NZ Lifestyle Block

In the FLOWER GARDEN

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Plant seedlings of alyssum, aquilegia, calendula, carnation, cineraria, delphinium, hollyhock, nemesia, pansy, snapdragon, stock, viola, and wallflower.

Plant bare-root roses in rich, welldraine­d soil with plenty of compost.

If the area is poorly drained, build a raised bed or provide drainage. Choose a position that gets at least six hours of sunlight a day.

Gladioli can be planted in all areas. Stagger the planting of corms until December to get blooms from November to April. Check corms for bugs, as thrips can overwinter in the plant material. Rub or cut this off if infested. Corms should be planted 15cm deep and 15cm apart.

Buy winter and early spring colour such as azaleas, daphnes, erica, nandina, and libertia for their colourful foliage.

Prune sasanqua camellias once they’ve finished flowering. Prune fuchsias to encourage better growth. Plant some of these prunings to extend your stock.

Set dahlia tubers in boxes of sand to propagate. Keep the sand just moist, and shoots will appear. When they reach about 8cm high, take cuttings, dust in rooting hormone powder, and plant in small pots filled with seed-raising mix. Keep in a warm position out of direct sunlight until roots appear. Plant out after hardening off.

Take cuttings of short, strong shoots of delphinium­s with a little crown tissue attached, and plant in a seed-raising mix. Place under cover to grow on.

In warmer areas, feed shrubs with a balanced fertiliser, or make your own with a mix of blood and bone and sulphate of potash. In cooler regions, leave until next month.

Sow seeds of: ageratum carnation cornflower chrysanthe­mum dianthus delphinium gaillardia larkspur lobelia marigold snapdragon statice stock verbenas

Sow into trays and keep under cover until ready for planting out.

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Erica
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Verbenas
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Nandina
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Dahlia tubers
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