Re: Wow - brug


Brugmansia seem to like cooler weather.  Mine only blooms really  well from 
fall through Spring, and really slows down in the heat of  summer.  They really 
seem to adapt well to cooler climates, some species  won't even grow in hot 
climates, as well as a lot of the new hybrids that are  coming out of Europe.  
I've tried numerous times, as have others, to grow  some of these, without 
success.  So I think you should hold on to it too,  Kitty......might actually 
really be worth the effort.
 
Noreen
zone 9
Texas Gulf Coast
 
In a message dated 3/21/2009 3:40:25 PM Central Daylight Time,  
kmrsy@comcast.net writes:

A friend  gave me a start from her Brugmansia last year.  I potted it on to a 
 
larger size when I grought it in to the garage for the fall. I had no  
intention of keeping it as they get so huge and I do not intend to do the  
dragging every year, so it is going in my plant sale next month.   Guess, 
what....the darned thing is blooming!  In the cold  garage!




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