Colocasia Pink China survive planted outside.
- Yorkshire Kris
- Posts: 10163
- Joined: Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:59 am
- Location: Rural South Wakefield, Yorkshire Lat 53.64 Long-1.54
Colocasia Pink China survive planted outside.
Very happy to see these firm and alive after winter. They have spread as well.
- The Codfather
- Posts: 6436
- Joined: Tue Sep 07, 2010 6:02 pm
- Location: Darlington, C.O. Durham
Re: Colocasia Pink China survive planted outside.
It looks as though they were covered ?
AKA - Martin
Wish list - Big Palms or Dicksonia antarctica's but open to anything really.....Cash Waiting !
Wish list - Big Palms or Dicksonia antarctica's but open to anything really.....Cash Waiting !
- Yorkshire Kris
- Posts: 10163
- Joined: Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:59 am
- Location: Rural South Wakefield, Yorkshire Lat 53.64 Long-1.54
Re: Colocasia Pink China survive planted outside.
The Codfather wrote:It looks as though they were covered ?
Yes straw and a sheet of steel.
- Dave Brown
- Site Admin
- Posts: 19742
- Joined: Sun Jul 09, 2006 10:17 am
- Location: Chalk, (Thames Estuary) Kent, England 51.5N 0.3E
- Contact:
Re: Colocasia Pink China survive planted outside.
Mine are similar Kris. The main thing may be the time to bulk up and get going. Seems they are earlier in a sunny position than in shade. Pink China is also one of the earliest to start under glass, so may get a real head start to plant out after the frosts.
Best regards
Dave
_________________________________________________
Roll on summer.....
http://www.hardytropicals.co.uk
Dave
_________________________________________________
Roll on summer.....
http://www.hardytropicals.co.uk
Re: Colocasia Pink China survive planted outside.
Well done, Kris.
I left one in the ground with an attached plant on a stolon for the winter. However, I dug it up last month and potted it to give it a head start in the greenhouse. Three new leaves already.
I left one in the ground with an attached plant on a stolon for the winter. However, I dug it up last month and potted it to give it a head start in the greenhouse. Three new leaves already.
- Yorkshire Kris
- Posts: 10163
- Joined: Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:59 am
- Location: Rural South Wakefield, Yorkshire Lat 53.64 Long-1.54
Re: Colocasia Pink China survive planted outside.
Dave Brown wrote:Mine are similar Kris. The main thing may be the time to bulk up and get going. Seems they are earlier in a sunny position than in shade. Pink China is also one of the earliest to start under glass, so may get a real head start to plant out after the frosts.
I have some in the shade that I haven't uncovered due to lack of time. I will get round to it this week before the slugs get to them....
Starting to establish as a good "doer" plant. I truely hardy tropical.
Re: Colocasia Pink China survive planted outside.
I took a little pup and put it in my prop over winter..I have tried my best ti kill this thing and nothing does it..not rot not cold or moist and warm..nothing..finally I stopped and it has 3 new leaves lol. things just to hardy. Id love to see one in a zone 5 un protected to see what it does.
- Dave Brown
- Site Admin
- Posts: 19742
- Joined: Sun Jul 09, 2006 10:17 am
- Location: Chalk, (Thames Estuary) Kent, England 51.5N 0.3E
- Contact:
Re: Colocasia Pink China survive planted outside.
Here is a pic of the furthest advanced ones in the garden. These were protected by a Waggie palm and the back of the arbour.
All the ones I dug out around the Hiniba are on a prop base and doing well.
Best regards
Dave
_________________________________________________
Roll on summer.....
http://www.hardytropicals.co.uk
Dave
_________________________________________________
Roll on summer.....
http://www.hardytropicals.co.uk
- Yorkshire Kris
- Posts: 10163
- Joined: Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:59 am
- Location: Rural South Wakefield, Yorkshire Lat 53.64 Long-1.54
Re: Colocasia Pink China survive planted outside.
Yours are looking really good Dave.
The ones in the ground, do you expect them to spread and be a permanent feature of the garden or do you move them about each year?
The ones in the ground, do you expect them to spread and be a permanent feature of the garden or do you move them about each year?
Re: Colocasia Pink China survive planted outside.
so can these plants be permantley planted outside then?
Re: Colocasia Pink China survive planted outside.
I think the one that I dug up and housed would only have two leaves if left in the ground. But I wonder, seeing Dave's plucky shoots coming up, if the gain of an extra (larger) leaf at the expense of the deeper pink in the stem is actually worth it.
By comparison, Burgundy stem and Fontenescii which have stayed inside all winter are well ahead with larger sized leaves.
I plan to harden off the Pink China taken inside on the sunny patio around mid- April for a couple of weeks before returning it as a ground plant at the beginning of May
By comparison, Burgundy stem and Fontenescii which have stayed inside all winter are well ahead with larger sized leaves.
I plan to harden off the Pink China taken inside on the sunny patio around mid- April for a couple of weeks before returning it as a ground plant at the beginning of May
Re: Colocasia Pink China survive planted outside.
Nothing at all on any of mine and from what I can see they're a bit squidgey.