Aeonium Swarzcopf for Karen
By Janey
- 8 Sep, 2018
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A lovely gift from Amy, many years ago, the large heads measure 8 inches! I'm going to take a stem cutting, but am wondering if you can take a 'petal' and root it in gritty compost?
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I did...and a fine collection you are acquiring!
Don't forget the radio too....perfect stress free zone.
I have so many geraniums (pelargoniums) now, and 3 more today - end of summer sale, some of them flower all winter in the greenhouse, kept very dry, pots bubble wrapped, they're quite happy...
8 Sep, 2018
Its lovely to see them doing so well Janey ,I brought mine with me and have some rosettes in pots they add another interest in the garden don't they ... x
9 Sep, 2018
Its so much redder than mine Janey. Mine is very black right now.
9 Sep, 2018
Yes, I love them Amy, I am going to chop them about a bit to make lots more...they've loved this summer haven't the they....:))) X
Ooh sounds beautiful Karen, they really are a showstopper! X
10 Sep, 2018
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You can Janey, although I have never actually done it myself as my Aeoniums produce so many rosettes that I always have loads for propagation. Did you spot my new ones? I have definitely got a 'collection' now! I'm moving away from food production in the greenhouse and turning it over to succulents from now on. So much easier! And it will mean that the greenhouse will be a place of relaxation and pottering in the winter rather than a place for overwintering Dahlias etc.
8 Sep, 2018