ErraneousHerbalist Posted October 15, 2011 (edited) So, everyone else is posting their gardens. Why not me? I'll update this thread with new growth and new plants. I'm getting myself set up over here after moving from NZ, so you'll have to excuse the tameness of this thread. Morning Glory 'Heavenly Blue' Some more morning glories, S.farinacea and a bean plant that's starting to flower. My bonsai, the bottom one needs a trim... Another bonsai, this one has been attacked by aphids and is starting to recover. Klip dagga, catnip, stevia and S.officianalis A bunch of klip dagga and er.. oh yeah, there's another morning glory in the top-left. Each step with a S.farinacea plant Dwarf pumpkins Some pereskiopsis cuttings (thanks shortly!) Lastly, some rock melon seedlings That's all for now folks, I'll be updating as soon as I get more plants/cacti Any constructive criticism is welcome! All trolls will be napalmed. Edited October 16, 2011 by ErraneousHerbalist Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tripsis Posted October 15, 2011 Nice! Certainly is the season for getting out into the garden and taking photos. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alice Posted October 15, 2011 Nice plants, very healthy looking I recognise the portulaca, fig and chinese elm bonsai, but what's the one in the next pic? Pyracantha? That elm would make a nice broom style bonsai. I think you'll need a bigger support for that ipomoea, they get big fast. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blottershaman86 Posted October 15, 2011 How old are the klip dagga? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ErraneousHerbalist Posted October 15, 2011 (edited) Nice plants, very healthy looking I recognise the portulaca, fig and chinese elm bonsai, but what's the one in the next pic? Pyracantha? That elm would make a nice broom style bonsai. I think you'll need a bigger support for that ipomoea, they get big fast. Thanks, I do my best to keep em' that way. Although some of the newer klip dagga are losing their pigment due to lack of N, but I'm getting on top of that. How'd you know? That's exactly what I was going to do! I agree with you as well, it was just the only stake I had at hand, I'll be replacing it in the near future. The Klip dagga are give or take one month old now. Edited October 15, 2011 by ErraneousHerbalist Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bogfrog Posted October 16, 2011 neat bonsais what part of nz did you used to live in? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ErraneousHerbalist Posted October 16, 2011 Thanks bogfrog I used to live up north of Auckland in Mahuranghi West. Used to have lots of land, much easier to work with than in an apartment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Psylo Posted October 16, 2011 Are you using old softdrink bottles for pots ? Thats not a bad idea if I ever run low, raid the local bins. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ErraneousHerbalist Posted October 16, 2011 Are you using old softdrink bottles for pots ? Thats not a bad idea if I ever run low, raid the local bins. Yes, I am. Hah, I can see you ravaging the local bins for soft drink bottles I mainly do it because the island I live on doesn't recycle, and to save a few coinage. Seems wasteful otherwise. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Psylo Posted October 16, 2011 (edited) Its a good idea. Does anyone old enough to remember, ever make plant terrariums as a kid out of old style soft drink bottles? Bottles used to have a rigid black plastic 'cup' glued to the base, that came up about 3 inches. You would twist it off (the bottle base was a perfect dome underneath), put plant in the black cup, cut the neck off the bottle before it tapers, and put the cut end in the cup, and the round dome skyward. Magic, a plant terrarium. I used to give shit like this to the older ladies in my street, and they thought it was the ducks nuts. Cant do this anymore, well not as schmick looking, the bottles changed many years ago. Sorry for the OT. Good to see youre getting right into it all, 'Erbalist. We have a batch of seeds to split soon too ) EDIT: Atrocious hungover typo's Edited October 16, 2011 by Psylo Dread 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ErraneousHerbalist Posted October 16, 2011 Its a good idea. Does anyone old enough to remember, ever make plant terrariums as a kid out of old style soft drink bottles? Bottles used to have a rigid black plastic 'cup' glued to the base, that came up about 3 inches. You would twist it off (the bottle base was a perfect dome underneath), put plant in the black cup, cut the neck off the bottle before it tapers, and put the cut end in the cup, and the round dome skyward. Magic, a plant terrarium. I used to give shit like this to the older ladies in my street, and they thought it was the ducks nuts. Cant do this anymore, well not as schmick looking, the bottles changed many years ago. Sorry for the OT. Good to see youre getting right into it all, 'Erbalist. We have a batch of seeds to split soon too ) EDIT: Atrocious hungover typo's Alguds man, no need to worry about the OT, at least I learnt a new way to say bees neez. Can't wait for the seeds either. Pm me as to how we're going to work it out. Had a night out on the town last night did we? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ErraneousHerbalist Posted October 16, 2011 The rooted cuttings of kanna from Psylo! One of them died though All the rest are going fine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alice Posted October 16, 2011 Be careful of humidity domes with succulents EH. You might be overdoing it a little, don't want them to rot ... I got some of Psylo's rooted cuttings too, a couple of weeks ago. Planted them straight in the ground. Full sun. Only watered them the first week. And they're looking really well. They are quite tough. I think the domes are unnecessary. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ErraneousHerbalist Posted October 16, 2011 (edited) Be careful of humidity domes with succulents EH. You might be overdoing it a little, don't want them to rot ... I got some of Psylo's rooted cuttings too, a couple of weeks ago. Planted them straight in the ground. Full sun. Only watered them the first week. And they're looking really well. They are quite tough. I think the domes are unnecessary. Sure thing, just an impromtu thing that I applied last night. I get onto that That's the point of this thread btw, point out things you think are wrong and tell me about them, I'm all about learning. Edited October 16, 2011 by ErraneousHerbalist Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ErraneousHerbalist Posted October 21, 2011 Latest update: Kanna -looking a lot healthier, also managed to take a cutting from the one that died. Comfrey -picked this guy up from the local plant store today. Delosperma Cooperi Little Fingers Eggplant plant Should be getting a load of seed and a couple more plants from SAB in the near future as well Can't wait Torsten! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ErraneousHerbalist Posted November 4, 2011 A small update! :D The first S.farinacea flower, it's so delicate. My brug from SAB showing new growth after losing all it's foliage in-transit! ^_^ Some little brugmansia seedlings I received in a trade. 3/4 ain't bad! Then again I forgot about them for a wekk and let the soak for that time! Not sure if this guy deserves it's own thread so I'll post him here. The alleged T.grandifolia crested and montrose var. Akira. According to another thread it's actually a cereus. Lastly a brug/datura flower from a local's garden. It's all in bloom it's so pretty Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Psylo Posted November 4, 2011 The soil in your kanna is too wet Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ErraneousHerbalist Posted November 4, 2011 The soil in your kanna is too wet Hmm... must've been the rain I don't water it altogether that often. Only for extended dry spells. Very interested in learning so tell me what's your regime. Don't wanna kill the bugger! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2Deep2Handle Posted November 4, 2011 Lovely Plants Erraneous...what part of the Gold Coast you living in? I'm in Nerang. Would love to catch up and trade plants once your brugs are a bit bigger.... Im sure i've got a few in my garden you'd want. Just got a few new brugs from SAB myself. Sacred Sunset and Hot Pink and have a big flowering double corolla white. Candida x Cuts for cuts are always great. skips the propagation stage, which is fine if your already familiar with that plant. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ErraneousHerbalist Posted November 15, 2011 (edited) Lucky bro! I'd been very keen to do that at some point. Here's an update: P.harmala seedling The first MG flower, wish I'd taken it earlier in the day ^^* Not sure if it actually 'heavenly blue' atm as well My little friend: the brugmansia showing new leaves: Edited November 15, 2011 by ErraneousHerbalist Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ErraneousHerbalist Posted January 2, 2012 (edited) Quick Update: Norset Daga starting to get it's first true leaves. P.Harmala getting it's first true leaves, they look like little dragon claws The brugmansias further down the line: NB: More tomorrow! Edited January 2, 2012 by ErraneousHerbalist Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jonstn Posted January 2, 2012 Hey mate how'd you go about germing the p harmala? I've had no luck lol Nice pics btw gardens looking sweet! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ErraneousHerbalist Posted January 2, 2012 (edited) Hey mate how'd you go about germing the p harmala? I've had no luck lol Nice pics btw gardens looking sweet! Nothing special.. The seeds were from SAB, just placed them in some soil and wah-lah! P.Harmala! Edit: Oh, and thank you :D Edited January 2, 2012 by ErraneousHerbalist 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ErraneousHerbalist Posted January 3, 2012 (edited) Right-o here's an update! Carthagenesis cutting starting to sprout! The 'Hairy Psychotria' P.loniceroides Acacia ?maidenii? Edit: Acacia cultriformis Another acacia dunno the species of this one either. Acacia phlebophylla Should I put my cacti here as well? Edit: Here they are if you want to have a looksie. http://herbalist.imgur.com 2nd Edit: Dear god man! Subgenus not species? I must be off my nut! Edited March 16, 2012 by ErraneousHerbalist Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spice-of-life Posted January 3, 2012 Good stuff mate, your garden is looking good and your getting some nice varieties. BTW that's the first pic I've ever seen of Psychotria' P.loniceroides. Are they available in OZ? I'm in SEQ aswell and plants seem to grow so fast up here. Good ol sunny Qld. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites