O.k . Let's get on with it πΏπΏπΏ
First things first , spread out some newspaper ; briefly reading the interesting article . Yep ! It's going to get messy !
These tiny bulbs have practically used up all the goodness of the earth There is hardly any compost left ......just the grit and stones I originally mixed in for drainage .
I have on occasion left it outside .
After I have teased these all out , I will need a much bigger pot .
I have been meaning to repot these bulbs for some time and did a bit of research to remind myself about the conditions they like etc .
I came across a great Wordpress Blog called The Belmont Rooster , talking about how he repotted his bulbs . Very inspiring and useful ! I highly recommend his wonderful botanical notes ...and now I find out that there are even more varieties of these South African bulbs . I love them and now I want them all ! π€© I believe it is also known as Silver Squill . The leaves here are stunted in growth .
My other bigger shallow pot was already in use with a cactus in it ....I thought about switching it over but decided it was beginning to get too complicated .
I plucked them all out and carefully planted them into their lovely new pot and watered them all in .
......and sprinkled a generous topping of yet more expensive horticultural grit about them .
I am hopeful that they will plump up and their leaves will push up up and maybe they will even flower .
This year it has three new shoots ...watch this space !
Next I wanted to send some of these bulbs up to my brother upcountry . I only have a small pot of these but I pulled them apart and put some aside for him and potted up the others quickly in the lovely shallow blue pot .
Epiphyllum "Yellow "
Epiphyllum " Acapulco Sunset "
They are now in the greenhouse , next to the Bowea volubilis which is another South African bulb ,very weird , in fact a totally crazy thing that I love and can see is just waking up in the pot on the left hand side .
Ledebouria cooperii
They are smaller bulbs but a lot healthier than the Ledebouria socialis violacea bulbs which are quite withered . I gave him some of the better ones in the other pot .πΏπΏ
Next I tipped out the Ledebouria cooperii , the one with the stripey leaves and lovely pink flowers .
That job done . I had a quick tidy up in the shed .
Packed them all up .Then off to the post office in the village to send them off .
Epie update - πΏ We are still waiting .....
Echinocereus viereckii subsp morricallii
Interesting how this one opens in the morning , closes midday, opens up again before nightfall . I guess it must be moth pollenated , but not sure why it would close up midday when the sun is shining brightest . I guess it is protecting itself and that is how it lasts so long .
I wonder if it will be there tomorrow morning ?
That's all fer now my lovelies !
Sorry if you found this a bit boring today ππΏππΊππ
love Debbie x




























It's good to see how others treat their plants, what pots you use ect. Yes horticulture sand is expensive, like you I use mine carefully.
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