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Lori S.

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Re: Crevice Gardening ......in defence of rock.....
« Reply #825 on: May 15, 2014, 02:49:49 AM »
Here's Astragalus gilviflorus from some time ago... it met its demise by rabbit.  (Edit: Oops, no, that's not right.  I'm wronging maligning rabbits - it was actually killed when ants burrowed under it.)
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And a couple of Linum cariense in the season before their untimely exits...  >:(
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Anyway...   ::)

Here's Astragalus loanus, forming buds.  Ditto for Eritrichium howardii with one flower open:
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« Last Edit: May 15, 2014, 12:24:36 PM by Lori S. »
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Re: Crevice Gardening ......in defence of rock.....
« Reply #826 on: May 15, 2014, 09:50:40 AM »
After a tip from colleagues at Kew, we found at Wisley that Linums grow (and flower) much better and live a bit longer if you feed them more regularly than you might typically do for most alpines. Seems they are rather greedy! So a weekly liquid feed (low nitrogen, high potash) right through the growing season is what we did.

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« Reply #827 on: May 15, 2014, 10:03:52 AM »
Thanks for the tip, Paul.  They're worth an extra bit of effort.
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« Reply #828 on: May 15, 2014, 10:07:12 AM »
Nice pictures, Lori.  The Astragalus loanus looks great, you'll have a lot of flowers.  So far, my plant is developing a seed pod, but only one despite the copious flowering.
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« Reply #829 on: May 15, 2014, 11:01:56 AM »
Your Astragalus are a show!

Concerning Linum cariense I think that it is simply too wet outdoors. My plant I have for now 6 years and it makes no problems and blooms every year rich. But there is protected of the rain in my alpine house.
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« Reply #830 on: May 15, 2014, 12:25:52 PM »
Wow! 
Certainly not too wet here (with 16" annual precipitation)... I'll try to remember the feeding tip!
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« Reply #831 on: May 15, 2014, 12:32:07 PM »
Your Astragalus are a show!

Concerning Linum cariense I think that it is simply too wet outdoors. My plant I have for now 6 years and it makes no problems and blooms every year rich. But there is protected from the rain in my alpine house.

Ebbie, your linum is wonderful.  I know there are some people who apparently shun yellow in the garden, but oh, what they are missing.
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« Reply #832 on: May 15, 2014, 12:33:11 PM »
Lori, I just checked this morning and there are now 3 pods on the Astragalus loanus.  Life is good.
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« Reply #833 on: May 15, 2014, 01:19:20 PM »
Ebbie, your linum is wonderful.  I know there are some people who apparently shun yellow in the garden, but oh, what they are missing.

Yes, I agree with you. That glossy yellow of Linum cariense is also particularly beautiful.
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Re: Crevice Gardening ......in defence of rock.....
« Reply #834 on: May 15, 2014, 08:22:13 PM »
After a tip from colleagues at Kew, we found at Wisley that Linums grow (and flower) much better and live a bit longer if you feed them more regularly than you might typically do for most alpines. Seems they are rather greedy! So a weekly liquid feed (low nitrogen, high potash) right through the growing season is what we did.
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Very interesting Paul , many thanks for the tip !
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Re: Crevice Gardening ......in defence of rock.....
« Reply #835 on: May 15, 2014, 08:23:22 PM »
Your Astragalus are a show!
Concerning Linum cariense I think that it is simply too wet outdoors. My plant I have for now 6 years and it makes no problems and blooms every year rich. But there is protected of the rain in my alpine house.

 :o :o :o  Great Linum Eberhard ! 
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Re: Crevice Gardening ......in defence of rock.....
« Reply #836 on: May 15, 2014, 08:25:45 PM »
Nice pictures, Lori.  The Astragalus loanus looks great, you'll have a lot of flowers.

I agree with Anne . Al nice and healthy looking plants . They look also very natural Lori .
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Re: Crevice Gardening ......in defence of rock.....
« Reply #837 on: May 16, 2014, 10:39:27 AM »
Rain and humidity and it's only May, yuk!  Keeping a careful eye on the pods of Astragalus loanus and hoping the weather will dry up soon so they don't rot.
More plants in the crevice beds every day.

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« Reply #838 on: May 16, 2014, 10:46:08 AM »
These are great crevice "filler" plants, just easy doers that act as connectors.  I'll put in more of them little by little and they won't interfere because they are not planted in long crevices where they could run.  Since these crevices are finite, time will tell if the plants will be successful long term.  The crevices are deep but not particularly wide.  Just another ongoing experiment.  My garden seems to be full of those.

1. Veronica oltensis
2. Erigeron scopulinus
3. Globularia repens 'nana'
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« Reply #839 on: May 16, 2014, 10:47:51 AM »
Another really nice crevice plant that seems happy.

1. Arenaria tetraquetra
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