Yucca filamentosa 'Bright Edge'
Adam's needle
- Mid Spring 2018
- 16
- 3
- Late Winter 2018
- 14
- 1
- Early Winter 2017
- 15
- 2
- Late Autumn 2017
- 10
- 3
- Late Autumn 2017
- 10
- 4
- Mid Autumn 2017
- 19
- 2
- Mid Autumn 2017
- 9
- 1
- Early Autumn 2017
- 12
- 5
Yucca filamentosa 'Bright Edge'
- Mid Spring 2018
- 16
- Late Winter 2018
- 14
#yucca got more room #grownfromseed
- Early Winter 2017
- 15
#adamsneedle #yucca #giftfromkatalin #grownfromseed
@columbiariver they’re doing really nicely. Going to keep them as small as possible until spring. 😉
- Late Autumn 2017
- 10
#yucca #grownfromseed #feelingaccomplished 😉
@cyndi the season is still young. Lol
I will have a bunch of babies next year. I'll send you some @cyndi
- Late Autumn 2017
- 10
#yucca seedlings 💕 @Katalin
@columbiariver kinda wondering what I’m going to do here. Hoping they stay small during the winter. Lol. 😳
@columbiariver good idea. 😉
Haha, no actually, I didn’t. 😉 thank you @columbiariver
- Mid Autumn 2017
- 19
#germinating #yucca is going well. So, I got that going for me. 😜
Cool stuff
- Mid Autumn 2017
- 9
Sweet! Baby #yucca plant getting a good start! @Katalin 💕
- Early Autumn 2017
- 12
#yucca #giftfromkatalin #seedsaving #cataloguing #seeds
#jennseeds2018
Planting yucca seeds indoors is probably the best way to propagate the plant and control the growing environment. The first step is to soak the seeds for 24 hours. Yucca seed pods have a hard carapace which will need to soften so the seed can germinate more readily. Read more at Gardening Know How: Yucca Seed Pod Propagation: Tips For Planting Yucca Seeds https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/foliage/yucca/yucca-seed-pods.htm
They need well drained soil with plenty of grit added. Use flats for planting yucca seeds indoors. Germination may be variable, but if you plant plenty of the seeds, some will sprout. Read more at Gardening Know How: Yucca Seed Pod Propagation: Tips For Planting Yucca Seeds https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/foliage/yucca/yucca-seed-pods.htm
#jennplanted170925
I'm thinking I could probably plant out these #yucca but I'm acclimating them this week. Would you plant these in a patch, or separately?
Within a couple years they will get large and put out more shoots. Put them somewhere they have space to grow and spread otherwise you'll be constantly thinning them out.
They also have giant taproots once established. They can be a pain to dig out.