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Re: What's blooming in your garden?


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sheri Ann Richerson" <SheriAnnRicherson@exoticgardening.com>

> My A. Konjac has not bloomed yet, however I am happy to say it lives in 
> the
> ground here and seems to be multiplying

My two cents -- and worth every penny, both of them, at least now that the 
dollar has been devalued -- is that you don't want it to multiply in situ. 
This is much more effective as a single stalk (and though it is hard to 
believe, single leaf) plant. Having a bunch of sprouts coming up around it 
diminishes it. None of my business, but I would dig it after blooming and 
break off the offsets. You can plant them separately (I put the small ones 
out in the veggie garden) to grow on.

And Doreen -- fourteen pounds?!  I have some in the six or seven pound 
range, but FOURTEEN?! What are you fertilizing with -- 100-100-100? 
Plutonium?  Dead vagrants?


D 

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