So in the first pic there's a hand full of natives I picked up from the local native nursery. 6 plants for $18. Pretty good. But the real boon is the amount of Kunzea seedlings that were growing in with the other other plants. The second pic shows what I was able to replant. 17 Kunzea seedlings!!
Even if a third of those seedlings survive I'll be a happy camper.
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Seedling haul
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Re: Seedling haul
Lucky, lucky, lucky. I hope they all survive for you.
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Re: Seedling haul
Yep, a bonus in an already cheap haul! Well played in taking the time to repot the seedlings - nothing to lose.
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