Pages

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Phormium - How to Grow New Zealand Flax

The Phormium, or New Zealand Flax, is a truly stunning plant that adds a touch of the exotic to any garden. Its tall upright spear-like foliage explodes from the base of the plant helping to add a strong upright, modern and architectural element to the space it inhabits. Foliage is now ready in any colours production it useful in design as selections can be made to add contrast and statements. Plants can be container grown and there are many dwarf species that will thrive when grown this way.

As fully hardy plants, Phormiums are almost distinct to thrive in any garden and they also tolerate many soil types. After buying your plants you should move them in to their final positions as soon as physically possible. If you cannot conduct to plant immediately you should ensure your plants are watered normally and positioned in a cool and inviting space out of the way so that they cannot be damaged by weather or other hazards.

News From Thailand

Phormiums grow best when planted in full sun but they will also tolerate a large degree of shade. It is generally perceived that Phormiums are tender plants, however, they normally come through periods of cold weather down to -5 degrees C unscathed. If leaves do fall prey to cold weather, plants will often send up new growth from the root. Plants make for useful accent plants in borders and grow well when planted next to streams and ponds.

As discussed Phormiums will grow in most soil types and are quite tolerant when it comes to soil conditions given that drainage and fertility are monitored and managed. Whatever your soil type, you can always heighten it further by with the addition of organic matter and by digging it over thoroughly. Well-rotted garden compost, leaf mould or multi-purpose compost will suffice and will help to heighten drainage, buildings and moisture retention.

In terms of care Phormiums are not at all demanding. After planting ensure that you normally water your plant to sacrifice stress and ensure spoton establishement. You should be just not to over water plants as if water logged your plants ability to function correctly will be compromised and rot may set in. Fertilise your plants as and when needed with a good ability general fertiliser during the growing season and this will help to ensure plants grow well and yield deeply coloured foliage.

Add a exterior mulch around the base of plants in Autumn. Organic matter or bracken leaves can be used to safe plants from cold Winters and ensure that they grow well the following year. If growing plants in containers you can move them into a shed or frost free greenhouse. Failing this you may wish to move pots closer to the house for the radiating heat will help warm plants at night.

Phormium - How to Grow New Zealand Flax

See Also : todays world news headlines

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 
 

Blogger

Followers