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Gardening advice with wildlife photography and time-lapse filming. The software is more than just a powerful illustrated plant database. keep printable records of your plants, know when and how to prune. Personal garden management made easier.
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- Hypogeal germination of broad bean and root growth on Oct 26, 2009 in Garden plant advice and gardening tips Growing vegetables and their problems and photographs Home Gardening Time-lapse of plants and flowers growing garden software absorbtion broad bean garden software encyclopaedia germination hypogeal hypogeal germination nutrients root cap root growth root hair root hairs time lapse bean
Here is a time lapse of a Broad bean showing hypogeal germination and root growth. Hypogeal ‘Hypogeal’ means ‘underground’. This is when the cotyledons of the germinating seed / bean remain below ground. salts in the soil.
- Tomato blight identification on fruit and what to do. Time-lapse on Sep 25, 2009 in Garden Pests and Diseases Garden plant advice and gardening tips Growing vegetables and their problems and photographs Time-lapse of plants and flowers growing identification Tomato blight
Tomato blight is weather-dependent and can be devastating during wet summers. Watch out for signs on outdoor tomatoes, which are most at risk; glasshouse tomatoes are less likely to become infected though the spores are carried in the wind and will e...
- Akebia quinata fruit. Chocolate vine on Sep 16, 2009 in Garden plant advice and gardening tips Home Gardening gardening ideas Akebia quinata chocolate vine fruit seeds
Akebia quinata Common name: Chocolate Vine (5 leaflets) A fast growing semi-evergreen twining woody vine, with lovely, lush green rounded leaves with 5 leaflets, underside of leaves blue-green colour, tinged purple in winter. Produces clusters of sma...
- Time-lapse of Artichoke flower on Sep 12, 2009 in Growing vegetables and their problems and photographs Time-lapse of plants and flowers growing garden forum artichoke flower digital camera Nikon Nikon D 300 time lapse flower time-lapse vegetable
Here is a time-lapse of an Artichoke flower. I think it’s fascinating. Filmed on a 35mm Nikon D300 digital camera. Filmed over a period of two days Posted in garden forum, Growing vegetables and their problems and photographs, Time-lapse of pla...
- Time-lapse of flowers and plants by Neil Bromhall on Sep 12, 2009 in Growing vegetables and their problems and photographs Time-lapse of plants and flowers growing Uncategorized Gardening design vegetables time-lapse plants flower time lapse artichoke
I add my time-lapses of plants, vegetables, flowers etc. to Youtube. I hope you find the different flower shapes and designs interesting. I think that the artichoke flower fascinating. Posted in Growing vegetables and their problems and photographs,...
- Runner bean germinating underground. Time-lapse on Aug 25, 2009 in Growing vegetables and their problems and photographs Home Gardening Time-lapse of plants and flowers growing garden forum growing runner bean runner bean time lapse bean
Here is a time-lapse of a runner bean germinating underground. Beans like other seeds need temperature and moisture to stimulate germination. This and other of my time-lapses can be found on You tube http://www.youtube.com/user/neilbromhall Posted i...
- Runner bean germinating underground. Time-lapse epigeal germination on Aug 25, 2009 in Growing vegetables and their problems and photographs Home Gardening Time-lapse of plants and flowers growing garden forum cotyledon epigeal epigeal germination growing runner bean lateral roots photosynthesis root hairs runner bean time lapse bean
Here is a time-lapse of a runner bean germinating underground. This is an example of Epigeal germination where the cotyledons expand, throw off the seed shell and become photosynthetic above the ground. Beans like other seeds need temperature and m...




