Fortunately for us, succulents dont do much during the cold weather, and just mark time until the warmer weather arrives in spring BUT there is one thing that I love about alot of them in the colder months, and that is the colour change. It doesnt happen in all of them but the ones that do change in colour are spectacular. Here is a photo of Echeveria Blue Curls in summer followed by a photo of it now in winter - beautiful colour isnt it? Of course it has grown a fair bit and there are alot more heads, all of which will be cut off in late winter to form many more beautiful plants I hope. This is a truly beautiful plant and highly recommended.
I love succulents and cacti and am hoping to showcase my collections and help people to grow these diverse and beautiful plants
Sunday, 29 June 2014
Winter Colour
Hi everyone. I've got a confession to make - I'm not a winter person at all! I hate being cooped up inside, but at the same time it's so cold and wet outside it's impossible to do much out in the garden at the moment.
Fortunately for us, succulents dont do much during the cold weather, and just mark time until the warmer weather arrives in spring BUT there is one thing that I love about alot of them in the colder months, and that is the colour change. It doesnt happen in all of them but the ones that do change in colour are spectacular. Here is a photo of Echeveria Blue Curls in summer followed by a photo of it now in winter - beautiful colour isnt it? Of course it has grown a fair bit and there are alot more heads, all of which will be cut off in late winter to form many more beautiful plants I hope. This is a truly beautiful plant and highly recommended.
Fortunately for us, succulents dont do much during the cold weather, and just mark time until the warmer weather arrives in spring BUT there is one thing that I love about alot of them in the colder months, and that is the colour change. It doesnt happen in all of them but the ones that do change in colour are spectacular. Here is a photo of Echeveria Blue Curls in summer followed by a photo of it now in winter - beautiful colour isnt it? Of course it has grown a fair bit and there are alot more heads, all of which will be cut off in late winter to form many more beautiful plants I hope. This is a truly beautiful plant and highly recommended.
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
A Lovely Surprise!
I went out the other day to meet up with some fellow 'Down to Earth' forum members for the first time. It was so lovely to meet them and be able to put a face to all their posts. I'm already looking forward to the next one.....hint, hint.
Anyway I left my husband, Ian, at home and when I got back I got a very lovely surprise. He had made me a succulent wall hanging out of some old pallets we got given. Something like this is perfect for succulents and it softens the wall as well.
Needless to say I was very happy - I'll have to go out more often!! This is actually the second one he has done. The following photo is the first one he did, made with wire hangers.
I've asked him to build me one for all my herbs next, so cant wait. I wonder what else we can make out of them?
Anyway I left my husband, Ian, at home and when I got back I got a very lovely surprise. He had made me a succulent wall hanging out of some old pallets we got given. Something like this is perfect for succulents and it softens the wall as well.
Needless to say I was very happy - I'll have to go out more often!! This is actually the second one he has done. The following photo is the first one he did, made with wire hangers.
I've asked him to build me one for all my herbs next, so cant wait. I wonder what else we can make out of them?
Saturday, 26 April 2014
A Very Special Echeveria!
This is one of my absolute favourites. Echeveria 'Mexico'. Beautiful white leaves that are covered in a powdery substance so you need to be careful not to touch the leaves if you can. This plant likes it DRY! Not for the garden if you get frosts but I put mine under the verandah in winter and keep them dry and they do fine. A fairly slow grower and doesnt really throw many pups but you will get some that you can propagate from. As I said I dont water this plant at all in winter and only once a week in summer so it doesnt take much looking after. It is sometimes call 'Giant Mexico'
The other succulent growing with it is Echeveria Violet Queen - a very valuable plant for the garden and pots. It is frost hardy and the thing I like about it is it changes colour with the seasons. Purple hue in cold weather and then a grey blue in summer - two plants in one!
Highly recommended.
The other succulent growing with it is Echeveria Violet Queen - a very valuable plant for the garden and pots. It is frost hardy and the thing I like about it is it changes colour with the seasons. Purple hue in cold weather and then a grey blue in summer - two plants in one!
Highly recommended.
Saturday, 5 April 2014
Stapelia grandiflora
Goodness, time does get away from you sometimes doesn't it? I've been a bit quiet lately and do apologise, life has just thrown a few curve balls at me!
I thought I would post a photo of Stapelia grandiflora for you all. I have a certain fascination with these plants and the flowers are usually spectacular. This one has big red flowers that are very attractive and they make very nice hanging basket specimens. Easy to grow from cuttings or seed. I grow mine under the verandah and keep it frost free during the winter. It doesn't require much water to keep it looking good. I usually give mine a feed with a slow release fertiliser in early spring to get it going again, and then the occasional feed with liquid seasol to keep it healthy during the growing season.
Highly recommended!
I thought I would post a photo of Stapelia grandiflora for you all. I have a certain fascination with these plants and the flowers are usually spectacular. This one has big red flowers that are very attractive and they make very nice hanging basket specimens. Easy to grow from cuttings or seed. I grow mine under the verandah and keep it frost free during the winter. It doesn't require much water to keep it looking good. I usually give mine a feed with a slow release fertiliser in early spring to get it going again, and then the occasional feed with liquid seasol to keep it healthy during the growing season.
Highly recommended!
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Albury Rotary Market on Sunday
Just letting you all know that we will be at the Albury Rotary Market on this Sunday 9th March on stall C4. Market starts at 9.00 and goes until 12.30 so it would be lovely to see you there! This is a photo of one of my succulent gardens.
Friday, 21 February 2014
Howlong Market.
We will be at the Howlong Market tomorrow from 8.30 to 1.00pm if anyone is interested to come along and check us out.
This is a bowl of Echeveria 'Blue Curls' - one of my favourites - Have I said that before LOL!!
This is a great plant as it forms many pups all around it and is also easy to propagate from leaves.
Looks fantastic in a big clump like this.
Hope to see you tomorrow at the market., but if you cant make it our plants are available by mail order as well.
This is a bowl of Echeveria 'Blue Curls' - one of my favourites - Have I said that before LOL!!
This is a great plant as it forms many pups all around it and is also easy to propagate from leaves.
Looks fantastic in a big clump like this.
Hope to see you tomorrow at the market., but if you cant make it our plants are available by mail order as well.
Friday, 14 February 2014
Echeveria pulvinata 'Ruby"
Well, we are still battling the heat here but fortunately we are expecting cooler temperatures and rain - yes rain - in the weekend. I dont know who's looking forward to it more, me or the plants!
I thought I would show you one of my favourites - Echeveria pulvinata 'Ruby'. Stunning isnt it? It likes a sunny spot to bring the colours out well and has furry leaves and stunning flowers. Great in the garden or in a pot and easily propagated from the leaves, or head cuts. At the moment I have none available for mail order but am busily propagating more of this very popular one.
I thought I would show you one of my favourites - Echeveria pulvinata 'Ruby'. Stunning isnt it? It likes a sunny spot to bring the colours out well and has furry leaves and stunning flowers. Great in the garden or in a pot and easily propagated from the leaves, or head cuts. At the moment I have none available for mail order but am busily propagating more of this very popular one.
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