Plant ID’s Please

Anyone identify these two? The first one is Epimedium but I can’t find the name of this variety. There’s hundreds of them out there! The flower on this one is stunning.

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And this one I’ve no clue, very slow to open and I have only one flower and one leaf to share with you.

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Kusamono – Rose and Epimedium Akebono

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Kusamono in New Pot

I was gifted this pot a few months ago. A truly stunning pot from a wood fired kiln [Anagama]. I have planted it up with various plants but will take a good year to fill out.  DSC_0795

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Another One!

You’d think I’d have enough plants for accent/kusamono, but apparently not! I was at a local Garden Centre on Saturday with my better half for a coffee and spotted a few plants in the Alpine section that took my fancy. A nice Dwarf Aquilegia, Primula and a Mazus which I’d never heard of.

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After a little poking and splitting and a few Magic Ceramic pots, this is the results. I have a few set aside for future use as well.

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New Arrivals

Another swap session with a like minded accent lover, this time in Belgium and I now have some new varieties in the collection. It did a while for them to get here, post can be really hit and miss these days, some get here in days and others in weeks. It seems to work like that on the return journey too. Be patient, Xavier, Peter and Robyn, your plants are on route 😉

You can see from the potted up pics that the plants have grown whilst in transit and are a little yellow due to lack of light. Given a few weeks, this will sort itself out.

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Splitting Hostas

On Tuesday Stephen came to my garage to help me wade through my usual Spring splitting of accents plants. I’m trying to build a nice collection and always like to have spares to sell and swap. A few weeks back I posted about hostas and a blog follower requested that I cover how I split them. This is it 🙂

Stephen hard at work.

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A tray full of Soldanella ready for a tidy up.

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Some of the recently potted accents.

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This one clump of hosta yielded seven plants.

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This one was next, ‘Rock Island Line’, originally purchased at Bali Hai Nursery here in Northern Ireland. I have a marking system, white name label, pink label if it’s my stock plant and blue if I reckon it’s ready to split.

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Shake off the top dressing of grit. and pop it out of the pot.

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A shake out can get rid of most of the lose potting mix.

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Then carefully start to tease apart the root mass, in some cases a sharp knife can be used to split down between two shoots.

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Split in half, but not finished yet.

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Split further…

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and again…

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and the five plants separated..

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potted up in fresh mix

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and top dressed with a layer of grit to keep the weeds at bay.

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This one is back as stock plant.

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This one was selected as worthy of being potted up as an accent. The three shoots will allow for it to bulk out quickly.

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A little root pruning can be done, just as in bonsai. This can help reduce the leaf size of the plant compared to being grown in open ground.

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A little mix in the bottom of the pot.

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Placed in pot and filled around the edges with mix.

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And the finished result, label added so I can keep track of what varieties I have potted up. Like the pot, this one by Will Baddelely, obtained as part of a swap with Chris Royal. Cheers Chris 😉

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This is a great time to split, however I have had great success splitting in July as well with absolutely no issues with the plants being in leaf.

Anyone interesting in swapping, or even buying a few, drop me an email via the Contact Me tab at the top.

Accents: Crassula and Soldanella

Soldanella ‘Spring Symphony’, Walsall Ceramics Pot.

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Early days, Iris, but in it’s new Magic Ceramics pot.

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Crassula Socialis in new Magic Ceramics pot.

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A Tale of Two Accents

First one is my Mukdenia Rossii just starting to flower now and starting to mature nicely as an accent plant.

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And a little viola put together by young Jamie at the workshop on Saturday, looking good in it’s Magic Ceramics pot.DSC_0207

Hostas Baby!

Yes! Been waiting patiently for signs of Spring so I can assess what accents have made it through the Winter months. A good few of my mini hostas are showing signs of growth now. I can feel some splitting coming on.

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