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Has anybody ever "rescued" a plant? (1/2)
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. -- Polar wrote in message .. . 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 |
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Has anybody ever "rescued" a plant? (1/2)
Input from anyone who has grown a Ti plant (outside
of real tropical areas like Hawaii) would be welcome. Awww, man...... Okay, I won't give any cultural tips, but I *will* give you something that was told to me, more of an old wives tale or superstition. Don't have Ti plants near your doors, either outside or inside. Ti plants are an indicator/symbol of money and if they are by a door to your house, the money will 'leave'. Tracey |
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In article , Tracey wrote:
Input from anyone who has grown a Ti plant (outside of real tropical areas like Hawaii) would be welcome. Awww, man...... Okay, I won't give any cultural tips, but I *will* give you something that was told to me, more of an old wives tale or superstition. Don't have Ti plants near your doors, either outside or inside. Ti plants are an indicator/symbol of money and if they are by a door to your house, the money will 'leave'. Tracey AHA! Now everything's beginning to make sense! -paghat the ratgirl -- "Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher. "Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature. -from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers" See the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com/ |
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Has anybody ever "rescued" a plant? (1/2)
Tracey wrote in :
Input from anyone who has grown a Ti plant (outside of real tropical areas like Hawaii) would be welcome. Awww, man...... Okay, I won't give any cultural tips, but I *will* give you something that was told to me, more of an old wives tale or superstition. Don't have Ti plants near your doors, either outside or inside. Ti plants are an indicator/symbol of money and if they are by a door to your house, the money will 'leave'. Tracey haha, now if I could only get my hands on some cat, skunk, squirrel, rabbit, or raccoon indicator/symbol plants, I'd be rich. :-) |
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While I have not grown it, it does grow wild over there, and it does love the
heat, as Hawaii never goes under 70F even at night and it's humid there too. The local people there use the leaves for all kinds of things too. -- "In this universe the night was falling,the shadows were lengthening towards an east that would not know another dawn. But elsewhere the stars were still young and the light of morning lingered: and along the path he once had followed, man would one day go again." Arthur C. Clarke, The City & The Stars SIAR www.starlords.org Bishop's Car Fund http://www.bishopcarfund.Netfirms.com/ Freelance Writers Shop http://www.freelancewrittersshop.netfirms.com Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord wrote in message ... 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. -- Polar wrote in message .. . 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 |
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Has anybody ever "rescued" a plant? (1/2)
AHA! Now everything's beginning to make sense! It does, doesn't it? grin I got all sorts of homegrown hints and tips and superstitions while living on the other side of the island. No fountains or ponds near doorways, either. Tracey |
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Has anybody ever "rescued" a plant? (1/2)
haha, now if I could only get my hands on some cat, skunk, squirrel, rabbit, or raccoon indicator/symbol plants, I'd be rich. Would be nice, wouldn't it? Tracey |
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