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by SnazzieT on September 13, 2005 11:17 AM
and my plants I started from seed
cleome (wont bloom til next year)
and hibiscus
that is all
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-Tracie
cleome (wont bloom til next year)
and hibiscus
that is all
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-Tracie
by connie mounsey on September 13, 2005 06:26 PM
Your plants look great! I have a bunch of mine outside too and hope that they don't mind coming in the house soon as winter will be here before you know it!
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by RugbyHukr on September 13, 2005 10:04 PM
the one is a dracaena marginata
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by tkhooper on September 13, 2005 10:16 PM
I want rosemary to grow like that for me. I can never even get it to sprout. And the two times I've bought it as a plant it has also died very quickly. Well your plants are gorgeous tracie great job.
by Jiffymouse on September 14, 2005 05:18 AM
i like them!
by Triss on September 14, 2005 05:25 AM
Beautiful pictures Tracie. It appears that they all loved being outside for their time in the sun. I hope they all do well for you indoors. I for one I am very interested to see how the hibiscus does as I am planning on starting more of them indoors this winter for spring planting. When did you start those hibiscus?
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by MissJamie on September 14, 2005 06:20 AM
they look great! I hope my plants look that excellent next year!
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by SnazzieT on September 16, 2005 08:12 PM
thank you guys!! This is my second year really getting into my plants, I am so proud of them (just like my children),lol. My husband thinks I am crazy sometimes, but he feels the same about his motorcycles -
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-Tracie
quote:thanks tk, basically, I was told to ignore herbs and they will do best.. plus some nitrogen every other week doesn't hurt either. I have taken a cutting, stripped the bottom of its leaves and place in pearlite, place plastic bag over the the pot and got them to srpout very well
Originally posted by tkhooper:
I want rosemary to grow like that for me. I can never even get it to sprout. And the two times I've bought it as a plant it has also died very quickly. Well your plants are gorgeous tracie great job.
quote:I started the hibiscus from seed around Jan/Feb in one of those seed trays with the dome... I was told that they don't flower until the second year, so I think I will keep them in the pots til next year since I am not really sure where to plant them yet, but once they started growing, they grew pretty fast....good luck!
Originally posted by Triss:
I for one I am very interested to see how the hibiscus does as I am planning on starting more of them indoors this winter for spring planting. When did you start those hibiscus?
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by Triss on September 16, 2005 10:26 PM
Thanks Tracie. I am planning on starting another set this weekend. A mouse got my first set but I got the mouse.
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