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QuoteThe Jeffersonia isn’t in the best position, but I do believe they don’t like being disturbed.What is the preferred method of propagation please?We had to pack Jeffersonia dubia bare rooted in compost to satisfy DEFRA when we moved here. They settled in, but didn't flower the year after. They also grow well from fresh seed in my experience.Simon
The Jeffersonia isn’t in the best position, but I do believe they don’t like being disturbed.What is the preferred method of propagation please?
David, How do you get such great big 'in your face' flowers on lewisias? There were so many like that at the Cleveland Show last weekend, Mine are only a fraction of the size.
The Vitaliana has doubled in size since last spring, this is growing in a raised ercicaceous bed in almost pure Cambark. These beds have recently received a liberal top-dressing of Melcourt fine composted bark, bought from Ashwoods.
Quote from: Lampwick on April 16, 2009, 07:30:57 PMThe Vitaliana has doubled in size since last spring, this is growing in a raised ercicaceous bed in almost pure Cambark. These beds have recently received a liberal top-dressing of Melcourt fine composted bark, bought from Ashwoods. John, now that is a beautiful plant. I have seldom seen such a rich flowering Vitaliana (here), but reading yourcultural method I maybe understand why