Description
Grow-your-own Christmas Wreath Eucalyptus Foliage Gold Offer
Our Christmas Welcome Ring seen on this page was made using foliage harvested from the four highly fragrant Eucalyptus listed below. They are all very easy to grow. No need to worry about them growing into monsters. You will be growing them as bushy shrubs. They each need the same room as say a shrub rose or Pittosporum bush; about 1.2m x 1.2m of space. You will be keeping them pruned to around 1.8-2.4m tall and certainly no taller, so no need for a ladder! Grow them too tall and you will lose the cute, juvenile foliage. Harvesting can begin from winter 2025 onwards.
Hop over to the tab labelled ‘Short Notes on Each Species’ to learn more about each plant in the Eucalyptus Foliage Gold Offer
The tab labelled ‘Planting Position and Soil’ tells you all you need to know about the growing conditions that keep them happy
Pruning and Training
Don’t worry about the pruning; the how and when to do it. We’ll email you at the right time of year, with all the information you need, so you don’t even need to remember. It’s really easy. All you need is a sharp pair of secateurs.
Click here to visit our pruning guide with diagrams
Click here to learn more about how to prune Eucalyptus trees
There are 3 kits to choose from: Bronze, Silver and Gold
This Eucalyptus Foliage Gold Offer kit contains:
- 2 x young Eucalyptus plants grown in 1 Litre Air-Pots, make your selection from Eucalyptus archeri, Eucalyptus nicholii, Eucalyptus parvula and Eucalyptus subcrenulata using the 2 dropdown menus above. Click on the right hand tab above for some short notes on each species or on one of the names above to visit the full descriptive data sheet for that species
- Rootgrow Mycorrhizal Fungi (60g packet, enough for both trees) – Essential to give your babies the best start in your garden
- Outback Planting Mix 5L – to improve your garden soil at the time of planting. Note – its not for pots. Click here to read more about this special product
- Eucalyptus Smart Fertiliser 80g – a high potash feed to build hardy, productive plants
- Sulphur Chips 1 application per tree – Eucs need sulphur to lay down fibre (branches) and they use a lot of it
- 2 x Eco-mulch Mats to keep weeds down and conserve moisture. They will make your life sooo much easier!
- 2 x Tree Shelter Kits to protect your baby Eucalyptus from wind scorch whilst establishing – these are a real game-changer for your baby trees and speeds up establishment
- Our Growing Manual on how to plant and grow-on to harvesting
- Free Membership to our Gumnut Club – receive the Bush Telegraph directly to your email inbox with expert guidance on what to do with your Eucalyptus every month of the year
- PLUS
- Our Eucalyptus Cut Foliage Book – ‘Fantastic Foliage and how to Farm it’ – The complete guide to growing high quality Eucalyptus Foliage
This offer ends Midnight 31st December 2024
Need delivery just before Christmas? Last orders are midnight 15th December 2024 to ensure delivery in time for Christmas.
If you do not want your trees to be delivered before Christmas, please email us with details, we will resume shipping from the 6th January 2024.
Please note – Floral art sundries featured in the video, for making the wreath, are not included in this kit
Planting Position and Soil
Eucalyptus for cut foliage
Requirements:
- Sun: full sun and open sky above. Avoid shade cast by other tall trees and buildings where possible.
- Soil Type: Happy in a wide range of soils, but performs best on those which are acid to neutral and of poor to average fertility.
- Soil Moisture: Enjoys moisture retentive but free draining soils. Will grow on a draining clay, sandy loams or rocky free draining ground. It is essential that your Eucalyptus trees are given our recommended quantity of water for their first 2 growing seasons in your grounds, during their establishment phase before you abandon them to their fate. The trees need to establish a good root system before they can survive in dry, challenging conditions.
- Environment: Benefits from a little shelter, especially from cold desiccating easterly winds. Our Eucalyptus cut foliage plantation grows well on a north-west facing slope sheltered by trees and hedge to the east and south/southwest.
Recommendations:
- If planting a large number for cut foliage, subsoiling may be a good practice to follow, especially if pastureland has previously been used by livestock.
- For the best results, follow our planting and aftercare watering instructions, issued with every order; they can also be found under the Help and Advice tab on this website.
- Improve poor soils with our planting kit, at the time of planting.
- To encourage deep rooting and therefore good stability, prepare a deep planting pit as per our instructions.
- Ensure there is no competition from weeds or grass around the base of the young tree as this will seriously cramp its style and slow down establishment. Our research has found that grass around the trunks of newly planted Eucalypts can completely stop them from growing and may lead to failure
- Make life easier for you and your new tree: Plant with the mycorrhizal fungi product Rootgrow. Eucalyptus in particular have a special, lifelong relationship with their root fungi, the latter of which actively transport food and water directly into the tree roots, helping your new Euc establish faster and more efficiently, particularly in challenging types of soil.
Short Notes on Each Species
- None of these species will grow into a monster – just follow our comprehensive instructions.
- They are all easy to grow
- You are going to grow them as bushy shrubs with a little annual pruning, to yield a useful quantity of cut foliage stems for floral art work, making swags, wreaths or garlands OR simply stuffing into a vase!
- All of them flower with white blooms, beloved by pollinating insects and honey bees.
Eucalyptus archeri – Alpine Cider Gum: cute, round, blue juvenile foliage with typical eucalyptus aroma. Naturally bushy and high yielding. Happy on normal range of garden soils including alkaline clays.
Eucalyptus nicholii ‘Avon’- Willow Peppermint: beautiful, feathery, sage-green foliage with a fabulous fresh pepperminty aroma. Has lovely movement – great for floral work, even just popped into a vase. Favoured by florists for wedding work as well as wreaths and garlands
Eucalyptus parvula – Small Leaved Kybean Gum: subtle soft grey-blue foliage with sweetly spicy eucalyptus aroma. Very productive and high yielding. Happy on the normal range of garden soils including alkaline chalky ones and wet clays.
Eucalyptus subcrenulata – Alpine Tasmanian Yellow Gum: clear apple-green foliage with sweetly spicy eucalyptus aroma. Productive and great as a base for celebratory wreaths, garlands and floral work. Enjoys normal to wet garden soils.
For monthly emails on how and when to prune and care for your Eucalyptus, sign up to our Gumnut Club to receive the Bush Telegraph– it’s totally free and you can unsubscribe at any time.
Remember: No grass, no weeds and a mulch mat or thick bark chip mulch, to a depth of 150 mm (6 inches) are essential to assist with good establishment. Our research trials have demonstrated that grass around the trunk of Eucalyptus prevent the trees from quickly establishing and can completely stop them from growing.