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I have that type also, do you think I can plant it in the ground successfully? I live in zone 7 and so far it hasn't got cold this year only in...
Thanks lorax I thought I could count on you to help me with the fuscias.
I live in North Carolina and this weather is goofy. Sometimes it snows about a 1/4" and sometimes it doesn't do anything except ice and slush. I...
Thanks, but could I use them for seeds? Could I just plant this fuscia in the ground for the winter?
I have a beautiful fuscia plant outside and it is doing well. I have a question about it having berries?. It is fall now and it is still blooming...
I have had a lot of Aloe Vera and they have never come away from the soil like that. I put mine out in the summer, they go kind of brown then come...
It doesn't look like any Morning Glory i've ever seen. It could be a Passion Flower, but not like any I've seen here in the states.Their leaves...
Thanks Dave, I'll try it out.
sorry, I don't own a camera to put a picture of the thing on line for you. All I can do is try to describe it. The leaves are about a thumb nail...
Actually it is a flat grower, the leaves are whirled when first come out. I have not seen it flower, but it looks like a miniature...
I planted some about 2 years ago. You are not to eat them the first year. I use leaf mulch on them and I have a friend who uses sawdust (mounds of...
I had been wondering what it meant also. I grow only drought tolerant herbs because we have very little rain to water with but it is not a desert...
You know it could be a white mulberry (very young though).(Morus alba)
I love my herbs. The English lavender when mixed in with my 2 thymes (thymus serpyllum and thymus x citrodoris) mixed with my Rosemary with it's...
That looks more like it. Although it isn't large enough I guess to produce any buds or flowers. Soot! I just counted the main stems and it looks...
They look totally healthy, but you could cut them off and reroot them if you want to (above the "cracked area) It is quite easy to do.
It is a dracaena but I believe the common name is a ribbon plant. Is that a picture of your plant? They can grow in dirt.
If you know what a Ardisia Japonica looks like, the leaves are not smooth. My plant looks similar but it has smooth leaves. Also it is not a...
Right on the mark junglekeeper!
I have tried the lovely fuscia bush. I think where you need to plant is in full sun in AM and shade in afternoon. I am an American also and am...