Boics wrote:Hi guys.
I too prefer banksia#2
Very natural looking tree!
Re the coastal beard heath.
Alongside leptospermum levigatum this is another of my favourite natives.
Please share any findings in another thread and I'll setupawiki Page. Also search ausbonsai for kangaroo Island. I took some photos of some lovely natural specimens.
Cheers!
Sorry, feel like I might have hijacked this thread!
I did mean to start a new thread with a wealth of info after my visit to the nursery today in relation to Leucopogon Parviflorus - but alas, no gold! The nursery did have them as expected, but I was only able to speak to a "helper" not a nursery person - and according to him the poor condition of their stock was inexplicable... there was a fair bit of die back in the stock they had and nobody knew why? I asked about soil, watering, fertiliser and root manipulation plus any secrets to getting them to thrive. The answers were :
Soil : well draining mix, nothing special, and no specific ratios for ingredients ... or ingredients for that matter!
Watering : after established they are drought tolerant (this is for ground stock - not pots)
Fertiliser : Osmocote (I assume native), when required (he wasn't specific/sure when that might be)
Root Maintenance : Don't know, never had experience with this... never kept one in a pot.
Secrets? : normally they grow pretty good with no real effort - not sure why their current plants are struggling. Propagation is a bitch, seeds need to pass through a bird, but they've had success with soaking them in 1 part acid (not sure what one) to 10 parts water...
Apologies for not really gaining any info re: this species, I was disappointed... But also heartened that my plants seemed to be doing better than the nursery - onward & upward!
