Saxifraga paniculata, and some others
By Nelke
- 15 Apr, 2009
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This shallow pot exist for about 10 - 11 years. I guess, it´s my favorite. I even don´t need them flowering. They are the same most of the time. But now they beginn to produce little stems: and I´m very happy.
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This is beautiful- like a miniature mountain
17 Apr, 2009
Gorgeous I love it. I've often thought about trying something like this.
18 Apr, 2009
It is easy. The little Sedum´s: You put the little stem into the earth and it will grow and prosper. The Saxifraga´s: the same. The others: Make a very little hole between the surrounding ones and put it there. Maybe it´s practicable only with those montain-flowers, because they take what they´re getting.
The beginning was different, there were all kinds of little plants, and the pot was too wet, expecially in winter. So I had to widen the hole underneath. In this case I was putting some lime and lime-stone underneath (2 years ago).So it seems to be well-drained.
18 Apr, 2009
Very fasinating information Nelke, I just love your stone trough planting. May have to give it a try one of these days .
17 May, 2009
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What else?
See who else is growing Saxifraga aizoides (Evergreen Saxifrage).
See who else has plants in genus Saxifraga.
This photo is of "crassul: Evergreen Saxifrage" in Nelke's garden
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Very pretty planting, Nelke.
I like this :o)
16 Apr, 2009