I don't have much experience with them, 2 my plantlets seem unhappy. Is it too cold or unappropriate compost? Toms and aubergines look ok....
Pelargonium bought last spring at Morrisons - overwintered in the greenhouse: [ATTACH] Crisantemum - again in the greenhouse - hm... slightly...
I loved Falling Stars and Gloria, but those died during one unsuccesful year. Kim for deep-blue-purple and Seren for yellowish. And if they still...
I propagate streptocarpi the following way - cuttings into pots of compost mix, then placed in transparent plastic box:[ATTACH]
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That's the fully grown leaf :) :) It was either D'Artanian at the end of last summer or DS-Midnight Poison. [ATTACH]
Made a couple of pics to show the size of plants - Dale's Polar Canary is variegated in 8.5 cm pot, bigger - DS- D'Artanian in 12 cm - and it will...
Final pot size depends on variety. Minis will feel well in 9 cm pot, some bigger varieties like many DS ones can be planted in to up to 15 cm...
Hello, quickly visited The Range (first time shopping apart from food shopping) for a compost. Luckily they had Jack's Magic compos, took 4, will...
Looks very nasty with windows into your property (is it legal?) and roof slope either with rainwater from their roof coming into your property???...
I grow streps for quite a long time and propagate from leaf cuttings. Mine are inside, some of those under artificial light. I think they will...
Or maybe return cuttings to neighbours as an option.
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Orchid again - dendrobium ;)[ATTACH]
The first seems to be aloe, the second is haworthia. They are browning on the sun. I try to keep my haworthia on the windowsill where it gets...
In unheated greenhouse before tomatoes go in I grow salad, radishes, spring onion, dills.
There is no decent alternative of peat to my mind. Peat is sterile and light substrate. I can't tell for horticulture in general. But what they...
Most likely it was tillandsia ionantha. I have tillandsias for 8-9 years. I just keep them in the basket and spray once a week, occasionally...
Getting some kind of rotavator and grinding all the grass and roots - sifting, moving to composter or away then. Applying the layer of new top...
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