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Unfortunately we do not have those fantastic plant shows like you have in the UK. So it is not really necessary to rotate the pots to have an even growth or flowering.
No Maggi, this year no crossover with plants to the Kent show. I only will bring plants for sale for the Discussion weekend in Dumfries.
The compost I use for my Dionysias is a mix of equal parts perlite, seramis, grit and a very small amount of potting soil.
Quote from: gervandenbeuken on March 02, 2011, 10:43:56 PMNo Maggi, this year no crossover with plants to the Kent show. I only will bring plants for sale for the Discussion weekend in Dumfries. Aha! That is good news for the Discussion Weekenders then! Will we see you at the Alpines 2011 Conference in Nottingham?
Hello Gert,your pictures reminds me memorable time in your greenhouse in early spring. I found 3 pictures from this visit representaing well your amazing collection And retired man must have plenty of time for his garden or not? That is what I am dreaming about considering to work next 20 years...
Now flowering:Draba ossetica, still small, but quite floriferous. Yes Michal, that's your baby.Dionysia iranicaKorolkowia(Fritillaria) sewrzowiiTownsendia condensata with crested flower
Kris, the crested flowered plants sometime occur among the seedlings of'normal' plants. The flower shape is a matter of taste - like it or not.