Re: Update on A Touch


DF: Okayyyy...maybe I'll be cruising on over to your website and taking
a look see to find myself a hib as a houseplant...yep, that would pretty
much cheer me up out of the end of the winter blues...Thanks for the
info., your Honor. :-)



Melody 
Hills, IA

"The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious."    
--Albert Einstein

 --- On Wed 02/09, David Franzman < dfranzma@pacbell.net > wrote:
From: David Franzman [mailto: dfranzma@pacbell.net]
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 10:01:32 -0800
Subject: Re: [CHAT] Update on A Touch

Hi Melody<br><br>Well I guess DF will do!<br><br>Hibs are actually
completely edible. They make tea with the flowers and in <br>Mexico they
make a drink from the leaves. So no worries with pets and or <br>kids.
As far as houseplants they do just fine. On one of the Hibiscus
<br>groups we just heard from a women in Ontario Canada who has had
her's for 20 <br>years. It's outside in the summer and inside next to a
window in winter. <br>She said she gets occassional flowers even in
winter. I think Auralie said <br>she's had a Hib for over 20 years as
well didn't you Aurailie?<br><br>Ok, this group is humbling and I'm back
to plain ol' DF. It is amazing how <br>much like family this group is.
You can leave for awhile but you are always <br>welcome when you come
back.<br><br>DF<br>

    http://www.atouchofthetropics.net<br>-----

Original Message ----- <br>From: "Melody " <mhobertm@excite.com><br>To:
<gardenchat@hort.net><br>Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 2:38
AM<br>Subject: RE: [CHAT] Update on A Touch<br><br><br>> Dear Your
Honorific Representative of the Bootless Wonders:<br>><br>> Please be
advised that your title is too long to fit our computer screens <br>> so
we've decided to shorten it to "DF".<br>><br>> Hope you have a wonderful
selling season. Everytime I visit your website<br>> I am so tempted to
buy, buy, buy...at least one of everything! I'm sure<br>> there are
plants out there that are easier to grow, but boy! almost<br>> nothing
can compete with their magnificent glory! How do they do as<br>>
houseplants? With cats and small dogs? And children? Toxic at all?
Do<br>> they require high light levels? Please advise.
TIA!<br>><br>><br>><br>> Melody<br>> Hills, IA<br>><br>> "The most
beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious."<br>> --Albert
Einstein<br>><br>> --- On Tue 02/08, David Franzman <
dfranzma@pacbell.net > wrote:<br>> From: David Franzman [mailto:
dfranzma@pacbell.net]<br>> To: gardenchat@hort.net<br>> Date: Tue, 8 Feb
2005 17:07:07 -0800<br>> Subject: [CHAT] Update on A Touch<br>><br

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