List of flowers discussed. Please excuse mis-spelling:- 1. Fuschia - dappled/semi-shade 2. Begonia - ditto, remove most of foliage when dividing for transplanting. Add plant food. 3. Salvia decantha - hottest and dry parts of garden, normally most grey-leaved plants 4. Amyrillas - harlequin 5. Agapanthus Zambezi - True indigenous. Tanya's favourite, favourite (for its foliage) - divide in Aug 6. Felicia - natural wild, ideal for extreme conditions (in its own habitat). Always dead head. 7. Common daisy - keeps on giving blooms - remove dead stems 8. Dianthus 9. Butterfly plant (Mangoras) 10. Salvia Red Roman - good polinator 11. Lamb's Ears - remove flower spikes if growing for foliage only, otherwise goes scraggly. Another grey-leaved favourite 12. Inca lillies 13. Inchaca lilies - *pull out mangy stems, don't prune
Hi tanya . Love watching u all the time. I'm from umzinto, scottburgh. Now residing in Phoenix, Durban. Soo I hve a number of amyrillis plants what should I start doing in order to get them to flower
Hi Jennifer, they should naturally begin flowering if they receive enough water. Are they in pots? Maybe they need to be fed with an organic fertiliser
List of flowers discussed. Please excuse mis-spelling:-
1. Fuschia - dappled/semi-shade
2. Begonia - ditto, remove most of foliage when dividing for transplanting. Add plant food.
3. Salvia decantha - hottest and dry parts of garden, normally most grey-leaved plants
4. Amyrillas - harlequin
5. Agapanthus Zambezi - True indigenous. Tanya's favourite, favourite (for its foliage) - divide in Aug
6. Felicia - natural wild, ideal for extreme conditions (in its own habitat). Always dead head.
7. Common daisy - keeps on giving blooms - remove dead stems
8. Dianthus
9. Butterfly plant (Mangoras)
10. Salvia Red Roman - good polinator
11. Lamb's Ears - remove flower spikes if growing for foliage only, otherwise goes scraggly. Another grey-leaved favourite
12. Inca lillies
13. Inchaca lilies - *pull out mangy stems, don't prune
Many thanks for all the info. Very appreciated
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Could you maybe post a list of all the names of the plants mentioned?
See my post for a list. Pls excuse misspelling of names. List also not all inclusive.
Hi tanya . Love watching u all the time. I'm from umzinto, scottburgh. Now residing in Phoenix, Durban. Soo I hve a number of amyrillis plants what should I start doing in order to get them to flower
Hi Jennifer, they should naturally begin flowering if they receive enough water. Are they in pots? Maybe they need to be fed with an organic fertiliser
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