Re: Buddleia 'Sun Gold'
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- Subject: Re: Buddleia 'Sun Gold'
- From: "* T* <m*@clark.net>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 03:56:40 -0400
Sounds like you're doing what can be done, Kemberly, and now it's hope for
the best time. The only other suggestion might be to enclose it in a
plastic bag if it gets no direct sun at all (if it does, it will cook) to
increase humidity around the plant...
Sharing plants is a "good thing" and what you say is proof of the
pudding...let's hope yours survives for you tho'.
Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@clark.net
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Kemberly said:
> Looks like I may be giving my 'Sun Gold' the best possible treatment -
I've
> done pretty much exactly what you have said to do. I put it in a 3 gal.
pot
> in an alley way between the greenhouse and back of the garage - it gets
lots
> of light but no real direct sun throughout the day. He is not looking to
> good. The only good thing about this whole thing is about 6 weeks ago I
gave
> Pam (murfsmomma) a few cuttings (back when my plant was flourishing) and
she
> still has two remaining.....so if one of those cuttings makes it seems
that
> even if I loose the mother plant I will have it back in my garden in no
time.
> Just one more advantage to sharing your garden - a source for the plant
you
> love when you loose it. :o)
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