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[INDOOR-GARDENING:374] Re: Yucca
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- Subject: [INDOOR-GARDENING:374] Re: Yucca
- From: W* S* <W*@apron.co.za>
- Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 13:04:44 +0200
Thanx for your advice, so you say neglect it hey?
It is in a pot that does not have very good drainage, but I'll make a plan.
Warda
-----Original Message-----
From: Millie J. Cowart [SMTP:mcowart@alvin.isd.tenet.edu]
Sent: Friday, April 23, 1999 4:48 PM
To: indoor-gardening@prairienet.org
Subject: [INDOOR-GARDENING:347] Re: Yucca
Yuccas are really easy if you DON'T overwater. I basically left
mine on the
patio for months at a time and didn't really water it. It rained
very little
and it was great. Is it somewhere that it can get some drainage? I
think
drainage is very important. If it's in
the ground it will probably be okay unless it's in a valley or
something so it
constantly
sits in water. I actually brought mine in and have it in a window.
Neglect
this plant and
it will thrive!
-Millie
Warda SCHROEDER wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a yucca standing outside my front door, but I'm not sure
how to take
> care of it. Someone told me not to water it too much, but what
about winter
> approaching & all the rain water it will soak in? Should I bring
it inside?
>
> Your advice will be highly appreciated as I am a beginner in this
game & I
> definitely do not have green fingers.
>
> Warda
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