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Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 September 30, 2002 04:20 PM Post #373186
| Opium Poppy, Breadseed Poppy, Lettuce Leaf Poppy
Papaver somniferum
P. somniferum, Young Plants - Seward, Alaska - Late June 2002
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/238/
 Click the image for an enlarged view.
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psilo Bolton, Greater Manc United Kingdom (Zone 8a)
September 30, 2002 04:27 PM Post #373188
| I just love these Carol. I have just sown some black peony poppies similar to your Laurens grape but double. Do you sow them in the autumn? They grow away much better ready for the spring. |
Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 September 30, 2002 04:34 PM Post #373194
| Yes, Psilo, I love them, too. I've grown the black peony poppies, as well: http://plantsdatabase.com/showpicture/2980/
I start the somniferums indoors in the spring because our season is so short here. However, I get occasional volunteers, but much later in the season. I collect lots of seed, but I grow so many different kinds it is hard to be sure they will come back true. |
sumosamncali
October 01, 2002 07:32 PM Post #374250
| Hello, this is my first post here. I have a question if you dont mind. Does planting the poppies so close in a container like that stunt the growth or the seed production of the poppy? response appreciated , thanks. sumo.
p.s. ill post some pics of my home garden of black peonies. they grow great here in southern california. |
Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 October 01, 2002 08:07 PM Post #374280
| Welcome, Sumosamncali! Yes, they are planted closer than usual. My husband, freshly out of Master Gardener class was in charge of planting them this year. We had a rather miserable summer here... cold at night and rainy. I didn't get my usual show, but, as you can see from the poppy heads look good. We're well into fall here, so I'm letting the pods mature a bit before cutting them down.
I love the black peony poppies! I've grown them myself, along with most any other color. I also love the Antique Flemish ones that are a creamy white with a reddish swirl. Click the image for an enlarged view.
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Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 October 01, 2002 08:09 PM Post #374281
| Oops! The image didn't load...I'll try it again. Click the image for an enlarged view.
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Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 October 01, 2002 08:11 PM Post #374282
| Well, I guess it isn't going to let me do it... I'll email you! |
Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 October 06, 2002 03:14 AM Post #378194
| Just testing to see if I can post a picture now. Click the image for an enlarged view.
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Zanymuse Scotia, CA (Zone 9b)
October 06, 2002 03:27 AM Post #378197
| Just trying to see if the problem is universal or just Weezin that can't post photo Click the image for an enlarged view.
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Zanymuse Scotia, CA (Zone 9b)
October 06, 2002 03:29 AM Post #378199
| One more try Click the image for an enlarged view.
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Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 October 06, 2002 03:30 AM Post #378200
| Thanks, Zany, at least I know it isn't just me! |
Zanymuse Scotia, CA (Zone 9b)
October 06, 2002 03:32 AM Post #378201
| Warning: Unable to create '/www/forumpics/Zanymuse_1033889385_599': No such file or directory in /www/garden/inc/util.php on line 223
failed to copy /www/forumpics/Zanymuse_1033889385_599...
Is this the same warning you got?
Also it will not allow me to edit my entry but sends me to page expired notice |
Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 October 06, 2002 03:40 AM Post #378205
| Yes, Zany. I asked Dave about this before: http://davesgarden.com/t/362634/ . He thought it occurred because my image was too large, but that was not the case. I was able to add the image after he did something, but what I don't know. Apparently there is still a problem. |
Zanymuse Scotia, CA (Zone 9b)
October 06, 2002 03:42 AM Post #378207
| I tried 2 different images. one I had used in the pdb this week and one that I had not posted befor in case it was rejecting the first as a duplicate. |
philomel Termes d'Armagnac France (Zone 8a)
 October 06, 2002 03:45 AM Post #378210
| I'll have a go too
Just in case it's only accepting images from my side of the pond LOL Click the image for an enlarged view.
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Zanymuse Scotia, CA (Zone 9b)
October 06, 2002 03:45 AM Post #378212
| Well maybe Dave will be able to duplicate the problem this time. I don't know a thing about programming but luckily Dave does! |
philomel Termes d'Armagnac France (Zone 8a)
 October 06, 2002 03:46 AM Post #378214
| Ooooooooooooh - mine worked!!
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Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 October 06, 2002 03:49 AM Post #378215
| This is really odd. I just posted a photo into this PDB thread: http://davesgarden.com/t/363553/ I wonder why it is not consistent?
Thanks for the help, you two. Maybe we'll just have to email photos to Philomel and let her post them! Click the image for an enlarged view.
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Zanymuse Scotia, CA (Zone 9b)
October 06, 2002 03:50 AM Post #378216
| OK Now this is confusing! I am going to go make the file size really small and see if it works
Ok now it will let me edit too! Hmmm. Goblins and beaties seem to be playing tricks on us tonight!
This message was edited Sunday, Oct 6th 3:52 AM Click the image for an enlarged view.
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Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 October 06, 2002 03:51 AM Post #378217
| OK, now I am confused. After Phil posted a pic, I can too. This is basically what happened the last time. Dave posted a pic on the other site, so he assumed all was OK and it was a problem with my file size. You're right, Zany, Dave's the programmer! |
Zanymuse Scotia, CA (Zone 9b)
October 06, 2002 03:54 AM Post #378221
| The only thing I know I did different this last time was I hit preview first. On the other trys I skipped the preview and hit send. I wonder if that could have anything to do with it? |
Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 October 06, 2002 03:59 AM Post #378224
| Nope, I've tried it both ways. I don't think file size is the issue, unless your photo was really large. Mine are all well within size and I've had no problem posting them elsewhere in the forums. It's all very strange... someone go wake up Dave!...well, maybe not, we can wait until tomorrow or Monday, I guess. Nothing like a grouchy, sleepy guy in robe and slippers! |
Zanymuse Scotia, CA (Zone 9b)
October 06, 2002 04:04 AM Post #378227
| Well, I used the one that I tried first and failed with and never got around to changing the file size. It is the same file that was rejected the first attempt!
As for knocking on Dave's door and waking him up...not me! He might show up at the door wearing Dreadlocks and scare me to death befor he strangled me! I think you are right...it can wait :~) |
Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 October 06, 2002 04:07 AM Post #378228
| Yes, I am going to toddle off to bed now... it's midnight here. It's raining outside and my DH is snoring in the bed across the room from me... ah, the call of the illusive trumpeter swan! Well, I'll go to sleep knowing this photo problem isn't just some figment of my imagination... I have enough figments as it is! Goodnight, Zanymuse. |
Zanymuse Scotia, CA (Zone 9b)
October 06, 2002 04:09 AM Post #378229
| Could this be caused by the time? I mean sis we try to enter pictures while the system was on some auto pilot cleanup or something and when it was done it started working again? |
Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 October 06, 2002 12:38 PM Post #378445
| Well, it's my morning, so I'm back. Dave asked me to try again, so I will, though it began working again last night. Here goes:  Click the image for an enlarged view.
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Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 October 06, 2002 12:39 PM Post #378447
| So, now it's working again. I'll just have to wait and see if it happens again. I'll keep posting additional pics to PDB forum threads til we have enough to give it the true test. |
philomel Termes d'Armagnac France (Zone 8a)
 October 06, 2002 01:47 PM Post #378508
| Wow, another lovely photo Weez! I like this testing thing - getting to see pics you haven't shown before and they're great.
Where's this one? |
Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 October 06, 2002 03:57 PM Post #378577
| Yes, it has been interesting hasn't it! Zany's pic of the giant redwoods was pretty impressive, too! Perhaps we should just start a thread of unrelated pics...just post whatever pops into our minds. It might be fun.
This photo was taken down the road at my son's property on the river...Salmon Creek, I believe. We have so man waterways around here it's hard to tell where one ends and the other begins! As you can see, our rivers are gravel based, and the water looks quite chalky from all the glacial silt.
In fact, when flying over some glacier fed lakes, they look aquamarine blue...quite beautiful. I've wondered whether adding glacial silt to soil would offer some good minerals... of course it would have to be used sparingly since it is so fine and would compact. |
Zanymuse Scotia, CA (Zone 9b)
October 06, 2002 04:01 PM Post #378581
| The silt sounds like it would be a great additive to the soil. Maybe you should experiment with it a bit and see what happens. Who knows you may discover a whole new cottage industry in selling it in wee packets worldwide ;~) |
Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 October 06, 2002 04:04 PM Post #378586
| Maybe it is rich in composted dinosaur poo! My rock gardening friend swears by finely ground shale as a soil base. You just never know until you try, I guess. Maybe I'll start experimenting next year. |
philomel Termes d'Armagnac France (Zone 8a)
 October 06, 2002 05:32 PM Post #378656
| Oh, i missed your redwoods Zany, they're fantastic! |
Zanymuse Scotia, CA (Zone 9b)
October 07, 2002 01:20 AM Post #378950
| Thamks Philomel, I find them to be one of the most awe inspiring creations in the world :~) |
hypnotized Appomattox, VA
March 11, 2009 02:04 PM Post #6252159
| The poppies I planted from seeds are so weak. The roots are like threads. Is this normal?
Hypnotized |
Weezingreens Seward, AK (Zone 3b)
 March 16, 2009 12:45 PM Post #6275562
| Sorry for the delay in answering. Yes, the plants are rather delicate in the early stages, and can be difficult to transplant. Many people plant onsite and thin them rather than move them. I have always had good luck transplanting, but it is best to start them in a fine, light starter mix. I surface sow them with sand. When they get their second set of leaves, they can be transplanted, but do not touch the stems or pull on them. I worry them out of the starter with a flat object, then plant them in cell packs. I lose a few, but most make it. Later, I transplant them outdoors when the weather warms. |