Re: Propagating Brugmansia
- Subject: Re: Propagating Brugmansia
- From: J*@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 06:30:30 EDT
Donna, you and I sound more and more alike...I plant the hyacinth every year
on a teepee which is about 12 feet tall..last year I think was a bad year for
them since everybody I talked to didnt get very many seeds do to the weather
changing too fast for them to mature..I did get some more from other people
and this year I have a bumper crop of seeds.....Youve just got to love the
color of the leaves and the bloosom and pods make it an all around lovely
plant...and morning glories dont grow for me very well either....I keep
planting some and they just dont get very big....Judy
> Marilyn
> I have never gotten into the Hibiscus, even tho I think they are very
> very pretty. I boutht one a couple of years ago and put it in a pot and
> it didn't do very well for me, I think it was because it didn't get
> enough sun. now, the Hyacinth Bean Vine is another matter, I planted
> one on my back fence just behind the veggie garden and I thought it was
> gonna take over the world, but it was beautiful. I thought my husband
> was gonna divorce me, even tho he thought it was pretty, he doesn't
> like me to plant vines on the fence, he says, it's because it takes an
> act of congress to get me to clean up the dead vines in the fall when
> they die, and the fince looks ratty. "but what does he know anyway" right.
> I also don't have much luck with the morning glory either. It's hard to
> admit, but I'm just not good with some things. ha ha ha
> Donna in NE Mississippi zone 7
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