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:lol: :lol: At that price, it should've followed you home.Re your story about your mom's plants.Same here, but my parents always gave me the crap job...
Adam, OK then I'll try it with the Pomegranate, because I was able to eventually--after 10+ years of rubbing out buds until the trunk became really wo...
Adam, can pomegranates be trained to a standard? like a tree?or are they always bushy, with tons of buds breaking all along the trunk(s)?I'm a sucker...
:lol: :lol: Agreed! I envy people on the "right Coast" because of the mild Gulf Stream that makes so many areas desirable all along that seaboard.Plu...
half burying the seeds on their sides, That works for me.As to sunlight, I hedge my bets by putting the community pots under grow lights at night, jus...
I wonder what causes us to enjoy plants while other people have no interest at all. I've wondered that myself, as most people have been exposed to ga...
Adam, that pomegranate is lovely!I've got a dried shrivelled up one on my counter right now...should give it a go, always wanted to try starting seeds...
and if mold does grow, keep a bottle of 3% hydrogen peroxide nearby.Are you pressing the seeds just to make contact with soil in the community pot, or...
Yeah, good point, Scott.Nice that your wife is getting interested in the tropical look that palms provide.You'll both enjoy that.three hospitilization...
Yeah, Washies may love heat but they love water too.Quite the test for them all.Thanks Erik, that must've been hard...Barb
That was truly delightful, Mike.Thanks for posting these wonderful photos.You've got such talent...and a great camera to boot!Loved the art deco archi...
I like this picture:
Am I the only one that can't past pics/ links on replys TESTING: pic posting<a href="" title="DSC04103 by edible_plum, on Flickr"><img src=...
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