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Re: Crevice Gardening ......in defence of rock.....
« Reply #885 on: June 15, 2014, 05:32:50 PM »
I saw the Wisley crevice garden before the Nottingham Meeting, when it was quite young.  They had put in many plants but crevice gardens typically swallow up the plants because of the amount of rock.  The new ones always look empty.  I'd love to see it again, it doesn't take long for happy plants to reach a size you can actually see at a distance.
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« Reply #886 on: June 22, 2014, 03:21:07 PM »
Getting better and better, Centaurea bikovensis.
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Re: Crevice Gardening ......in defence of rock.....
« Reply #887 on: June 30, 2014, 07:03:15 PM »
Getting better and better, Centaurea bikovensis.

Remarkable plant again Anne !

Here some flowering plants from the last few weeks  .......(in the tufacrevice and my other crevice )

Edraianthus graminifolius (seeds bought as E. jugoslavicus)
Acantholimon saxifragiforme
Phlox pulvinata
Phlox opalensis
Convolvulus compactus


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« Reply #888 on: July 01, 2014, 09:42:35 AM »
Getting better and better, Centaurea bikovensis.
Hi Anne,
I've just ordered this from a mail order nursery in the Blue Mountains, NSW!
lynnsrareplants.com.au
Looking forward to seeing it get as nice as yours,
cheers
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« Reply #889 on: July 01, 2014, 12:51:17 PM »
Fermi, I really think you'll enjoy this one.  It gets better each year and accepts drought with the foliage still looking fresh.

Kris, your plants are looking marvelous.  Congratulations on the phlox!
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Re: Crevice Gardening ......in defence of rock.....
« Reply #890 on: August 09, 2014, 07:20:51 AM »
In the lowest part of this crevice this Gentiana saxosa is flowering for the moment.
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« Reply #891 on: August 09, 2014, 09:57:31 AM »
Isn't that a lovely plant! It is flowering now in our garden in deep gritty sand next to a raised bed. I must make sure to collect seed of it because in the past it never proved long lived. I don't think many of the other NZ species are often grown, so maybe they are more tricky?
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« Reply #892 on: August 09, 2014, 10:01:48 AM »
Kris - you show us so many good plants from your lovely garden - thank you!

Tim  - we  find G. saxosa to be short-lived  too - rather sad about that.
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« Reply #893 on: August 09, 2014, 10:35:05 AM »
My Gentian saxosa is also just coming into flower, but as you can see it is surrounded by seedlings from last year's flowering.  So hope to have lots of flowering plants next year.
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« Reply #894 on: August 09, 2014, 10:36:40 AM »
That is a very cheerful sight, Bob.  It's liking life with you for sure!
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« Reply #895 on: August 09, 2014, 11:40:34 AM »
Kris - you show us so many good plants from your lovely garden - thank you!

You are most welcome Maggi , as you know .....everything for the SRGC  ;)
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« Reply #896 on: August 09, 2014, 11:42:08 AM »
My Gentian saxosa is also just coming into flower, but as you can see it is surrounded by seedlings from last year's flowering.  So hope to have lots of flowering plants next year.
Bob

Oh that's interesting Bob . Does it make seed from only one plant ? Have to keep an eye on it ......
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Re: Crevice Gardening ......in defence of rock.....
« Reply #897 on: August 09, 2014, 11:46:45 AM »
Isn't that a lovely plant! It is flowering now in our garden in deep gritty sand next to a raised bed. I must make sure to collect seed of it because in the past it never proved long lived. I don't think many of the other NZ species are often grown, so maybe they are more tricky?

Hello Tim , the basic components of this crevice are also sand/grit  with some extra bims and a very smal amount of clay . But for this one I added a bit of leaf and peat . In some years we have some very dry periods here in summer.....(and much heat ) It is a very difficult one to grow here and it is the first time that I could achieve such result. But I agree with you , I love this plant ! 
And I hope for seedlings like in Bob's garden !   
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« Reply #898 on: August 09, 2014, 12:20:35 PM »
Oh that's interesting Bob . Does it make seed from only one plant ? Have to keep an eye on it ......

Yes, they are all from one plant. In fact there are quite a few more seedlings beyond the boundary of the photo.
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Re: Crevice Gardening ......in defence of rock.....
« Reply #899 on: August 09, 2014, 01:55:40 PM »
Yes, they are all from one plant. In fact there are quite a few more seedlings beyond the boundary of the photo.
Bob
Ok thanks , then I watch it carefully .... ;)
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