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- To: i*@prairienet.org
- Subject: Hi
- From: B* N* <C*@ix.netcom.com>
- Date: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 19:46:08 -0400
Hi Bonnie....It's nice to know somebody else strives with plumeria in
Ct. I have 6 -- 4 new this year -- and 2 old timers. I don't know why
I insist on growing something so foreign to our Ct. weather, but I
continue. I have NEVER gotten one to bloom, altho' I follow a rigid
care and feeding routine.......they are beautiful plants, with lots of
leaves, but not one bloom......but I keep trying.....hope never dies in
the heart of a gardener. Now, the abutilons are a different story.
They're actually fun!!! I'm going to try to get to Logee's next week
and try a couple of new ones. I'm next to the New York State border
near Danbury, so it's a 2+ hour drive for me, but I think it will be
worth it.
Bobbi......P.S. If your plumeria blooms, please don't tell me <sob>
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