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Greenhouse job checklist - week 34

On 23/11/2011 in Greenhouse checklists

Feed tomatoes in growing bags and pots with a liquid high-potash fertiliser Plant nerines, lachenalia and veltheimia bulbs in potsTake leaf cuttings from begonias, Cape primroses and African violetsSow winter lettuces in potsPot up clumps of chives


Greenhouse job checklist - week 35

On 23/11/2011 in Greenhouse checklists

of biological control nematodesDamp down the floor on hot days to increase humidityHarvest cucumbers regularly to promote further flower developmentPot up rooted cuttings into individual potsPlant pots of freesias and lachenaliaStop watering begonias


Greenhouse job checklist - week 40

On 23/11/2011 in Greenhouse checklists

Bring aeoniums and other tender succulents under cover for winter Empty begonia tubers from pots, clean off the compost and store somewhere dark and dryWater plants more sparingly now conditions are getting coolerWash off all shade paint and remove


Greenhouse job checklist - week 41

On 23/11/2011 in Greenhouse checklists

them tightly each eveningBring dormant cyclamen in pots back into growth by wateringClear out old crops and growing bags, adding material to the compost heapStop watering pots of begonia, gloxinia, achimene, gloriosa, eucomis and other summer bulbs


Greenhouse job checklist - week 43

On 23/11/2011 in Greenhouse checklists

Sow sweet peas and pinch out the growing tips of seedlings for bushier plants Continue harvesting chillies, peppers and other cropsReduce watering potted tuberous begonias to allow the top growth to die downBring pots of tender bulbs like agapanthus


Flowers garden job checklist - week 38

On 23/11/2011 in Flowers checklists

the plantsFork over bare patches ready for planting spring bulbsLift tubers of dahlias, gladioli, and begonias, clean them off and store them in dry compost in a cool, frost-proof placeSow sweet peas in pots and protect the plants in a frame over winter


Greenhouse job checklist - week 38

On 23/11/2011 in Greenhouse checklists

evening to trap in the warmthWater crops in pots and growing bags more sparingly, but continue feeding weeklyStop watering gloxinias, begonias and achimenes to let their leaves die down completely before storing tubers in dry compost for winterPot up


Unknown plant/shrub

On 11/03/2013 in forum

it Thanks for any help Could it be some sort of begonia or pelargonium? I am wondering if it is sweet violet, which has heart-shaped downy leaves. Maybe stachys lanata? It has sort of nettle- like flower spikes. Clary sage ?


How to take streptocarpus leaf cuttings

On 22/07/2011 in Projects: Garden DIY

. After 10 weeks, carefully remove each plantlet and pot it on individually.AdamOnly a few plants can be successfully propagated by leaf cuttings, but those which can include sansevieria, eucomis and begonia.More on taking cuttingsTake softwood cuttings


Phormium and heuchera pot display

On 22/07/2011 in Pots & containers: Shade loving

in the winter to stop the phormium's roots freezing.More container ideas for shade-loving plantsGrowing shade-tolerant begonia and plectranthus in a container.Brightening a shady corner with begonia and pelargonium.Growing shade-loving hostas and ferns.


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