Wednesday, January 25, 2023

The Tree Philodendron - Philodendron selloum

If you are looking for an indoor plant with amazing foliage, or an outdoor plant that gives you a tropical look then Philodendron selloum could be one to consider.

Philodendron selloum

Although often sold as an Indoor plant Philodendron selloum syn. P. bipinnatifidum has now been renamed named Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum.

It is a tropical plant from South America, however it can be grown outdoors in temperaate climates.  

Sometimes mistaken for Monstera delicosa, it can easily be distinguished by the foliage.

Philodendron selloum has lobed leaves Monstera delicosa has windows or 'fenestration'.

Indoors this can be a real feature plant, over time it can grow to take over a wall of a reasonably large room, of course you can prune it to keep it at a reasonable size, in fact you will need to.

So if you are looking for an interesting,   and easy care plant to add to your indoor jungle, this is one to consider.

For more information see - https://www.nurseriesonline.com/indoor-plants/philodendron-selloum/

Monday, August 22, 2022

 If you like Lithops, Living Stones or whatever you like to call them then we provide a look at a range of species and discuss names, origins and identification.



Sunday, January 3, 2021

50 plus New and Rare Succulent Collection

 In this video we talk with James Lucas about some new and rare succulents in his collection.  - 50 plus Rare, and New Echeveria, Agavoides, Aeonium and other Varieties




Friday, January 1, 2021

 Soil For Succulents


We look t how to make your own potting mix for succulents.



Saturday, December 23, 2017

Monday, August 14, 2017

How to Grow Cilantro or Coriander From Seed





Spring is a great time to plant Coriander (Cilantro) and it is very easy to grow from seed, in this short video, we show you how.

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Lily of The Valley


Did you know that Lily of the Valley comes in a number of forms, some with larger flowers, some with pink flowers and sone with variegated foliage.

All are easy to grow in a partly shaded position in a humus rich soil.

If its fragrance you are looking for, then Lily of the Valley can be planted near Daphne, especially D. odora, which has finished flowering when the Lily of the Valley starts.

You can read more about the varieties, and find out where to buy them on the website.




Garlic

It is getting a little late in the season, however not to late to plant garlic. 

Look for named varieties such as Monaro Purple and Spanish roja (our favourite). 

All varieties taste a little different, some hot and spicy, some milder. 

The different varieties are suited to different uses in the kitchen... it is all a matter of taste.





Misome

A leafy green that you may not of seen yet, it is from Japan and has a spicy mustardy taste, easy to grow and tolerates warm climates.  The name is Misome. We can't say it is commonly available, however it is well worth looking for.