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  • Plant Propagation

    Further information about the Yellow-eyed Penguin Trust Nursery is available elsewhere on this website.

    Seeds

    • All seeds are collected in the autumn.
    • Seeds are collected from the area the plant will eventually be planted in (this is known as eco-sourcing). This ensures optimal survival of plant species.
    • Seeds are planted out in shallow trays, placed in protected areas to allow germination.

    Plants

    • Once seedlings have reached a reasonable size, each one is transplanted into an individual bag.
    • Watering, fertilising and weeding these planter bags continues until they are ready for planting out in various penguin habitat.
    • Plants are ‘hardened off’ (e.g. withdrawn from artificial watering) to ensure they can withstand their new natural environment.

    Planting

    • Dig the appropriate sized hole
    • Place a fertiliser tablet at base of hole e.g. Osmocote
    • Remove plant from planter bag and carefully place in hole. Fill in with dirt, packing firmly around sides.
    • Place weedmat* around base of plant as close to main trunk as possible. Push outside corners into ground to secure and prevent being blown away by winds.
    • If appropriate, carefully place wire protector** around plant, securing into ground with two metal pins.

    *weedmat: 600cm squares cut from old wool packs. These are placed around newly planted trees and shrubs to minimise competition from weeds.

    **wire protectors: are placed around plants, especially fleshy-leaved varieties, to prevent browsing by animals such as hares, rabbits and possums.