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Tikorangi Notes: March 12, 2010

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March 12, 2010 The ephemeral delight of Rhodophiala bifida in late summer.

March 12, 2010 Early autumn garden tasks for this week.

March 12, 2010 Who should pay when a garden is uneconomic to run? Transferring the costs of running Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust to the wider public.

The case of the nonconformist sunflower.

The non conformist sunflower

As anybody who has ever grown sunflowers knows, the flowers face the morning sun. All but this one. In a row of sunflowers standing around two metres high, all are obediently lined up to curtsey to the east, bar one which is defiantly facing west. Theories abound. It has a contrary nature. It is a northern hemisphere sunflower, confused by the southern orientation. It was planted back to front. Mark is of the opinion that the other flowers voted it to be the watch flower to ensure there are no ambushes from behind. I just think it wants to be different.

Tikorangi notes 24/2/2010

Latest updates

February 24, 2010 A guide to T budding, shown on an apple tree. Outdoor Classroom.

February 23, 2010 The bulbs section of Plants for Sale has been updated with many offerings which are very hard to source in New Zealand.

February 20, 2010 Magnolia Diary 14 – a summer update on the fragrant Michelia alba and magnolias.

February 20, 2010 Flowering this week – Michelia alba again, as published in the Taranaki Daily News.

February 20, 2010 In the Taranaki garden this week. Our weekly diary of garden tasks – from stratifying bulbs to the pros and cons of growing vegetables in raised beds

Summer flowering Crinum moorei in our rimu avenue, February 24, 2010