Showing posts with label Hawaii Yellow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hawaii Yellow. Show all posts

Friday, May 21, 2021

Hello Yellow


Yellow is upbeat and modern, shining with optimism and joy, the color of gold, sunshine and energy. Bright yellow is psychologically the happiest color in the spectrum. Yellow advances from surrounding colors and enlarges any space. It mimics a sun-filled space, creating feelings of liveliness and good cheer.


It's pincushion season here on the farm, and we're putting the spotlight on some of the beautiful new yellow varieties being harvested. To help you distinguish between the infamous High Gold and the newer cultivars, we put together this handy chart and some close-up shots to view below.


High Gold


Jacqueline


Conocarodendron


Yellow Goldie


Hawaii Yellow


Yellow has historically been used to kindle joy and inspired positivity.

Sunday, June 10, 2018

June Blooms: Yellow Leucospermum


Yellow is upbeat and modern, shining with optimism and joy, the color of gold, sunshine and energy. Bright yellow is psychologically the happiest color in the spectrum. Yellow advances from surrounding colors and enlarges any space. It mimics a sun-filled space, creating feelings of liveliness and good cheer.


It's pincushion season here on the farm, and we're putting the spotlight on some of the beautiful new yellow varieties being harvested. To help you distinguish between the infamous High Gold and the newer cultivars, we put together this handy chart and some close up shots to view below.


High Gold


Jacqueline


Conocarodendron


Yellow Goldie


Hawaii Yellow

Sunday, February 18, 2018

New on the Farm: Protea Seeds


Just in time for the spring gardening season, a collection of protea seeds are now available. Ideal for plant enthusiasts and gardeners, these protea, telopea, banksia and leucospermum seeds are prefect for those of you who have been wondering if protea will grow in your gardens. Read on to learn how to cultivate some of our favorites.



Proteas like full sun, ample wind circulation, and acidic, free-draining soil. It is best to stay out of areas where temperatures are known to remain below 28 degrees for an extended period of time.

How to Plant:
  1.  Soak the seeds in water for 24 hours. 
  2. Then sow in a tray of well-drained soil, decomposed granite is ideal. Adding perlite and sand to the seed compost improves drainage. 
  3. Once sown, cover the seeds with about 1/4” of sand. 
  4. Germination takes 3-4 weeks at around 60-70°F, and up to several months in cooler conditions. Let the germination temperature drop naturally at night. 
  5. Transplant young seedlings into a container with well-drained compost being careful to avoid root disturbance. 
  6. Seedlings should remain in their container for a year before planting in the garden.
Our selection includes:











Click here to order – Happy Gardening!