Been pricking out Phormium seedlings for a hour per day we sowed around a kilo of sed so theres a lot to do
Phormium is a
genus of two plant species in the Xanthorrhoeaceae family.its best known as New
Zealand flax
One species is endemic to New Zealand and the other is native to New Zealand where they are liable to grow big very quickly often to big but that’s not usually a problem in devon as every five years theres cold wet weather that kills them down to the roots I am fine with that as they look there best when young .
We like to use them in tubs large pots and especially as a Architectural focal point in beds with ornamental grasses.
Also I have been planting up some more of my cement mix
succulent displays.
this is a view from the other side
Below is one i experimented with hollowing out the centre and joining
together .
The
cavity was filled with a mix of compost and a special mix this allows me to
grow bigger root ball plants on the displays .
this
one over wintered and put up with a 5 degree below zero without cracking although the
cobweb sempervivum died ,I am going to
replace them with a well rooted group of
unusual sedums .
this one also over wintered and again did well, you can see just
how creative you can be, one plant failed in the centre
This
is how they start out one of the grand children did this one
using a engraver to carve the florists foam later on we will make up the cement
mix and cover it.
below are a few more pictures .








