Time to get tropical
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Time to get tropical
Home depot had these Phoenix R's on clearance $5
I couldn't resist getting 6 to plant in back down by the pool. Since lows aren't supposed to be below 40 the next 10 days I plantedthem.
Come on Summer!!
Mark
I couldn't resist getting 6 to plant in back down by the pool. Since lows aren't supposed to be below 40 the next 10 days I plantedthem.
Come on Summer!!
Mark
Last edited by Mark on Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- TerdalFarm
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They look kinda stretched but still good. I have 2 of roebs and one of them has very short and compact leaves, wonder what is causing it?
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My other Roeb's are short and compact too. These stretched ones seem to be what they get in. Boots cut up high on them to they're very up-right. I think its the way they grown so close together and compact. Plus these were the last of 2 skids of them so the are a bit straggly since the best ones were taken at $9.99 from $19.99. But for 5 bucks I couldn't resist. Hopefully the fill out over the summer.
Mark
Mark
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Are you going to sink them in big pots so you can just pull them out in fall?
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I wouldn't worry about planting them straight in the ground Mark, if the soils nice around the root balls in those beds which I'm sure it is they'll come out very easy with little to no shock in fall. I had a really nice one in a pot inside in winter and out in summer for two years that did really well until I over watered it
one winter. Trial and error right, don't over water it over the winter
Bill
one winter. Trial and error right, don't over water it over the winter
Bill
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five bucks! what a score, Mark!
Beautiful.
Barb
Beautiful.
Barb
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If you drink, don't drive. Don't even putt.
If you drink, don't drive. Don't even putt.
Geez Mark-
I paid that much for my seedlings-
they should be that big in 20 years or so.
Looking forward to seeing some more pics when you get it all set up.
I paid that much for my seedlings-
they should be that big in 20 years or so.
Looking forward to seeing some more pics when you get it all set up.
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Looks Great Mark! So psyched for spring after this crazy winter!
Mike Trautner
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