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Title: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: BryanEmery on January 08, 2012, 07:07:03 AM
So I was wondering how many packets of seed people tend to plant in a year? Some of my gardening friends seem to think I am crazy to be getting around 300 packets this year. That is of course just the specialty seed, seed ex and various lists. The number does jump when you include all the annuals veg etc. I assume in this group I probably am doing less then many. So how many packets do you plan on sowing this year?... ;D
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: razvan chisu on January 08, 2012, 07:48:47 AM
So how many packets do you plan on sowing this year?... ;D

pandora's box kind of question. :)) i'm really curious what comes out.
I guess I'll be over the 100 mark, veg included.
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: BryanEmery on January 08, 2012, 08:04:25 AM
Well if we start counting veg I do 30-40 types of heirloom tomatoes alone....

B
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: Hoy on January 08, 2012, 08:31:24 AM
I've not counted exactly but so far I've sown about 100 pots (I quitted vegs some years ago) and still have a couple of hundred pots from previous years waiting for germination outside. Found 7 germinating pots yesterday from last year's sowing ;D
I am still waiting for seed to arrive!
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: David Nicholson on January 08, 2012, 10:01:56 AM
Far too many ;D
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: Palustris on January 08, 2012, 10:50:08 AM
I can beat you all. The grand total this year will be the same as the previous 5 years or so. NONE!
Before that I used to sow hundreds and germination was NIL so I gave up.
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: Surreylad on January 08, 2012, 04:39:02 PM
not including veg around 50-70, including veg blimey i've lost count  ;D
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: Ezeiza on January 08, 2012, 06:32:01 PM
Now only the strictly necessary, perhaps 200 packets a year and almost exclusively bulbous plants. In the past and for a number of years 1500 packets a year (we were evaluating perennials and shrubs) but it was nightmarish. Too many seedlings to care for. They were planted directly in the ground when the roots had filled the pot and only pricked or separated durign their first dormancy. This saved a lot of time and labor.
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: Lesley Cox on January 08, 2012, 09:25:35 PM
Since I have had in the past and am now re-establishing a very tiny nursery, I generally sow about 100 kinds from the garden/rock garden. Then there are the seeds from SRGC, AGS, Frit Group of AGS, local Frit and Small Bulb Group. NZ Iris Soc, many many generous friends and Forumists and some commercial sources. Never mind the ones that appear only in my dreams. ;D So probably about 500 vars in a year. Some germinate quickly and are dealt with quickly; some take a couple of years before they germinate; a few are NEVER thrown out - just in case - and some I do eventually throw out as the space becomes over-burdened but in general I'm quite good with seeds and in fact my first trip outside every day regardless of weather and dishes to do, is to look at my seed pots. Even in our (South Island) warm and VERY dry summer, things are germinating regularly, such as Asteranthera ovata, Pinguicula grandiflora, Rhodo pachysanthum along with Gentiana clusii, Ranunculus godleyanus and numerous rhizomatous irises sown in October. The bulbs generally are up in autumn through spring, very often at the same time the mature plants would be coming through the ground. I love seeds. I'm addicted to seeds and if I can't take them with me, at least I hope someone with sow many on my grave in due course. ::)
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: Peppa on January 08, 2012, 11:55:52 PM
I've stopped counting... but probably around 300 or so. Not including my rose hybrid seedlings (my other secret obsession), which number more than 3000. I sometimes feel drowned by seed but when I see them growing and flowering, I'm reminded why I love doing this. Plus, when I see new shoots and flowers, it helps me forget about the ones I've killed. :)
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: fermi de Sousa on January 09, 2012, 08:40:09 AM
I refused to answer on the grounds it may incriminate me!
 ;D
cheers
fermi
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: Kristl Walek on January 10, 2012, 02:04:58 PM
For the decade or so prior to my move to Nova Scotia, I sowed 500-1000+ ornamental species/year. I then had helping hands for transplanting, plunge beds, an unheated greenhouse, nursery and seed production beds and 10 acres of gardens. I was then also a member of almost every group that offered a seed exchange.

Now that I am on my own, with arthritic hands, about 1 acre of land, with little space given to actual seed production and only a new greenhouse to play in, I tend to limit myself to particular species I am keen to grow; mostly alpines and woody/woodland species to fill the spaces in the new gardens I am creating here. I have also entirely stopped membership in all the seed-exchange related groups. Consciously sown seed is almost always purchased from sellers of wild-sourced seed or procured through personal trades.

Of course I also have my own seed inventory from my business. During germination testing of seed, I normally dump the seedlings in the petri dishes once testing is complete, but put to the side the ones that really call to me to be potted directly from the testing containers. I am in fact doing this today.
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: Stephenb on January 11, 2012, 12:05:34 PM
Peaked at about 500 about 3 years ago, now in serious decline and I suspect I won't get much above 250 this year. All edibles, mostly perennial.
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: Darren on January 11, 2012, 12:52:14 PM
I guess around 100 - 150 packets but space is difficult so often they are bulb species of a kind I already have a few of, so i can squeeze them into the same pot eventually.

Crocus group and cyclamen society I've had no seed from for a few years (and am no longer a member of the latter)
Frit group i still have a few seeds each year despite surprising disappointments with misidentification.
AGS and SRGC exchange seed most years though sometimes i don't bother.
British Cactus and Succulent society and Mesemb study group most years.
South African Bulb Group occasionally

Purchased seed from various suppliers and gifted seeds from forumists.

Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: SueStephens on January 11, 2012, 06:50:19 PM
I was always just a little bit embarrased about my seed 'habit' until I saw these posts... Now I feel as though I might have a long way to go before it gets to be a real problem! I am sowing/have sown about 130 perennials and about 50 veggies...
Sue
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: Lakriskongen on January 11, 2012, 07:36:40 PM
I am going to land on around 300-350 different species. I have had a project where I have sown 10 different species every night from late october until now. I have already fixed paid family help from my brother for the dividing part in the spring. I do hope that I can have a cultivation rate around 50 percent. Still I am on a seed and bulb hunt, and am going to use a lot of time in the garden the coming season.
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: fermi de Sousa on January 19, 2012, 08:38:42 AM
"My name is Fermi and I'm a seed-aholic...!"
Definitively an addict - I was innocently looking at a Forum and saw a message from Kristl which reminded me that I hadn't visited "Gardens North" for awhile ......next thing, credit card in hand, I'd placed an order - despite having just received my SRGC Seedex selections and awaiting seed from SIGNA, AGS and NARGS!
AS Kristl says "So many species, so little time"!!!
cheers
(and no, Lesley, I don't need an intervention, despite what Will might say)
fermi
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: Susan on January 20, 2012, 04:56:20 AM
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I don't need an intervention, despite what Will might say

I'm not too sure about that Fermi - an addiction is an addiction after all.

However I cannot talk, as when I got to over 100 pots planted last year, I thought, enough, don't go any further and especially don't tell David.

Susan
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: Maggi Young on January 20, 2012, 04:04:33 PM
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I don't need an intervention, despite what Will might say

I'm not too sure about that Fermi - an addiction is an addiction after all.

However I cannot talk, as when I got to over 100 pots planted last year, I thought, enough, don't go any further and especially don't tell David.

Susan
Darn it! I thought it was only an addiction if it is illegal?  :o ::) :P
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: BryanEmery on January 20, 2012, 04:43:34 PM
Sadly Maggi, it is still addiction even if it is legal. sorry to burst your bubble. ;)
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: Maggi Young on January 20, 2012, 04:48:11 PM
I'm distraught, Bryan.... but life is full of such disappointments, isn't it?  Must just soldier on.....
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: Susan on January 20, 2012, 07:47:49 PM
Maggi, the first step is to accept you have an addiction....... ;D
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: maggiepie on January 20, 2012, 07:50:50 PM
Second step, learn to wallow in it? ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: BryanEmery on January 20, 2012, 07:57:37 PM
and that is precisely why I am not willing to admit my possable addiction.... because then I might get "help" for it

B
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: ChrisB on January 20, 2012, 08:37:59 PM
There was a time when I had no patience to grow plants from seed, and couldn't understand why anyone else would bother either really.  But something changed and now I sow about 100 pots each year.  Having packeted seed for the last three years its also really interesting to look at various species of a particular genus, they are so interesting.  There was one National Collection Holder who shall be nameless who once told us at a meeting that they could identify most of their species plants from the seeds.  I never believed them but now I do, and can see why they said that too.  I go out to take a look at my seed pots every day as a few species pop their heads up pretty quickly.  Some of the drabas I've sown are sprouting, as has the eschscholzia and potentilla.
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: Diane Whitehead on January 28, 2012, 10:30:21 PM
I don't usually count, but one year I did, and it was 600 packets not counting
the seeds from my hybridizing or vegetables.

I get seed from a lot of exchanges plus foreign collectors, particularly from
countries which I have visited to see the wildflowers.

The vegetables vary - every year I grow a lot of one or two types so
I can compare them and choose my favourites.  Last year I grew 56 kinds
of tomatoes, and this year I'll trial broad beans.

ps  I should tell why I now grow so many bulbs from seed - it's because I
can squeeze so many more into my garden compared to plants with wide leaves.
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: Maggi Young on January 28, 2012, 11:18:19 PM
this year I'll trial broad beans.

ps  I should tell why I now grow so many bulbs from seed - it's because I
can squeeze so many more into my garden compared to plants with wide leaves.

 Diane, broad beans are my favourite.... can I come help with the taste testing? 

ps  I should tell why I now grow so many bulbs from seed - it's because I
can squeeze so many more into my garden compared to plants with wide leaves.

Ah yes, now we get to the truth... and a very sensible decision, too.  8)
Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: maggiepie on January 28, 2012, 11:19:59 PM


The vegetables vary - every year I grow a lot of one or two types so
I can compare them and choose my favourites.  Last year I grew 56 kinds
of tomatoes, and this year I'll trial broad beans.


Have you tried Edamame?
They are fantastic but all get picked at same time.

Title: Re: Oh so many seeds...
Post by: BryanEmery on February 03, 2012, 07:15:04 AM
Signa seeds arrived today! Need to finish the seed ex seeds and get the signa seeds done before my surplus seeds arrive...
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