In recent years we have been able to harvest seed from ‘our’ own trees several times. By ‘our’ trees I mean the adult trees of Nursery Koala, Botanical Garden de Groene Prins https://www.degroeneprins.nl, The arboretum of Liesbeth Uijtenwaal https://www.merrigum.comand Bamboo nursery Bandus. https://www.bandus.nl
The warm weather in June has allowed the plants to go well, and the seedlings have grown enormously.
The convincing evidence that eucalyptus behaves excellently during hot and dry periods. In the end, the cold spring didn’t have much of an impact on it, thankfully.
Although not all varieties have emerged well, most are available again in small numbers. For availability you can contact us via whatts app +31(0)641156392 or by e-mail info@eucalyptuskwekerijkoala.nl
Although it is not really summer yet, we have already been able to transplant a large part of the stratified seedlings. In the greenhouse, the temperature is generally slightly warmer than outside and most of it is therefore well received. They are now carroting and it is expected that they will be ready for sale by the end of June.
In December we have already started pre-treating most species for the new season. In short, this means that the seeds receive cold treatment. The reason for this is that we are basically mimicking nature and eliminating the ‘weak’ least promising seeds. In general, this is done by mixing the seeds with sand and storing them outdoors or in the refrigerator. Depending on the species, this period lasts from 4 to 8 weeks. In the photo you can see what that looks like.
After a relatively mild winter where there was only a somewhat cold period in December, we are already eagerly looking forward to the start of the new season. Although the plants are still in winter mode and are largely still in the greenhouse, this will soon change. In mid-March when no more cold is expected, we will start bringing the plants outside. We always start with the largest and least sensitive specimens until slowly everything is outside again. The experience is that plants grow best outside in full sun.