pine seedling
By Surreylad
- 14 Jan, 2011
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This little pine seedling i found growing in my veg patch which i thought was odd as there are no pine trees around !! :-) so i have no idea where it came from or which one it is but this is 2 years old now and i couldn't throw it away.
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I was so surprised to see it that i didn't have the heart to get rid of it.
14 Jan, 2011
Neither would I off either, you will have to show us how well it does an update.
14 Jan, 2011
i will, although it might be a slow update as this is 2 year old and only 4-6 inches high...
14 Jan, 2011
Perhaps changing the soil to its liking might spur it on.
15 Jan, 2011
that's a point it's still in the same pot and soil from when i dug it up..
15 Jan, 2011
You could always look it up on line to see what kind of soil they like as they do say, any plant does well sitting in the compost it likes.
15 Jan, 2011
yes i'll do that as i'm off the the garden centre tomorrow :o)
15 Jan, 2011
Thats a good find, it will be great to watch its progress......
15 Jan, 2011
yes i've just re-potted it and hopefully it will put a growing spurt on this year , finger crossed :o)
16 Jan, 2011
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What a lovely find, maybe it was in with some manure or compost if you add any, most likely though would be a bird has dropped the seed while flying over.
14 Jan, 2011