Thank you, Val
I found two little seedlings in the impossible places last year. One of them was growing from the middle of the small rose in a pot. The little root was still attached to the seed, but it had a little leaf too.
The other seedling was growing from the middle of the native Holly; totally dry place, close to the foundation. When I pulled it out, I realize that it already had its tap root, which means that it had to be in its second or even third year. I planted both seedlings in a big pot last year. They both look very happy today
Last year, I also found a little plant just below the Snow Lotus (TP). I wanted to plant in a pot, but when I took it out, I realized that it wasn't a seedling because it had a thick horizontal root. I was more of sucker, which surprised me. I planted it, but it did not survive last fall
However, a couple of days ago, I noticed another little plant growing exactly at the same spot close to the Snow Lotus. I will not touch this one anymore
The best surprise of this spring was when I realized that a little TP, which was growing beside my beloved Guardian of the Monastery showed up a couple of days ago. The Guardian did not properly leaved out last year, and I thought it was dying. However, this little TP, for which I thought it was a seedling, was growing very close to the old Guardian. Now I must not try to move it because it might not be a seedling, but it might be somehow connected with the roots of the old Guardian. It is tiny. It would really make me happy to see this little guy take off
I should have more seedling this year, because I let lots of the seeds fell on the ground