The local nursery had adenium that I walked right past out of sleepiness
Nothing wrong with talking a little crap.Sorry I only talked crap earlier than came to say something nicer and am just writing more crap!
You could try frying organs out of your body until they all choose to shut down..Nothing wrong with talking a little crap.
Sadly I only have an hour or two a week to work on pots. I wish I had more time, but bills (unlike packages) keep getting delivered...
That’s a good plan.. but you normally don’t get to PICK.I'll start with a kidney
@Vin tested temps in FLORIDA I reckon.
His Stickroot pot was a little thicker I think, but I remember temps not being a large issue.
Not a lot of transfer to the inside? Wet keeps em cool enough?
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Liver first? Oh, never mind then, that's one of my favorite organs.That’s a good plan.. but you normally don’t get to PICK.
Liver first.. then everything else starts “going”
Vin, Thanks. I was looking thru that yesterday. There is some great info in there. I'm planning to get some plants in pots and see how they do thru summer here. Probably some tropical things to start. These pots are also a bit smaller than those beauties you had, but the numbers should be rather close. You still have trees in your pots?And Now For Something Completely Different..
I have a customer about 30 miles from me that has thermal form machines. Excellent idea!www.bonsainut.com
This should be helpful in regards to heat transfer questions.
..Well.. the only way I know how to do it, anyways!Liver first?
Unfortunately, the spirea died just like all my others. I either don't know how to care for them or the climate is just not conducive to their survival.Liver first? Oh, never mind then, that's one of my favorite organs.
Vin, Thanks. I was looking thru that yesterday. There is some great info in there. I'm planning to get some plants in pots and see how they do thru summer here. Probably some tropical things to start. These pots are also a bit smaller than those beauties you had, but the numbers should be rather close. You still have trees in your pots?
Sorry to hear that.Unfortunately, the spirea died just like all my others. I either don't know how to care for them or the climate is just not conducive to their survival.
Yeah, I think that was also an issue - not cold enough for long enough.Sorry to hear that.
The few species I have around me are very un-fussy... and actually more difficult to eliminate in “landscape settings”.
So I know at least SOME Spireas really like icicles!