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Cyclamen rohlfsianum in the garden
I am extremely saddened to share the news that Peter Moore died this week after a few days in hospital. Until he retired a few years ago Peter ran the hugely influential Tilebarn Nursery. I know that many forumists have in their collections Tilebarn cyclamen cultivars that Peter developed through years of skill, dedication and patient breeding and selection. He was a founder member of the Cyclamen Society and he will be sorely missed by its members and his many friends in the horticultural world. RIP Peter.
quote author=Graeme link=topic=14983.msg379676#msg379676 date=1500106195]been collecting seed today off the plants and I have noticed that a lot of them are waking up - seems a bit early - Hederifolium Stargazer looks like it is going to flower soon (too early.....)
Mine not too different from yours Graeme: 2 measures JI No. 3; 1 measure composted bark; 1.5 measures sharp sand; 1.5 measures grit; some bone meal and a scattering of charcoal powder (last one an overhang from my Auricula growing days-supposed to keep the compost sweet). I used to use Perlite but it's such a silly price these days.Like you I'm never certain about burying or not so I usually give 'em all a shallow burial. Grit top covering. I like your 'slight tilt' idea, too late for me though as, apart from 6 more pots all mine are done.Do you water any of them over the Summer?
Quite late compared to some of mine out in the garden! First hederifolium to flower in the garden was on June 8th. We had about 6 weeks with lots of sun and almost no rain, then a good soaking, which was enough to trigger the flowers. It's only the younger tubers which have done this, the ones which are maybe 3 years from seed. The more mature ones have more sense and are waiting till August, I hope.Tips for early flowering? I've had coum flower a year from sowing. I think my hederifolium normally flower after 2 years. I use the "Reading method" - for those who don't know about this, google it to find out. I also try to keep the seedlings growing right through their first summer, with no dormant period. How long do your hederifolium take from seed, Graeme?