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Some pretty grafts from Saturday hunt...
Comments (13)Some pictures of very dwarf conifers from witch´s broom garden... Sometimes I have to do new grafts of very tiny conifers every 5 or 6 years to rescue this cultivar... It is working, new conifers are mostly in better condition.. Sorry for my english..., I am Czech guy..., Please help me to be more precise in terms. Thank you. Jan wbgarden Here is a link that might be useful: Dwarf conifers garden...See MoreSaturday Morning Blooms
Comments (4)Greetings David. Still making you wait, huh? You have some lovely ones today. My favorite is Ledgewood's Firecracker, But I love that one, so no test. I like Through the Looking Glass, New Testament, and Art Gallery Iridescence. kay...See MoreSaturday morning blooms
Comments (7)I'm partial to Carnival In Mexico since I just purchased that one today. But my favorite of the registered daylilies would be Color Me There. Haven't seen that one before. Love the color. Your seedlings are very pretty. The last one looks a lot like June Hudson. Is it a diploid? And I like the lavender seedling a lot too. Michelle...See MoreSome macro shoots of Variegated jades from Saturday morning
Comments (20)Martin, my fertilizer is russian know-how ))) It's an infusion of banana peel. It is good suitable for tropical plants in Siberia. It contains very little nitrogen and iron, and sufficient calcium, magnesium, potassium and phosphorus. Nitrogen excess can lead to variegation loss. Your chinese ovata may be 'Lutea'. My 'Lutea' are from China too. I think 'Lutea' can turn into 'Alba' in full sun. Light fragments of 'Lutea' become more light yellow under LEDs. While the shoot 7 on my pic remains light green under linear fluorescent lamp. Hi, Ben! What do think about them now? Oksana....See MoreLaura twixanddud - SE MI - 5b
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