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Ian's microfarm.
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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1962652, member: 81934"] If I try paper towel again , I wont let the seedlings get as big and leggy next time and will transplant to a mini-pot as soon as I see any leaf formation , think to I'll put the tub in sunnier spot so they don't grow so leggy . OR I'll put a little wad of paper in round Plastic Jello/Shot Cups , 4oz size (1.75" height x 2.9" top diameter 1.9" bottom diameter) or 2oz size (1.18" height x 2.4" top diameter 1.75" bottom diameter) would be ideal size and are stackable , just a wad of damp facial tissue or dunny paper ( these papers are made to fall apart instead of paper towel maybe ) might work better for germinating seeds soil free. This is what wild grasstrees look like - [img]https://external-preview.redd.it/aJAToe5d7eDbEl_CSfafpY05L-8FLQwPlJpcDKk3PzA.jpg?width=960&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=1a3aa0f21d13fb27c2243a7ee0e9774f9e99c4b1[/img] very common to come across these around here in the local national parks, on crown land, on cattle & sheep stations, dairy farms, being the dune complex at Stockton Beach, in suburban remnant areas of bush. Grass trees grow right up to the coast on headlands and in coastal bushlands , ie Grass Tree Track is a 900m, grade 5 One way hike located in Munmorah State Conservation Area, New South Wales. ( 45 min drive from my home ) [img]https://www.trailhiking.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Grass-Tree-Track-855x433.jpeg[/img] The young leaves are edible and sweet tasting ( used to pluck a few to nibble on when I hunting and camping with dad - who was a bushman-stockman (aussie version of cowboy) and pro croc hunter around Normanton QLD as young man before he volunteered to join the Australian Infantry in 1939. [/QUOTE]
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