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GRÜN FÄRBT AB - der Podcast nicht nur für Pflanzen
#106 Überlebenskünstler Echeveria

GRÜN FÄRBT AB - der Podcast nicht nur für Pflanzen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 9:06


In dieser Folge von „Grün färbt ab” geht's um die Echeveria, eine Gattung sukkulenter Pflanzen, die für ihre wunderschönen, rosettenförmigen Blätter bekannt ist. Carla erzählt euch mehr über die Herkunft aus Mittel- und Südamerika, insbesondere Mexiko, und zeigt euch, warum diese Pflanzen nicht nur pflegeleicht, sondern auch wahre Überlebenskünstler sind. Ihr erfahrt praktische Pflegetipps, von der richtigen Bewässerung bis hin zur optimalen Lichtversorgung, und wie ihr Echeveria ganz einfach durch Blattstecklinge, Ableger oder Samen vermehren könnt. Außerdem gibt es ein paar Fun Facts. Echeveria ist auch ideal für Flaschengärten und Sukkulentenarrangements. Carla hat da auch schon mal einen Garten angesetzt, was aus dem geworden ist, hört ihr in der Folge. Außerdem zeigen wir euch auf unserem Instagram-Kanal, wie das Ganze aussieht. Du willst alles über unsere Werbepartner erfahren, unsere Social Media Profile besuchen oder uns eine Mail schreiben? Hier findest du alle Informationen: linktr.ee/gruenfaerbtab Du möchtest gerne dein Produkt oder dein Unternehmen in unserem Podcast bewerben? Dann wende dich gerne an Hannah: https://brandsandwaves.de/

Dig It - Discussions on Gardening Topics
The Orchid Expert Peter White

Dig It - Discussions on Gardening Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 58:10


In this edition of Dig It Peter Brown and Chris Day chat with orchid supremo Peter White. Peter began growing orchids in 1980 and he has received many awards including RHS Gold medals for his orchid displays at RHS shows and he is a qualified judge of the RHS Orchid Committee. He is currently involved in the breeding of miniature Cymbidium and miniature Phalaenopsis. Peter White is a popular speaker on orchid growing and has supported Buckingham Garden Centre over many years.Plants mentioned: Cymbidiums, Phalaenopsis ‘Sogo Yukidian', Kalanchoe, Echeveria, Streptocarpus, and Saintpaulia (African Violets).People, places, and products mentioned: Peter took us back to the large orchid collection at Aynho Park House, with his mentor gardener and orchid enthusiast Ted Humphris. Between 1938 and 1965 Ted showed plants he had grown to the Royal Horticultural Society's Shows at Westminster, and he won 25 awards. Ted's most famous plant was an orchid, Cattleya Portia which Peter discusses. Ted tended it for almost 50 years, and the second time he exhibited it at Westminster in November 1948 there were over 520 blooms, making it the biggest orchid in the world (at the time). Ted wrote two books: Garden Glory about his life as a gardener, and Apricot Village, a more general book giving snapshots of life in Aynho during Ted's lifetime.Solihull Orchid Society.Orchid Judging and The British Orchid Council.RHS Orchid Committee. The Dutch company Floricultura are the biggest propagator of orchids with the largest laboratories in the world. The 23rd World Orchid Conference and the 20th Taiwan International Orchid Show. Orchid Focus Repotting Compost and Orchid Focus Bloom and Orchid Focus Grow fertiliser. Make sure you use a fertiliser on your orchids which contains no urea (Uric nitrogen). Use clear pots for Phalaenopsis - so light gets to the roots and you can observe the roots easily.For cymbidiums use Chempak® High Nitrogen Feed - Formula 2. A soluble rapid growth feed which gets leaves and stems off to a strong start in summer and then follow with a Tomato Feed in autumn. Houseplant Compost, Vermiculite, potting grit. Opti flora – producers of extra-large and special Phalaenopsis. Dibleys Nursery – streptocarpus specialists. The Dutch Flower Auction in Aalsmeer, Netherlands.How dyed blue orchids are created on YouTube.Peter's Orchid accessories website.Desert Island mentions: Phalaenopsis and a decent Swiss army knife with plenty of gadgets!Our thanks to Chiltern Music Therapy for supplying the music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Let's Argue About Plants
Episode 144: Plant This with That-Fall Edition

Let's Argue About Plants

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 37:34


Danielle combo #1 'Limelight' panicle hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight', Zones 3-9) 'Sun King' aralia (Aralia cordata 'Sun King', Zones 3-9)   Danielle combo #2 'Worcester Gold' blue mist shrub (Caryopteris × clandonensis 'Worcester Gold', Zones 5-9) 'Goldsturm' black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii 'Goldsturm', Zones 3-9)   Carol combo # 1 White Drift® rose (Rosa 'Meizorland', Zones 4-11) Tall garden phlox (Phlox paniculata cvs., Zones 4-8)   Carol combo # 2 'Sun King' aralia (Aralia cordata 'Sun King', Zones 3-9) ‘Blackhawks' big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii ‘Blackhawks', Zones 3–9) 'Dark Knight' blue mist shrub (Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Dark Knight', Zones 5-9)   Expert combo #1 ‘Zwartkop' aeonium (Aeonium ‘Zwartkop', Zones 9-11) Ghost plant (Graptopetalum paraguayense, Zones 7-11)   Expert combo #2 Tropicanna® canna (Canna indica 'Phasion', Zones 7-11) ‘Color Guard' yucca (Yucca filamentosa ‘Color Guard', Zones 4-10) Clarity Blue™ dianella (Dianella ‘DP401', Zones 8-10) Blue rose hens and chicks (Echeveria imbricata, Zones 9-11)

Let's Argue About Plants
Episode 139: Favorite Succulents

Let's Argue About Plants

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 49:12


Quirky, collectible, and water-wise, succulents will add eye-catching texture to any garden bed or container display. There are some succulents that are cold hardy, while others will need to be brought indoors for the winter in colder regions. Join Danielle, Carol and guest Amanda Thomsen as they share some of their favorite succulents, including a few unforgettable “oddballs”.   Expert guest: Amanda Thomsen is a garden designer, garden shop owner, and author based in suburban Chicago.   Danielle's Plants Variegated fox tail agave (Agave attenuata 'Variegata', Zones 9-12) Spiral aloe (Aloe polyphylla, Zones 9-12) Red mistletoe cactus (Pseudorhipsalis ramulosa, Zones 9-11) ‘Frosted Fire' sedum (Sedum ‘Frosted Fire', Zones 3-9)   Carol's Plants 'Red Velvet' plush plant (Echeveria pulvinata 'Red Velvet', Zones 9-11) ‘Christmas Carol' aloe (Aloe ‘Christmas Carol', Zones 9-11) Gold moss sedum (Sedum acre, Zones 3-8) ‘Matrona' sedum (Hylotelephium telephium 'Matrona', Zones 3-9)   Expert's Plants Pencil cactus (Euphorbia tirucali, Zones 10-12) Bundle of sticks plant (Cynanchum marnierianum, Zones 10-11) ‘Frizzle Sizzle' albuca (Albuca spiralis ‘Frizzle Sizzle', Zones 8-10) ‘Nerds' sedum (Sedum album ‘Nerds', Zones 3-8)

rootbound
episode 072: Hoya and Echeveria

rootbound

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 41:04


What is etiolation? Then Leah of Smarty Plants tells us about a genus of plants that includes your grandma's classic wax plant. Steve asks about Toby, Rosy and Spike and also an 18th century expedition in Mexico.Show Notes!Etiolation on WikipediaHoya Pubicalyx Care & PropagationHoya genus wikipediaHoyas as HouseplantsHoya imbricata on WikipediaThe World of EcheveriaConsider the Cactus: How Succulents Took Over Instagram—and Then the WorldAtanasio Echeverría y GodoySmarty Plants StoreSupport rootbound

Lexman Artificial
Jo Boaler on Batswings, Droghers, Cotyloid and Cardiograms

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 4:54


In this episode, Lexman talks to Jo Boaler about batswings, droghers, cotyloid and cardiograms.

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Talking Dirty
Awe-inspiring Aeoniums and Excellent Echeveria with Surreal Succulents

Talking Dirty

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 51:29


Strap yourself in and get ready for an exhilirating ride with Dan and Mark from Surreal Succulents. Alan Gray (East Ruston Old Vicarage) and Thordis first met the pair at The Chelsea Flower Show and now they're ready to unleash their inspiring plants on this podcast. From awe-inspiring Aeoniums to exciting Echeveria, plus great tips on how to care for and propagate them, you're sure to be squealing with delight and laughing loudly at the lads' antics along the way! In fact there were so many plants, and we had so much fun, we decided to make the podcast a two-parter for fear of losing any on the cutting room floor. Next week...whisper it quietly...Semponiums aplenty! PLANT LIST Aeonium ‘Schwarzkopf' Aeonium 'Voodoo' Aeonium ‘Pomegranate' Grammatophyllum scriptum var. citrinum Aeonium ‘Cyclops' Aeonium undulatum Aeonium nobile Aeonium tabuliforme Aeonium glandulosum Aeonium tabuliforme f. variegata Aeonium tabuliforme x nobile Brahea armata Echeveria elegans Echeveria agavoides ‘Ebony' Echeveria gibbiflora Echeveria ‘Linguas' Yucca rostrata Yucca thompsoniana Echeveria colorata ‘Desert Harmony' Echeveria 'Moonshadow' Echeveria ‘Chrissy n Ryan' cristata Echeveria laui Echeveria agavoides ‘Romeo' Echeveria ‘Pink Champagne'

Talking Dirty
Hydrangeas, Snowdrops & Small Garden Staples with Author Naomi Slade

Talking Dirty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 75:00


This week gardening author and designer Naomi Slade joins Alan Gray (East Ruston Old Vicarage) and Thordis to share the top Autumn plants in her tiny Bristol plot. From an Autumn Snowdrop (which is extra special!) to some heavenly Hydrangeas, there's inspiration aplenty, no matter the size of your plot! PLANT LIST Galanthus reginae-olgae 'Naomi Slade' Galanthus 'Faringdon Double' Dahlia 'Chimborazo' Dahlia 'Night Butterfly' Malus x robusta 'Red Sentinel' Malus 'Red Obelisk' Physalis  Echeveria Aeonium 'Schwarzkopf' Echeveria 'Mauna Loa' Sambucus nigra 'Black Lace' Hydrangea macrophylla 'Mariesii Perfecta' Cornus alba 'Baton Rouge' Rosa 'Madame Alfred Carriere' Viburnum x bodnantense 'Dawn' Cyclamen hederifolium Hydrangea paniculata 'Skyfall'  Hydrangea macrophylla 'Madame Emile Mouillere' Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snowflake' Hydrangea macrophylla 'Ayesha' Hydrangea macrophylla 'Zorro'  Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snowflake' Hydrangea aspera 'Villosa Group' Tulipa acuminata Tulipa humilis 'Coerulea Oculata Alba' Tulipa clusiana Lilium regale Lilium 'African Queen' Lilium chalcedonicum Glycyrrhiza Stipa gigantea Magnolia campbellii Magnolia 'Caerhays Belle' Astelia chathamica Impatiens sodenii Impatiens flanaganae Rosa sericea f. pteracantha 

Flower Power Garden Hour
Flower Power Garden Hour 122: Growing Succulents, with Gianluca Bacci, Part 1

Flower Power Garden Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 67:54


Want to grow your succulents to perfection? Want to venture into growing more difficult ones? Or how about just not wanting to kill them? Then this episode is for you. Gianluca Bacci -- expert succulent grower -- joins me to discuss soils, watering, Lithops, Welwitschia and more. Gianluca can be followed at: Instagram: @marinsect_gianluca To ask questions for future shows, submit them at: Facebook Instagram email Marlene at marlenetheplantlady@gmail.com Find Marlene over on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook

Flower Power Garden Hour
Flower Power Garden Hour 123: Growing Succulents, with Gianluca Bacci, Part 2

Flower Power Garden Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 47:02


Want to grow your succulents to perfection? Want to venture into growing more difficult ones? Or how about just not wanting to kill them? Then this episode is for you. Gianluca Bacci -- expert succulent grower -- joins me to discuss soils, watering, Lithops, Welwitschia and more. Gianluca can be followed at: Instagram: @marinsect_gianluca To ask questions for future shows, submit them at: Facebook Instagram email Marlene at marlenetheplantlady@gmail.com Find Marlene over on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook

Talking Dirty
RHS Chelsea Flower Show - Favourite Show Garden to FLOMO*

Talking Dirty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 58:01


As we revel in what may be the only ever September RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Alan Gray of East Ruston Old Vicarage and Thordis share their highlights from the show. Having spent a glorious day perusing the Show Gardens and Floral Pavilion, they've gathered together their favourite plants from, Salvias to succulents, via a plant from Alan's childhood and something brand new this year. PLANT LIST Begonia 'Little Brother Montgomery' Begonia 'Joyful Blaze' Begonia 'Curly Fireflush' Begonia 'Rocheart' Rudbeckia triloba 'Prairie Glow' Rudbeckia triloba 'Blackjack Gold' Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'Henry Eilers' Hesperantha coccinea Stipa tenuissima Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Red Head' Sanguisorba 'Blackthorn' Vernonia arkansana 'Mammuth' Crocosmia × crocosmiiflora 'Babylon' Crocosmia 'Emberglow' Abutilon 'Orange Glow' Helianthus orgyalis Heliopsis helianthoides 'Fire Twister' Diascia 'Lilac Belle' Diascia 'Denim Blue' Sempervivum 'Mulberry Wine' Commelina dianthifolia Gentiana scabra ‘Blue Heart' Lychnis wilfordii 'Karafoto' Roscoea purpurea Darcies Hybrids x Semponium 'Sienna' Echeveria 'Moonshadow' Echeveria runyonii variegata 'Akaihosi'  Echeveria 'Rainbow' Aeonium nobile Aeonium tabuliforme Agave potatorum 'Kissho Kan' Fuchsia microphylla 'Silver Lining' Impatiens sodenii Trautvetteria caroliniensis var. japonica Salvia uliginosa Dahlia 'Verrone's Obsidian' Dahlia merckii  Rosa glauca/rubrifolia Selinum wallichianum Tulipa sprengeri Echinacea pallida Echinacea paradoxa Hakonechloa macra Actaea 'Queen of Sheba' Solidago x luteus 'Lemore' Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks' Amsonia tabernaemontana *FLOMO - Floral/Plant-based Fear Of Missing Out

Fairy Gardening Today
FGT #72 Succulents

Fairy Gardening Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 7:24


Grab your miniatures and a nice pot to start a Succulent display! Succulents are SO much fun! Easy to grow and propagate, you can start one with bought plants or from clones that don't cost a thing. Get some inspiration from the episode today and take a look at the list below for some plant ideas. Smaller Succulents: Anacampseros, Old Man Cactus, String of Pearls, Wormplant, Baby Toes, Zebra Plant Medium Sized Succulents: Fairy Castle, Finger Jade, Echeveria, Jade Larger Succulents: Aeomium, Aloe, Agave, Pencil Plant, Yucca

RadioPhive
Echeveria Miranda colorate, ritirate dal commercio da UNICOOP FIRENZE

RadioPhive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 0:52


Grazie al Comitato Vivi Firenze Verde, UNICOOP FIRENZE ritira da 110 punti vendita Echeveria Miranda, una Pianta grassa vergognosamente colorata.

Transfiguration  - BFF.fm
transfiguration #142 special guest mix by Cofaxx (NYC)

Transfiguration - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020


Check his music @ https://cofaxx.bandcamp.com Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Driving by Sibylle Baier 2′30″ Walkman by G. B. Beckers 5′45″ Capel Celyn by Bibio 8′40″ 13 Angels Standing Guard ‘Round The Side Of Your Bed by Silver Mt. Zion 11′51″ Spangles  by Pontiac Streator 15′45″ Movement 3 by New World Science 20′46″ MMXIX by Dedekind Cut 25′45″ Freeland by Blacks’ Myths 29′20″ Dart by Mister Water Wet 32′35″ Forest Palace by D.K. 37′00″ Papillion by Exael 39′10″ Untitled by Khan Jamal Creative Arts Ensemble 41′00″ People Of Yoruba by Jah Shaka & Mad Professor 43′40″ Hollywood Dreamer (Autobouncer620 edit) by Lucki 47′53″ Tarahumara by Motion Graphics 49′40″ The Shape of a Raindrop by Anthony Pirog 51′45″ X by Dean Blunt 58′00″ Water Movements by Pacific Coliseum on How's Life 62′17″ Loss of Control by Cofaxx on REMOTE RHYTHMS Benefit Compilation 66′30″ Djatasoun by Tidiane Thiam on Siftorde 69′34″ Drömmens Tassemarker by Snufmumriko on Sekunder, Eoner 74′50″ Blanket Dub by Huerta on Junipero 81′40″ Mauve Tracksuit by Cofaxx on Isomorphic (Isomorphic) 85′20″ Cycle Of by OMMA on DOMA 88′28″ Jungle In The City by Roza Terenzi on Modern Bliss 92′22″ Te Lapa (Phosphorus) by Mike Cooper on Kiribati 94′30″ Erosion by Hame DJ on Sandtrax 99′10″ Memory Screen by RIP Swirl on Hope U Are Well 102′00″ Echeveria by Sinerider on Moonflowers 106′10″ Cyber (Float Mix) by Rossum Universal Tracks on There Will Come Soft Reigns 111′35″ Push Around by Adam Pits on International Wafter 115′37″ New Wind by RR on Train of Thought

We Can't Keep Quiet
Earth Day in the Time of Coronavirus

We Can't Keep Quiet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 40:20


It’s Earth Day! In this episode of We Can’t Keep Quiet, Doreen and Isobel discuss the Coronavirus pandemic and its social and economic consequences. They also talk about what you can do to mark Earth Day now that traditional celebrations and demonstrations are off the table. Correction: Doreen meant to say that Rihanna is from Barbados, not the Bahamas. Links: Coronavirus pandemic News 'A disastrous situation': mountains of food wasted as coronavirus scrambles supply chain https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/09/us-coronavirus-outbreak-agriculture-food-supply-waste The Guardian view on the future of farming: let’s think about food https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/17/the-guardian-view-on-the-future-of-farming-lets-think-about-food Coronavirus: How Are Countries Responding to the Economic Crisis? https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/coronavirus-how-are-countries-responding-economic-crisis Africa coronavirus cases could hit 10 million in six months: WHO https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/04/africa-coronavirus-cases-hit-10-million-months-200417055006127.html The Economic Fallout of the Coronavirus in Southeast Asia https://carnegieendowment.org/2020/02/13/economic-fallout-of-coronavirus-in-southeast-asia-pub-81070 To get coronavirus bailout money, the government is forcing airlines to fly ‘ghost planes’ [US] https://grist.org/climate/the-government-is-forcing-airlines-to-fly-nearly-empty-to-get-bailout-money/ Celebrities Celebrities, coronavirus has exposed how irrelevant you have become https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/07/coronavirus-celebrity-influence-criticism How Celebrities, Athletes, and Civilians Are Giving Back During the Coronavirus Pandemic https://www.glamour.com/story/how-celebrities-athletes-and-regular-people-are-giving-back-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic The Human Struggle of the Stay-at-Home Celebrity https://jezebel.com/the-human-struggle-of-the-stay-at-home-celebrity-1842944284 Jokes and memes Escape Our Current Hell With These (Good) Coronavirus Jokes https://www.vulture.com/2020/04/the-funniest-coronavirus-jokes.html The Best Coronavirus Memes, Jokes And Tweets To Make You A Bit Happier Right Now https://www.esquire.com/uk/culture/a31693127/coronavirus-covid-19-memes-tweets-jokes/ 40 Funny Quarantine Signs By People Who Haven’t Lost Their Spirits Yet https://www.boredpanda.com/funny-quarantine-signs/ Earth Day Earth Day 2020 https://www.earthday.org/earth-day-2020/ Isobel’s plants Echeveria derenbergii (Painted Lady) https://worldofsucculents.com/echeveria-derenbergii-painted-lady/ Echeveria colorata https://worldofsucculents.com/echeveria-colorata/ Echeveria green velvet

CactusPodcast
CactusPodcast 005 – Echeveria – Interview mit Emily Cox

CactusPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 17:42


Echeveria - Dickblattpflanze, pflegeleicht, dekorativ - Hingucker. Das sind die Attribute die spontan kommen. Emily Cox ist im ersten Ausbildungsjahr bei Kakteen-Haage. Aber sie ist auch Expertin in Sachen Echeveria - deswegen haben wir sie gern in den mdr Garten geschickt. Im Interview erzählt Emily Cox ein bisschen von der Vorbereitung - und über das was im Fernsehen nicht zu sehen sein wird. Der Beitrag CactusPodcast 005 – Echeveria – Interview mit Emily Cox erschien zuerst auf Cactusblog.

Epic Gardening: Daily Growing Tips and Advice
Graptosedum: The Genus for Breezy Gardening

Epic Gardening: Daily Growing Tips and Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 4:56


You’ve seen these succulents everywhere. Their captivating rosettes have been a constant in garden stores for years. Graptosedum is a classic that’s fun and easy to grow. Yes, the name sounds like grapes, but this succulent actually resembles Echeveria. Graptosedum’s compact leaves spiral around the stem and create rosettes at the top. It comes in a wide array of hues from purple to orange to white. This succulent is sure to add color to your garden. Learn More: Graptosedum: The Genus for Breezy Gardening Order Field Guide to Urban Gardening My book, Field Guide to Urban Gardening, will be out May 7, 2019. If you pre-order the book and forward your receipt to kevin@epicgardening.com, I'll send you a free pack of heirloom, organic seeds from one of my favorite seed suppliers! Pre-Order Field Guide to Urban Gardening Shop Epic Gardening I'm carrying Birdies Garden Products raised beds, the ones I use exclusively in my front yard garden. They're a corrugated Aluzinc steel, powder-coated raised bed designed to last a lifetime. Buy Birdies Raised Beds at my online store. Follow Epic Gardening YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group  

On The Ledge
Episode 47: propagating succulents

On The Ledge

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 29:45


One of the many satisfying things about succulents is just how easy they are to propagate: this week I take a look at how to propagate succulents from existing plant material, aka cuttings (take a listen back to On The Ledge episode 36 for information on sowing from seed). Most succulents can be propagated from cuttings, but it's useful to know which species need to be propagated from stem cuttings, and which can be propagated from leaf cuttings. Adromischus, Crassula, Echeveria, Haworthia, Sedums, epiphytic cacti such as Epiphyllum can be propagated from a single leaf: Senecios such as string of pearls (Senecio rowleyanus) and spear head (Senecio kleiniiformis) need to be propagated with a piece of stem attached. Whether you are propagating from leaf or stem, the key advice is to give the plant material a few days on a tile or somewhere dry so that the cut end can callus over: only then will it be ready to put out roots. When removing leaves, make sure you remove all the leaf, as the meristematic cells at the base of the leaf (where it joins the stem) are essential in kickstarting root production. It doesn't matter if you leave them a bit longer than that, and if you do you may even find baby plants start forming before you have a chance to do anything else! Once this stage is done, your leaves can be laid on damp gritty growing medium or kitchen paper and left to start growing. Once they are in growth, you can then nestle the leaves into the surface of the growing medium so the roots can start to attach. The starter leaf will gradually die off as the baby plant grows.  If you have an Echeveria that hasn't had enough light over winter, you can carry out drastic surgery but cutting off the top and treating it as a stem cutting - as I did for the Echeveria on the left here. Stem cuttings can be placed straight into gritty compost; they shouldn't need covering with a clear plastic bag like other cuttings as this may cause them to rot.  You can also propagate many succulents by division: removing offsets or pups growing around the base of the parent plant on Haworthias, Aloes, Gasterias and so on. Take the whole plant out of the pot and tease away the babies, taking any new roots with them. Pot these straight up into gritty growing medium if they have roots: if not, performing the callusing procedure above first before potting on.  Grafting is the next level of succulent propagation: the process of joining together a "stock" plant (the bottom bit with the roots) to a scion (the top bit). I am hoping to cover this in detail in a future show, but if you are curious, check out these resources:  What are grafted cacti? - World of Succulents How to graft cacti - Sunday Gardener Additional techniques for grafting cacti - Baetanical Root stock suggestions - Kada's Garden Question of the week Nicole wanted to know what to do about her jade plant (Crassula ovata) that had developed a split in the thick bark, and a branch coming out of it. I suggested she remove and propagate the branch, but not worry too much about the split, which seems to be healing over anyway - these are tough plants!  Meanwhile Sophie wanted suggestions for the shelf above the bed. After a cautionary tale about my own shelf-above-the-bed disaster, I recommended members of the Peperomia family, including Peperomia polybotrya 'Raindrop', P. prostrata and P. caperata.  Want to ask me a question? Tweet @janeperrone, leave a message on my Facebook page or email ontheledgepodcast@gmail.com On The Ledge joins Patreon So I've joined Patreon so that you can show your support for the show and get the extra On The Ledge content you're calling after. For as little as $5 ($6 with fees added) you'll get at least TWO bonus podcast episodes per month, plus extra posts and info you won't find anywhere else.  Confused? There's a FAQ here that should answer your query: if not leave a comment or email me - ontheledgepodcast@gmail.com If you're already supporting others via Patreon, just click here to set up your rewards! For those who prefer to make a one-off donation, you can still buy me a coffee! A donation of just £3 helps keep On The Ledge going: helping to pay for me to travel to interviews, and for expenses like website hosting and audio equipment. Don't forget to join the Facebook page for news of what's coming up on the show and bonus blogposts! If you prefer to support the show in other ways, please do go and rate and review On The Ledge on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you listen. It's lovely to read your kind comments, and it really helps new listeners to find the show. On The Ledge talks, live show and houseplant chats  I'll be making an appearance at Gardeners' World Live in Birmingham on June 14 on the Blooming Interiors stage - check out the schedule here, and stay tuned as I'll have a ticket giveaway coming up in the next few weeks. I am also going to be at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show on the afternoon of July 4 giving talks on houseplants in the roses theatre - do join me if you can. And on the evening of Friday October 26 I'll be bringing a live show of On The Ledge to the RHS London Urban Garden show, with special guests including Alys Fowler and all kinds of leafy fun! Put those dates in your diary NOW! Credits This week's show featured Roll Jordan Roll by the Joy Drops, An Instrument the Boy Called Happy Day Gokarna by Samuel Corwin, and Oh Mallory by Josh Woodward, all licensed under Creative Commons.

HistoriaAhora
El 68 de Nueva Cuenta

HistoriaAhora

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2015 14:39


El INAE vuelve a poner en actualidad el tema de los sucesos ocurridos en 1968 en la plaza de la tres culturas en México, con la apertura del caso del expresidente Echeveria y su posible culpabilidad intelectual. De esta manera se reabre el debate de manera legal y no solo de manera social y de la oposición.

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