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akabana ([personal profile] akabana) wrote2008-05-05 10:04 pm
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Negligence of the green and innocent - a tale of terror :)

I almost accidentally killed my Moonflower seedlings today. In the morning,  I did what I always do in the mornings: lifted them out to the backyard to "harden" them - i.e. to get them used to the outside air instead of our centrally-heated flat. It was a bit windy, though, but the sun was shining heartily, so I thought nothing of it. At one p.m. I left for a test at the Uni and left the seedlings outside.

When I came back, several hours later, the wind was even worse. I still thought nothing of it, since the Moonflowers had sustained even colder afternoons without damage. I made dinner, went to the library, and finally decided to look in on the plants. The horror! They had flopped. I can't think of a better word: the leaves were hanging limp and lifeless, even the stems were drooping a little. I quickly scooped them back inside, but had small hope of them ever rejuvenating. But lo and behold: as I'm writing this, a few hours later, the seedlings are gradually getting back in shape. By the look of them, you wouldn't guess their earlier state of imminent demise.

I honestly thought I had killed them. Praised be the eternal resilience of green things! And the dumb luck of stupid gardeners...

[identity profile] saraste-impi.livejournal.com 2008-05-06 09:46 am (UTC)(link)
Oh dear. Well yesterday was just awful. The blasted wind! Good thing the seedlings survived. I looked over all the little plants at mum's on the weekend and your sweet peas are growing fast.^-^ (In contrast, I only have two to three pots that have any life so far in them...)

[identity profile] akabana.livejournal.com 2008-05-06 05:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay! I just knew was doing something very wrong with them before, since they newer sprouted. I thank thee, oh mighty expert on sweet peas!

And pretty icon, too!