Re: Sub-Tropical Climbers
- Subject: Re: Sub-Tropical Climbers
- From: T* L*
- Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 19:10:55 +0100
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Re Gayle's comment -
Though not really a
sub-tropical, I'd suggest Bomarea ssp.. I'm not sure how well it
would fare in a greenhouse though
- They do ok here
in my own shambolic greenhouse in NW England and I understand that
they do excellently in the no doubt anything but shambolic greenhouses of the
'conservatory climber' specialist nursery firm, Reads, in Norfolk.
Anyone have (simple,
please!) ideas of how I might turn 'ok' into 'excellent': ie, when grown as
greenhouse plants what regime most suits them,in terms of soil, watering,
temperatures, etc?
Tim by the radiant Solway
Firth
keenly awaiting the first
flowering here of Weinmannia racemosa...
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