This is a public-interest archive. Personal data is pseudonymized and retained under GDPR Article 89.

Re:Tropical trees


George Tinsley <gtinsley@netside.net> writes:
>Does anybody on this list grow tropical trees?  I notice that most
>people live farther north than Florida and don't worry too much about
>tropical stuff, but I'm sure that there have to be some lurkers out
>there from tropical or subtropical areas.  Please respond, as I would be
>very interested in trading or buying seeds of unusual trees as well as
>starting discussions of propagating stuff that I see around Miami.
>
>George
>gtinsley@netside.net

I have a few palms, a mango, a tangerine and I recently started a a Starfruit
from seed.  I'm still learning since I just became an avid gardener last year.
Fortunatly, here in Hawaii most trees do fine without much help from me. <g>
I'd also like to start a few unusual new plants, though not necessarly trees.
My yard space is somewhat limited.  I'd be interested in writing to George and
others on the list to swap ideas and seeds.  Of course, relevant propagation
info could also be posted to this list.  (I'm tired of cats, dogs and their 
excriment too).  Since I'm still learning (and this list is a good source of
info, thanks Duncan), I usually lurk.  I do read and ocassionally post on the 
rec.gardens NG where the format is somewhat more casual and the topics are
more widely (some would say "wildly") varied.  
**************************************************************************
Frank Monroe n63s@pnet16.navy.mil   Waialua, Hawaii   USDA Zone 11


Other Mailing lists | Author Index | Date Index | Subject Index | Thread Index