30 October, 2006

Nuite D'ete & pelargonium


Nuiet D'ete - first of the very dark, wine red flowers.
Removed all damaged foliage and close to opening flower buds. Still problems with the yellow patterning on the leaves. The glads do not look as though they will develop flower buds in time for the show.



The pelargoniums are looking stunning. Simon has kept these looking lush and healthy. Only the cerise and magenta flowering ones are being kept for the flowers, the rest will be used as foliage fillers.

Permathene for plastic to use in the planters, under the lawn and as a pond liner approx $75.00

Plywood for the timber screen is more expensive than anticipated, but the finish will be superior. Lydia and Kelvin to drill holes in the pipes and cut the screen in the Unitec workshop tomorrow while I sand and paint the planter and decking here.

Adam and Michael to help with the loading on Saturday.


25 October, 2006

Barbara Kappler



Foliage colouration has improved with the Epsom Salts but has not cured the yellowing between the veins - virus???.

24 October, 2006

updates

1. Pavers completed at Lydias on Saturday

2. Publicity meeting with Naomi regarding flyers & brief for Pav Paradise.

3. Dahlias have been checked over by Linda Brown from Dahlia Haven who says that the Barbara Kappler have a mineral deficiency - dose with epsom salts, which we have done, and await the miraculous result eagerly. If no improvement in the leaf colouration it is still possible that they have a virus in which case ....!

4. Construction phase is nearing completion. Kelvin and I completed the framework for the long planter after a frustrating morning collecting materials. Still to do in the construction area:
  • lots of sanding
  • paint & stain wall panels & deck
  • complete panels for planters

5. Lydia off on a seek and find expedition:

  • Kowhai prostrata - the lawn mower man chomped the ends of three plants
  • Carex virgata as Chionochloa in the size required is just not available
  • Dainella nigra in pb3 for foliage filler around the low edges
  • tiles for long planter - possible sponsorship
  • lawn for Pav Para - many thanks to Ready Lawn for sponsorship
  • wire strop for Black Landscapes

6. Still to find/acquire

  • PVC liner for pond and planters
  • lighting
  • publicity/flyers
  • materials & paint for carved screen

18 October, 2006

updates

A while since I have checked in and so much has been happening:
  • limited number of dahlias left - affected by virus causing distortion and mosaic patterning on the leaves
  • Alfonso x11 - starting to bud, flowers nipped to encourage more flower buds
  • Pianella looking good, different growth pattern to the others
  • Barbara Kappler starting to show signs of a virus
  • Glads slow, out in the shade area now
  • stake, spray and feed today
  • still need to source grass and phormium, Kelvin and Lydia on to that today following our electrical/lighting meeting with Penny, Steve and Jenny Pullar
  • two highly successful construction days Saturday 14/10 and Tuesday 17/10 with Kelvin, Lydia, Sue and Bruno Reusser, 80% of construction complete

To do: finish screens and paint / stain decking oyster?? / grass - ready lawn / lighting / pavers

Kelvin, Bruno, Lydia and Sue at play

02 October, 2006

dahlias rebagged

Barbara Kappler, Nuite D'Ete PB28 + osmocote Monday 26 Sept
Doria PB28, Alfonso PB18 + osmocote Wednesday 28 Sept
Glads PB18 + stakes

Scheduling meeting at Lydias on Saturday - Kelvin baked the muffins!! Timber to be delivered to #5 Tuesday 10 Sept. Lydia and myself to have a 'day about town' on Monday ticking the items off on the 'to do' list - plants, lawn etc etc. Kelvin and Amyl have completed the small cage. Action stations, it is starting to happen.