Oxalis
Moderator: Izhar
-
- Donor
- Posts: 4323
- Joined: April 14th, 2011, 1:01 pm
Re: Oxalis
15 years ago they were in fashion, I used to grow them in flat containers, but then I also grew Ixias, Sparaxis , Ornithogalum and Freesias. I am thinking of starting Freesias again if I find bulbs of single white and Yellow.
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 1331
- Joined: August 27th, 2012, 9:08 pm
- Country: Pakistan
- City: Lahore
- Gardening Interests: Rose, Iris, Daylilies, Bulbs, Rhizomes, Perennial flowers & Fragrant plants.
Re: Oxalis
Sir i also prefer single Freesia but now they are more difficult to find as most of the seed shops tend to import the double Freesia's. Single Freesia's used to be available easily till 6-7 years ago. I used to plant Freesia in the ground and used to let them remain in the ground thinking that they would naturalize and emerge the following season but observed that only 60% of the Freesia's tended to sprout again.
Over the years i have now learnt that like Lilliums, Freesia's after flowering should be lifted from the ground or pot in first week of May and should be stored in a Chiller or a Refrigerator from May till August. This is the best way to save them in my opinion.
Over the years i have now learnt that like Lilliums, Freesia's after flowering should be lifted from the ground or pot in first week of May and should be stored in a Chiller or a Refrigerator from May till August. This is the best way to save them in my opinion.
-
- Donor
- Posts: 4323
- Joined: April 14th, 2011, 1:01 pm
Re: Oxalis
Freesia bulbs can be stored at room temperature in net. The seeds sown in Sept.also bloom and produce bulbs.
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 1331
- Joined: August 27th, 2012, 9:08 pm
- Country: Pakistan
- City: Lahore
- Gardening Interests: Rose, Iris, Daylilies, Bulbs, Rhizomes, Perennial flowers & Fragrant plants.
Re: Oxalis
Sir i now understand the reason for your preference for single Freesia's as they produce seeds and are more fragrant compared to the double Freesia's which are sterile. I have mixed Freesia's in which the single and double varieties are now mixed.
-
- Founder
- Posts: 1426
- Joined: April 9th, 2011, 10:35 pm
- Country: Pakistan
- City: Lahore
- Gardening Interests: Climbers, fragrant plants, drought tolerant plants, container plants
- Location: Lahore, Pakistan
- Contact:
Re: Oxalis
What is required to make them perennial? Shade in summer? Or prevent from monsoon rains?
Lahore gardening blog
http://www.lahoregardening.com
http://www.lahoregardening.com
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 1331
- Joined: August 27th, 2012, 9:08 pm
- Country: Pakistan
- City: Lahore
- Gardening Interests: Rose, Iris, Daylilies, Bulbs, Rhizomes, Perennial flowers & Fragrant plants.
Re: Oxalis
The yellow Oxalis is a very hardy plant and thriving in a area which gets summer sunshine for at-least 5-6 hours. I only planted it once in the ground around 3 years back and since then it seems to have adjusted well to this area. The hardiness depends on cultivar to cultivar eg. the pink Oxalis shown at the top is not as hardy compared to the yellow one and can be grown in pots successfully.
-
- Donor
- Posts: 1088
- Joined: October 23rd, 2012, 1:43 pm
- Country: Pakistan
- City: Islamabad
- Gardening Interests: Ornamental Plants,Vines,Annuals,Herbs,Veggies & Fruit Trees.
New Love: Roses & Lilies - Location: Islamabad
Re: Oxalis
Isn't it the wild version,known as 'Katt-mitt' ?
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2054
- Joined: February 10th, 2012, 7:30 pm
- Country: PAKISTAN
- City: MARDAN
Re: Oxalis
I want to remove this non sense from my garden.I have tried so many weed killers.Pata nahi ye bakwas kahan se lawn me gus gai hai. I an fed up of it.Any idea to eliminate it.