I wintered my Mandrakes (Mandragora officinarum) in the garage. I did NOTHING to them except to ignore them and make sure that no tools or snow shovels fell on them. In late winter I did check on them and low and behold a few wee leaves were sprouting.
Wee little seedlings |
I was so excited that the Mandrakes were still alive. They are two years old now. The roots will not be ready until year 4 or 5 , I think. Growing them is really tricky. The seeds are VERY slow to germinate, taking as much as a year to show signs of life. They do not like too much water nor do they like to be dry. They don't like too much sun but neither do the like too much shade. You see the dilemma, don't you?
Two weeks ago |
This evening |
Will they scream when I re-pot them? Should I wear earmuffs?
5 comments:
Congrats on your babies reaching year 2! I've not tried to grow Mandrakes - I don't have a suitable place to overwinter them. Yours look healthy and happy!
~patience always comes through in the world of gardening...its funny how sometimes there are those plants that can just about endure everything including being ignored!!! happy two years to you and your mandrakes!!! be well and much love light and blessings~
Aw, thanks you guys!
Congratulations! They're so sweet!
I wanted to thank you for listening and sharing when we met at the festival. It was a genuine pleasure to meet you! And thanks for my gift, I already feel less lost.
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