I am always amused by the various plant names breeders come up with. This weeks "Plant of The Week" has the most impressive name of Nautilus Power Lavender This Heliotropium from Volmary started the season off with pretty average scores and was not much to look at. However it has come into its own and is outstanding to look at. This one will probably needs some work in the greenhouse to get it into a form that someone would want to buy at the store. Based on the garden performance so far it looks like something they would want to buy again next year!
Friday, June 28, 2013
Friday, June 21, 2013
This Week In The Test Garden - Open House Week!
Open House: We had great weather for our two open house dates (June 19-20, 2013) and a great turn out for both our events.
Wednesday was focused on consumer understanding organized by our Marketing department and led by market research expert Kip Creel (http://www.standpointgroup.com/key-personnel.php). Consumers reviewed all the plants in the trial garden and told us what their favorites were and why (from over 942 choices, quite a task!). This was a great day and we learned a lot about on how people select plants.
Thursday was our day in the sun for the Southern Garden Tour (www.southerngardentour.com). We had a great turn out from all the major plant breeding companies. I spent the day with the enviable task of reviewing with the breeding companies the plants we have in our "Secret Garden". The "Secret Garden" is off limits to the public and where over 700 new and improved plants are being tested under southern garden conditions. These are the plants that will eventually make it for sale if they can pass our testing . All I can say (right now being sworn to secrecy) is that are a lot of great plants coming in the future!
Plant of The Week! Beauty Yellow Argyranthemum. Beauty Yellow Argyranthemum is a great example of why we do the testing we do. The current Argyranthemum we are growing is call Flutterby Yellow and is a great plant. We chose Flutterby two years ago after two years of testing in the garden where is consistently did much much better than other Argyranthemums. Beauty Yellow has the advantage in that it is easier for the greenhouse grower to produce. However we never tested it in the garden. The good news is that Beauty Yellow is doing better than Flutterby in the garden. Even better news was our Wednesday focus group picked Beauty Yellow over Flutteryby due to its better habit and more flowers.
Friday, June 14, 2013
Cool Cuphea
This weeks plant of the week are 3 colors (purple, pink, rose) of Cuphea from Syngenta. Cuphea Sriracha (SIR-ACH-AH) is unique in that it comes from seed so will be more economical to produce than the ones from cuttings. This will allow Cuphea to be used in smaller pack sizes for bigger garden plantings. We had the opportunity to look at them last year in the confidential garden and they held up very well all season and really took the heat (and I guess why it is named after a hot sauce). Ratings and more information can be found at our website
www.metrolinagreenhouses.com\testgarden.
I hope to see you next Thursday (June 20) when we have our Test Garden open house. Information about ours and other test garden open houses going on can be at viewed at www.southerngardentour.com.
Sriracha Purple |
Cuphea Sriracha Rose |
Cuphea Sriracha Pink |
Monday, June 3, 2013
Hello!
Well Test Garden season is in full swing. We started planting the garden on April 29 and were done on May 2! We had some lows in the 40 that slowed things down (and made the lobelia purple) but things have started to pick up and the garden will be in great shape for our open house on June 20 (www.southerngardentour.com).
Plant Of The Week: Gysophilia Gypsy White
I am starting the year with a geeky plant but one that looks very interesting. Sakata's Gypsy White Gysophilia has held up very nicely and is growing great in the garden. You may be familiar with the gysophilia (Baby's Breath) they use in cut flower arrangement. We have trialed a few different ones in the past and they all start off looking beautiful but end with old brown flowers. We will keep an eye on this one and see what it does when it starts getting HOT!
Happy Gardening
Dr. Mark
Well Test Garden season is in full swing. We started planting the garden on April 29 and were done on May 2! We had some lows in the 40 that slowed things down (and made the lobelia purple) but things have started to pick up and the garden will be in great shape for our open house on June 20 (www.southerngardentour.com).
Plant Of The Week: Gysophilia Gypsy White
I am starting the year with a geeky plant but one that looks very interesting. Sakata's Gypsy White Gysophilia has held up very nicely and is growing great in the garden. You may be familiar with the gysophilia (Baby's Breath) they use in cut flower arrangement. We have trialed a few different ones in the past and they all start off looking beautiful but end with old brown flowers. We will keep an eye on this one and see what it does when it starts getting HOT!
Happy Gardening
Dr. Mark
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