anole appears to be quite happy on his new resting place. Because Brugmansia seed pods are actually a fruit, they can be impacted by small beetles and tiny larvae while they are ripening. Both are great snacks for these guys! Categories:BrugmansiaCreatures Tags:anolebrug seedsBrugmansiaseed pod Read more
Friday, July 8, 2011 / Author: Sommer Gardens / Number of views: 7360 / Comments: / Article rating: No rating Now its time for Seedapalooza Now that Podapalooza is winding down its time for Seedapalooza! My back is already aching just thinking about the future work these little seeds will create. Here's a recent batch ready to be topped off with a layer of soil.Each one of the pots below represent a unique Brugmansia seed cross. As you can easily see, lots of crosses are in various stages of germination below. I believe I have one of the most aggressive brugmansia hybridizing programs on the planet in place. By the time I ... Categories:Hybridizing Tags:Angel Trumpetbrug seedsBrugmansia Read more
Thursday, June 23, 2011 / Author: Sommer Gardens / Number of views: 8705 / Comments: / Article rating: No rating Angel Trumpet Podfest 2011 In recent weeks I have been harvesting ripe seed pods from my Spring Brugmansia crosses. After two consecutive years of freezes and very few seed pods, this bountiful seed pod harvest is well appreciated.Our summer heat arrived early this year so many of the seed pods were smaller than usual. This means I have fewer seeds from each cross than I had anticipated, This does not mean that I have a shortage of seeds to sow, I'll just have fewer seeds to share with members of the International ... Categories:Hybridizing Tags:Angel Trumpetbrug seedsBrugmansiabrugmansisa seedsbrugsseed pods Read more
Friday, February 27, 2009 / Author: Sommer Gardens / Number of views: 7736 / Comments: / Article rating: No rating I have sproutage!!! After planting seeds from about 40 immature brugmansia seed pods I'm excited to report that about 1/3 already have seeds sprouting! I'm sure more crosses will sprout in the next week or two. This is way cool because I had some important crosses I was afraid I might have lost in the freeze. There are at least 30 more seeds pods that were damaged in the freeze that I plan to plant next weekend. My guess is that I have about the same number that did not get damaged that are still growing on ... Categories:HybridizingBrugmansia Tags:brug seedsbrugmansia seedsfreezeweather Read more