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Friday 15th June, 2012

Magnolia Roots Have Stunning Fragrance

Hi

 

The guys and girls here don't have to go to the gym as bagging all the trees is a great work out for the upper body, mind you, Pete next door, keeps the muffins coming to keep them going, Now while on the subject of muffins, one of Anthony's clients Helen came in the other day bringing gifts for him and it was this  amazing Sistema cake cover. It's just the most awesome Sistema piece to add your collection. One way up its for cakes and the reverse way is for cupcakes  Complete with a lid to keep the flies out, a handle to carry and the classic Sistema clips to keep the lid on, its been perfect for keeping the muffins fresh and fly free. Haven't been able to work out, whether Pete carrying it looks more like little red riding hood or the big bad wolf.

 


Now on a more sensible note, Its like  being a kid in a candy shop here at the moment as we prune and label all the new seasons trees that have come in.  If you think that I have a plant fetish its true, next time you are planting a Magnolia, crush and sniff their roots, (don't  let anyone see you LOL) but they have such an amazing fragrance. I just love looking at plant wood, well you know stems and branches, as they are all different shades and shapes and so distinctive from each other. Japanese plums have quite amber colour wood and English plums have quite dark waxy wood. Magnolias have big fat, plump, leaf buds and furry flower buds. Peach roots are wrinkly and orangey in colour. Figs have fibrous roots that are quite tough to cut and soft tops. Stems can be square -ish or just round.  Edgworthia grandiflora or yellow daphne looks like a plant from outter space with its naked branches and fragrant yellow Daphne shaped flowers.
There is just no end to the differences if you look! Call me nutty but I'm fascinated. I tend to identify plants in general by their wood and that includes roses rather than looking at their tags though I admit I can't tell the difference between the different cultivars.


Hybrid Tea, Floribunda, Austin or Patio?????

Tonight I started pumping Bev who knows a thing or two about roses and I didn't get very far as it was late in the day. I was going to do a piece about Floribundas and Hybrid teas and what her favourites are. We got as far as Elina being rated as one of her better performers and then Loving Memory, both really good examples of hybrid teas. Hybrid teas I generally describe as being like a florist rose with perfect buds and usually one per stem whereas Floribundas usuallly have many flowers per stem. I reckon that all the hybridising over the years have created many that exhibit characterisitics of both though. Floribundas make for a fabulous display in the garden and pick well, though Hybrid teas may last longer in the vase due to that they have more petals. Then there are the Austin roses that have all that old fashioned charm that have been bred from true old fashioned roses and modern  so that they have all the best characteristics of both.



A brief email as Its been a long day potting all these new trees but I just wanted to remind everyone that the Rose Society members are going to be here this weekend for those that wanted advice about pruning roses They will be here between 10am and 3 pm Saturday and Sunday so make a list of all those questions that you want to ask and come on, on out

Apart from being interesting, Strawbs like a good rich position with lots of compost, plant them 30 to 40cm apart, on slightly mounded  rows and use pea straw or similar to help keep the fruit clean. These plants are the best that I have seen and a good variety that is used by all the commercial growers. Ten Strawberry plants for $9.99, email us if you want yours as we can send them for only $5.00, Include some garlic for the same courier fee!

MIDDLE AGED GAPPINESS

Griselinia Ardmore Emerald and Photinia Red Robin

Photinia Red Robin

Dont you just hate it when you plan to do something and then you forget your memory stick. It had all the pics of these amazing Griselinia Ardmore Emerald that I wanted to show you here. You will just have to take my word for it but they are big and bushy field grown plants, almost 100cm high and wide. Now they are balled in hessian which means that you can just bung them in the ground as they are and cut the string.... A quick fix to hide the neighbours knickers on the washing line.

The growers needed the ground space so lifted the lot and offered them to us Awesome value at $29.99 down to $25.00, If you want a pic then flick me off an email and I will send one in return!

Now I do have these pics of the photinia and they are fab plants too, probably the best that I have seen

$29.99 each or more than 10 for only $24.99 each,

 

Its been a great few weeks and next week we are into potting trees and fruit trees, so keep your finger crossed for another fine couple of weeks. Hopefully its fine for your weekend too, so get out into the garden and enjoy!

 

Cheers, Lloyd and Harry and the team

Make it a Wairere weekend where gardening's not a drag

Wairere Nursery
826 Gordonton Road, RD 1, Hamilton
07 824 34 30
www.wairere.co.nz


 

 

 

 

 

 


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2012 Newsletters...

Rhubarb Pie (27th January, 2012)

Plums and more plums (4th February, 2012)

Projects and Roses (10th February, 2012)

Lily of the Nile (17th February, 2012)

Apples and Hedges (23rd February, 2012)

Hedges and Zucchini Cake (2nd March, 2012)

Camellias as Hedges (9th March, 2012)

Swan Plants and Blueberries (23rd March, 2012)

Peaches and Tree Dahlias (23rd March, 2012)

Autumn Tree Sale (6th April, 2012)

Rhodos and Azaleas (20th April, 2012)

Feijoa'd Out (27th April, 2012)

Roses n Lemons (4th May, 2012)

Copper n Oil (11th May, 2012)

Small Fruits (18th May, 2012)

The big pot is on (26th May, 2012)

..... Roses R Us

Tree fetish (15th June, 2012)

Cloning Trees (22nd June, 2012)

Pruning (29th June, 2012)

Planting (6th July, 2012)

On the Move (15th July, 2012)

Lilacs (20th July, 2012)

Lilacs (20th July, 2012)

Grapes (2nd August, 2012)

Campanulatas (17th August, 2012)

Spuds for Xmas (25th August, 2012)

Bee time (31st August, 2012)

Downy Mildew (8th September, 2012)

Best In Show (14th September, 2012)

Flower Power (28th September, 2012)

Cherries Again (5th October, 2012)

Update the garden (12th October, 2012)

Hedges lavs and lilies (19th October, 2012)

Snowballs and Pointed Leaves (26th October, 2012)

Toms, Veg and Pinks (2nd November, 2012)

Lemon and passionfruit slice (6th November, 2012)

Lavenders (9th November, 2012)

Trees and more (16th November, 2012)

Roses are gorgeous (23rd November, 2012)

Dogwoods and Prezzies (30th November, 2012)

Passionfruit and Tamarillos (7th December, 2012)

Christmas Lilies (21st December, 2012)

Merry Xmas (21st December, 2012)




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