Friday, December 15, 2023

natural? unnatural? new natural?

something like a four degree difference from one side of the yard to the other...or it might just be the thermometers are not calibrated the same...one suspects they were never completely accurate to begin with...that does not conceal the fact that it is near or above fifty degrees ( fahrenheit ) here on the fifteenth of december and that is unusual..or would have been in the past...it may just be what is these days for whatever reason you may wish to attribute it to ( bound to be some deniers out there )...
warm enough that the berry plants i rescued from my old truck before i sold it have decided it's safe to escape the netting i put over them to keep the new puppy ( it has been a busy autumn ) from digging them up ( a terrier, she likes to dig and fresly turned soil is irresistable ) and seek sunlight and evince new growth...admittedly they stay green all winter and are cold hardy...still, they generally hunker down afer november until march...so there is movement in the yard...
and in the basement the rescue potato is doing well...
as are the zea plants...i begin to suspect that, despite the oddly shaped seeds, these are teosinte...they simply do not look like maize...so..it's december and, for the most part, quiet...we will see how the remainder of the month goes weather-wise and what the yard does...the basement would seem to be prety stable for the nonce.

Monday, November 27, 2023

oh it's zea alright

there is no mistaking it...
and the rescue potato is supported.

Sunday, November 26, 2023

what is this? IV

opened up the dark place and looked into the baggies and found five sprouts ready to plant, while the rest would seem to be misfires...we will give them more time to see however i am not sanguine about their viability...
the sprouts i planted five days ago are greening up and the concavity of the first leaf on both of them is a distinct zea feature...they are doing well and i am hoping for some morphological comparisons to known photos of both maize and teosinte...so far all i can say is they are zea of some sort...
so i planted all five..two with the originals and three with the rescue potato...which is becoming somewhat "leggy" under the lights and will doubtlessly be in need of support...happens every time...more as it develops.

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

what is this? III

while a few more of the hydrogen peroxide soaked seeds are showing signs of viability...
this one is ready to plant...
the unsoaked seeds are showing a bit more movement...
however only one of these is ready as well...
so i prepared some space under the lights...
planted them both and lowered the light until it almost touched the top of the container...the other seeds went back in the baggies and into the dark...will be checking on them on thanksgiving to see if more space is required...and now we wait and see what comes up...something from the zea family...but what? the sprout and root certainly look like teosinte...
simply the seeds do not...we will be checking in and having a look at morphology as things progress...perhaps that will clear things up.

Sunday, November 19, 2023

what is this ? II

i am unsure how kernels of alleged hopi blue maize turned out yellow...and i am still uncertain of exactly what this is...however...
in both the batch of seed i soaked in hydreogen peroxide...
and the ones i simply put into a damp paper towel they are the ones showing the most viability...they will be planted and place under the lights in the basement where i am somewhat less than convinced there will be anything more than,perhaps, green leaves and stalks...still we will be giving anything that germinates the opportunity to have a basement season and we will certainly be direct sowing some outdoors come spring simply to see what might happen...and since a basement season is under discussion...
the rescue potato has decided what stems are going to grow and which are superfluous and has begun to sprout more leaves and gain some height...opportunity taken.

Monday, November 13, 2023

what is this?

i planted three separate beds of mixed heirloom hopi blue maize and teosinte this past season...and, incidentally, it has not been a very promisng season in terms of viable teosinte seed...or maize for that matter and that is the point of this post...
teosinte seed develops in husks just like its descendant, however it produces a single row of seed with no cob ( and you can tell by green seed in november that things did not go well...by this time last year i had far more mature seed than this time around )...and there were a number of plants that produced just this...
maize produces ears with multiple rows of kernels ( i know, you know that ) and these ears did as well with three, four, five, and seven rows respectively left to right...
whatever this may be it certainly does not look anything like hopi blue maize...
although there are some "kernels" with a bluish cast to them...
when i took a few off the cob they did look a bit more like maize kernels...however, still clearly not...teosinte and maize can cross pollenate and i have to wonder if that is what has happened here...and i wondered if the seed might be viable...uncertain of how to proceed in finding out...
i used the tesointe/hydrogen peroxide method of breaking dormancy on half by soaking them for twenty minutes and putting them in damp paper towels in a baggie...
and the other half simply went into a damp paper towel...then both into a dark place, and we wait...we will be looking in o them form time to time and , if anything germinates, there wil be an addition to the bsement winter season...
speaking of which, the rescue potato is doing well...more, if anything happens...or even if it does not.

Saturday, October 14, 2023

disrupted plans

my gibberellic acid arrived two days ago and so the pieces for my planned winter basement season of growing four corners potaotos form seed derived from the fruits i had harvested seemed to be moving along...i was not planning on starting anything down there until late this year or early next and when the plants had finished, if they produced tubers, i was going to grow outdoor potates cloned fron tubers grown from true seed next season...until, of course, my plans were disrupted...
when i found this spud chitting away in a corner of the plant room and very clearly almost on its last legs in terms of stored energy...feeling an obligation to, at least, provide opportunity for growth...
i planted it deep in a container leaving only the very top above the surface ( which looks actually like it was producing tubers )...added water...and turned on a grow light...we will see where we get with this.

Sunday, October 8, 2023

four corners seed

the fruits i have harvested from the four corners potates have begun to soften...
so i picked out a couple of the mid-sized ones to see what i would find ( beyond the obious seeds ) in terms of numbers...
using the sharpest knife i own i cut them open...
and squeezed out the pulp...something like a tomato...which is no coincidence since they are both from the nightshade family...they are full of solanine and that always makes my hands itch...it si also toxic ( although not in the small dose one would recieve from a couple of fruits ) so it's always a good idea to wash your hands and owrk surfaces thoroughly when finished...if nothing else than to control the itiching...
these are small seeds...
about a sixteenth of an inch in diameter and exceptionally flat...
those two fuits ( and i have a dozen more to do ) yielded one hundred seeds...
which i set out on a paper towel to dry...the solanine will pretty much weld them to the toweling when it dries...no worries about lost little seeds...now to acquire some gibberellic acid and break domeancy...i grew spuds from seed a few years ago from fruits on more standard potatoes ( red pontiacs i think ) over the winter...a basement project yet again...starting in 2024 i think to time out any tuber production for summer planting...
and, while seeds are the matter at hand, it is october and teosinte seed is starting to come in...we are pleased.

Thursday, October 5, 2023

four corners

over the past three months the four corners potatoes i planted on the last day of june have flowered...
and produced fruits...
fourteen of which i have retrieved as they dropped off the plants...so we may have viable seed...
today when i got home from work i noticed that two of the four plants had pretty much finished up...two are still green and one still has a fruit attached...so i decided to harvest the two that were finished...
one thing that immediately became apparent was the need for larger containers in the future...i suspect there would have been more tuber production if there had been a bit more room...
still two plants produced thirty-seven tubers...
that weighed in at a full ounce and a half...
which i do not find to shabby given the size...i will, i believe replant some of these and let them winter over outside to see what spring brings...the rest i will store in the basement and, if this past season is any sort of index, be planting again in next june.