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I wouldn't worry about keeping it warm, just frost-free, assuming, of course, that you are planning to make it an outside plant once you get to...
Lolo1, have you tried Bob Duncan at Fruittreesandmore.com out of Sydney? I visited his orchard last week and was bowled over by not only his...
Barrie -Thanks for the great advice. As well, I've printed out the website you also sent. Hopefully I'm not too late to get the cuttings taking...
I have my little collection of various brug cuttings sitting around in jars. I have had varying successes with these. So I have a couple of...
Gardenlover - I believe that you need a minimum Zone 7, more comfortably a 7B or 8. Apparently the old USSR was working at developing cold...
I've sadly neglected my B. sanguinea this summer but in spite of that it has continued to keep blooming. It's a bit short of leaves and those are...
The second picture is mine and it is still blooming it's heart out here on Canada's we(s)t coast. It seems as though it will bloom itself to...
I don't want to leave you with the impression that these fellows can take freezing temperatures. The coldest temperatures my guys have been...
Thomas - Except for my Brugmansia sanguinea, I find it simpler just to allow my brugs to go dormant over the winter. I used to bring them into a...
Barrie's right, it is a trachy that gets only about a half day of sun. The same holds true for the loquat. So punishing sun just ain't going to...
Yes, that's my Loquat. I've had it perhaps three and a half years. It hasn't bloomed yet but I have pruned it hard to keep the bottom quite bare...
I haven't noticed Barrie. But by now they are probably hidden amongst all the trachys that Joe planted there. I'll have to take a stroll down...
I have a small sago in a small pot with well-draining soil. It spent its second winter outside with no protection and it looks just fine. I'm...
Donna - From my years of growing a variety of brugs, I would guess that your brug has at least two problem, probably three. First, they are very...
Bullseye - I don't know about the fastest growing brug, but I've been pretty impressed with one of mine (I have five), it is B sanguinea (sp?). I...
Viggo - I don't think your citrus is going to suffer from drinking tap water. All my citrus get municipally-treated tap water and have as long...
I purchased a very small pomegranate last spring by mail order. It was only about six inches high with only two branches. After spending it's...
As a fairly close neighbour to you I also had some frost damage on the first fronds to open up this spring. As well, the next ones had a series...
I'm certainly no expert on citrus, but I must say that the damage reminds me of a problem I had with some plants earlier this summer. Even though...
Thank you Mikeyinfla for the advice. You may have found my solution. We live in a westcoast environment of giant firs and cedars - which also...