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Re: garden whimsies

Posted: May 16th, 2011, 9:59 pm
by tweedle2009
Izhar wrote:Sara, here is a sprouting Clematis I found in Diamond Nursery at Karsaz road, price is Rs.1500/-, one plant was blooming too!! its name is "Dr. Rupel"

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Not again ... ahh ... not again. I sold these for rs 500/- hahahah...

Re: garden whimsies

Posted: May 16th, 2011, 10:02 pm
by tweedle2009
Izhar wrote:lolz... the person over there told me to keep its roots cool by mulching, I wouldn't have posted it but the new sprout looked promising to me, hope it does well at your place..

I kept 3 with me , of one is Floria Sieboldii which was flowering the time khabbab visited.

I keep its roots well shaded by usin g a ground cover.Dnt know the name ... lanthra perhaps it is called.

Re: garden whimsies

Posted: May 17th, 2011, 10:47 am
by Izhar
@ Adnan: Now on I will post the prices directly to the concerned person so as to minimize you agony..... ;)

Alternanthera species are good ground covers..

Re: garden whimsies

Posted: May 17th, 2011, 11:13 am
by tweedle2009
Izhar wrote:@ Adnan: Now on I will post the prices directly to the concerned person so as to minimize you agony..... ;)

Alternanthera species are good ground covers..

So very kind of you Izhar :mrgreen: btw thanks for the correction.

Re: garden whimsies

Posted: May 17th, 2011, 11:14 am
by tweedle2009
@ Sara

I'd still recommend you to wait atleast a month because clematis are subject to die in June/July.

Re: garden whimsies

Posted: May 18th, 2011, 8:47 pm
by sara
:D im waiting i went saw it gave it some loving and said my good byes ! then i went to the other shop sailors nursery and bought a hoya... really cute flowers on this one !! i love it !! , a venus fly trap , a pitcher plant and some pretty flowers !! i guess now i wont have to wait another 18 months for those seeds of mine to become big and beautiful !! ( i had bought seeds for carnivore plants from triffidnurseries.co.uk earlier this year ! )

so next on my list is clematis after you tell me how yours survives through the summers and the wistera after it blooms in winters and the daylilies when they are happier :) and yes im not mentioning anything about my 3 page list plant list with pictures !!

Re: garden whimsies

Posted: May 18th, 2011, 9:40 pm
by tweedle2009
sara wrote::D im waiting i went saw it gave it some loving and said my good byes ! then i went to the other shop sailors nursery and bought a hoya... really cute flowers on this one !! i love it !! , a venus fly trap , a pitcher plant and some pretty flowers !! i guess now i wont have to wait another 18 months for those seeds of mine to become big and beautiful !! ( i had bought seeds for carnivore plants from triffidnurseries.co.uk earlier this year ! )

so next on my list is clematis after you tell me how yours survives through the summers and the wistera after it blooms in winters and the daylilies when they are happier :) and yes im not mentioning anything about my 3 page list plant list with pictures !!
A wise decision taken.Dr Ruppel bears 5-6 inch flowers and if clematis is younger it'll bear 2-3 inch flowers.What was the size of flower you saw there?I'll share my experience if my clematis does survive this summer.Still alive.

Hoya...I'd ask Izhar to send me a couple.Is your hoya fragrant?

I have a small list as well of unique plants that I plan to buy this august.A few are...

ammocharis
brunsvigia
Crinum macowanii
Dietes grandiflora
Eucomis autumnalis (1)
Haemanthus carneus
Kniphofia
moraea
nerine
tritonia
watsonia
Zantedeschia albomaculata
daubenya
Lachenalia aloides
Lachenalia bulbifera
Lachenalia viridiflora
massonia
Polyxena ensifolia
Veltheimia bracteata
oxalis
Geissorhiza radians

you shud check www.strangewonderfulthings.com

Re: garden whimsies

Posted: May 19th, 2011, 11:00 am
by sara
well to be honest the plant it self was about 13-15 inches in height , and had 1 flower about 1-2 inches and a few tiny buds.

you have to get the hoya its soo cute !! mine has 3 different coloured flowers ill post some pictures later ! the purple flower out of the 3 is giving off a very light fragrance the two lighter ones arent .. let you know if they do later.

wow this site has really awesome stuff !!
i guess thats another 2 pages of plants to add to my want list !

out of your list the best is Geissorhiza radians i think im gonna add that to mine as well !!

my mamu has oxalis i dont know where he got them from ill find out for you. and my friend gave me some nerine bulbs which he bought from Chanan Din Seeds in lahore i have planted them but they havent popped up yet .

Re: garden whimsies

Posted: May 19th, 2011, 12:26 pm
by tweedle2009
sara wrote:well to be honest the plant it self was about 13-15 inches in height , and had 1 flower about 1-2 inches and a few tiny buds.

you have to get the hoya its soo cute !! mine has 3 different coloured flowers ill post some pictures later ! the purple flower out of the 3 is giving off a very light fragrance the two lighter ones arent .. let you know if they do later.

wow this site has really awesome stuff !!
i guess thats another 2 pages of plants to add to my want list !

out of your list the best is Geissorhiza radians i think im gonna add that to mine as well !!

my mamu has oxalis i dont know where he got them from ill find out for you. and my friend gave me some nerine bulbs which he bought from Chanan Din Seeds in lahore i have planted them but they havent popped up yet .
Growing clematis is a complete science.Clematis are divided in three pruning groups so you have to find out the clematis you are growing belongs to group 1, 2 or 3.If pruning is not carried in the way it is required, clematis won't yield good results.

Re: garden whimsies

Posted: May 21st, 2011, 5:36 pm
by sara
tweedle2009 wrote:
Izhar wrote:lolz... the person over there told me to keep its roots cool by mulching, I wouldn't have posted it but the new sprout looked promising to me, hope it does well at your place..

I kept 3 with me , of one is Floria Sieboldii which was flowering the time khabbab visited.

I keep its roots well shaded by usin g a ground cover.Dnt know the name ... lanthra perhaps it is called.
i just came across this article : http://www.finegardening.com/design/art ... matis.aspx
do go through it :)