Awww Kris, didn't know you were expecting...well your wife, not you LOL. What a little beaut! Has he a name yet? Many many congratulations to you all xx
My pregnant missus (due in 2 weeks with a baby girl) noticed the gym ball in the background when you were potting up and said about you might be expecting a wee one. lol. Congratulations.
Thank you so much, some great advice- My colocasias I put in my unheated greenhouse and never watered it but start to water in spring, is this ok? I've had it about 3 years, also I've missed separating it this year can I divide it in spring ?
Wondering about the colocasia. I’ve potted them up ready for winter. I don’t have a green house, only a low light shed or low light heated room in the house. Will they go dormant if kept quite dark? I don’t want to lose anything as I’m only one season in. Thank you.
YorkshireKRIS fontanesii, esculenta, dark/burgundy stem? And a couple more I’m unsure of. Maybe jacks giant also. Would they keep foliage if kept dry? I only have a small heated propagator so am very limited with bringing things back into growth with heat. Thanks Kris.
Congratulations Kris on the birth of your little one. I do have a gardening question, do you take your Butia palm in over winter? I purchased one this year but not quite sure if I should life it and put it in the green house. Much love from Cleone in Derbyshire :) xx
Butia are fine with minus 5 and even down to minus 8ish for short periods. So they have some hardiness. They are hardier planted out where their roots are more protected.
Thanx Chris, we have had down to minus 19 here where I live, think I will lift it and pot it then put it in the greenhouse which is unheated but will offer some protection. Thank you for the advice it has helped. Hope you and your wife are managing to get some sleep. Much love :) xx
Awww Kris, didn't know you were expecting...well your wife, not you LOL. What a little beaut! Has he a name yet?
Many many congratulations to you all xx
Congratulations on the birth of this adorable little angel !
Congratulations Chris ! Hope mother and baby are doing really well ! !
Very nice video thank you
Congratulations Kris and family!! Absolutely beautiful.
My pregnant missus (due in 2 weeks with a baby girl) noticed the gym ball in the background when you were potting up and said about you might be expecting a wee one. lol. Congratulations.
sad to see all plants going away for winter but has to be to keep them from the frost and Congratulations on little lady :)
Fab information video Kris and many congratulations on the gorgeous new addition to the family.
Thanks guys. It's a little girl by the way :-)
Congratulations on the birth of your son 🎉
Congratulations on the little girl!
Congrats Kris
Congratulations on your new apprentice
She will have a wonderful garden to grow up and play in! Time will tell if she was born with a green thumb. Congrats!
ive just bought my self Colocasia Royal Hawaiian Black Coral 😁
Hi Chris, As we are getting towards protection time, could you recommend a list of things we need to get for overwintering, tree ferns, tetrapanax etc
I'm doing this week by week in the videos. T rex generally doesn't need protection.
you planted your own seed lol i get it congrats
Thank you so much, some great advice- My colocasias I put in my unheated greenhouse and never watered it but start to water in spring, is this ok? I've had it about 3 years, also I've missed separating it this year can I divide it in spring ?
Wondering about the colocasia. I’ve potted them up ready for winter. I don’t have a green house, only a low light shed or low light heated room in the house. Will they go dormant if kept quite dark? I don’t want to lose anything as I’m only one season in. Thank you.
Which types do you have. I've over wintered all types before, dry at room temperature.
YorkshireKRIS fontanesii, esculenta, dark/burgundy stem? And a couple more I’m unsure of. Maybe jacks giant also. Would they keep foliage if kept dry? I only have a small heated propagator so am very limited with bringing things back into growth with heat.
Thanks Kris.
Will all my plants be ok in a north facing room?
They'd lose all foliage and be dry like onions but they'll be fine. I've done a separate video on doing this.
YorkshireKRIS Thank you 🙏
@3:30 That boy can sure massage the seed out, I'll give him that much!
Congratulations Kris on the birth of your little one. I do have a gardening question, do you take your Butia palm in over winter? I purchased one this year but not quite sure if I should life it and put it in the green house. Much love from Cleone in Derbyshire :) xx
Butia are fine with minus 5 and even down to minus 8ish for short periods. So they have some hardiness. They are hardier planted out where their roots are more protected.
Thanx Chris, we have had down to minus 19 here where I live, think I will lift it and pot it then put it in the greenhouse which is unheated but will offer some protection. Thank you for the advice it has helped. Hope you and your wife are managing to get some sleep. Much love :) xx
In another video you said pink China was hardy. Is the colocasia on this video a different variety? Thanks
Yes there's more tender types here.
Is that amaranthus "red spike" you have in the video? Thx btw congrats on the little one.
There's 2or3 different types in the garden. I can't remember for certain if one is red spike. I think possibly.
@@YorkshireKRIS ok, thanks alot! After seeing you video, ill be looking for some seed from this beautifull plant!
Hi do these plants need to go in a heated greenhouse
Most colocasia do yes but not all.
is the colocasia the edible one ?
General colocasias are edible only the species is normally eaten, not the cultivars
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