On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 14:17:41 -0400, "madgardener"
wrote:
what kind, Polar?
I just took it to the nabe nursery to be ID'd. It's a Ti Plant
(Hawaiian tropical). Cordyline Terminalis. Purple-edged leaves.
I asked if it was OK to put it in the ground but the Japanese-American
head honcho was kinda iffy about winter, even though this is So.Calif
coastal.
So I guess I'll leave it as a patio plant, and if we have much
"winter" will bring it inside. We don't heat, so it wouldn't be
bothered by that.
Nursery guy said it needed a lot of light, but WGB says
"tolerates low light intensity. ?? WGB says it can reach 6-8 feet
in "in special frost-free locations where it receives regular water
and soil stays warm." Would be kinda fun to grow it that tall!
Well, we *are* frost free, and I can make sure it receives regular
water, but I don't think soil stays exactly "warm" all year; never
occurred to me to measure temp; I just grow different veggies in the
"winter" than in the summer.
An interesting challenge.
Input from anyone who has grown a Ti plant (outside of real tropical
areas like Hawaii) would be welcome.
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Polar
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On 14 Jul 2003 23:55:06 GMT, ospam (Roseb441702)
wrote:
I was at my local Franks store because I wanted some tomato plants. I
must
have been there after the good ones were taken but I was determined not