Tips on how to care for your garden, flowers, fruit trees, roses, gardenias, how to make and use compost, etc.Winter Chat is allowed until Spring.
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BerniceC: I couldn't believe I was reading that somebody was selling oxalis. It certainly is a noxious weed in NZ I've got 3 types growing in my gardens & lawn. Thankfully I have mainly creeping oxalis which isn't so bad but it certainly creeps.
I understand how many varieties of Oxalis could become a pestic plant in certain locales. It could not survive the winters such as we have in the northern USA. It is typically sold in the USA as an ornamental houseplant, especially around St. Patty's Day. I can imagine though that a field of them could be quit lovely to see, however difficult they are too kill off. Much like bamboo. In Maine there are certain varieties of lithrum which are considered weeds, but purchased here in NY by avid gardeners for their beauty and hardiness. In Hawaii the verbena and impatiens that are naturalized there are pulled out as weeds.
Eriisa: All this talk of flowers makes me jealous. We had snow saturday and I was just getting ready to lime the yard.. Our grass isnt green, the tulips arent up yet nor are the iris's.. I figure were looking at a late start to our season this year.. Wont be much fun since we planned on putting in cukes and pumpkins. U need 100+ days for good pumpkins or more..
skipinnz:WOW! 30 is amazing. I figure with the start of this years season I will be lucky to get 5! Do you make muffins as well? My most favourite muffin is pumpkin! YUM!
Rose: I tried growing pumpkins once,i was told to inject them with milk. I did and they grew than got all mushy.I'm with you we had snow yesterday and another storm coming in.We can't plant till the end of May.This year it maybe later.
skipinnz: We have clay soil and really have to work it good.Plus add alot of peatmoss and etc,Every other year we save seeds to use cause of the soil.I checked our compost it's frozen.
Oceans Apart: mid 30's here C not F....has been a bit cooler but tomatoes are really coming along and my herbs are a picture.....you can smell the basil all over the yard :)
has zucchini and cukes nearly ready to plant out and in the next week or so will have to pick the rosellas again and make jam :)
does anybody know anything about the "Bat [plant" pictured above.
I was given one for my birthday and cant find too much on how to grow them....they appear to be relatively hard to get, and I would appreciate anything you can find for me :)
BerniceC: Oh i've seen that plant in the flower section of the stores.I'm on my laptop and don't know how to CCP yet.My web is still connected i'll look later. Maybe ajtgirl might know she owns a flower shop i think.
Hi Bernice What you have is an anthurium They prefer tropical climates and low light...they grow wild in rain forests due to the shade and abundant humidity....but do not over water it in your house. The lack of humidity somehow makes them need less water in a home...unless you live in a green house. I repeat, let it dry out slightly between waterings and cut off the dead blooms as soon as they wither. Feed it like any house plant but do not put into direct sunlight as the leaves will burn. These types of plants prefer to be pot bound. That promotes flowering. Good luck
☼ajtgirl☼: thank you so much....thats about all I could find on it as well....I have it growing outside in my pergola, which is semi shaded amongst the furns and palms around the spa....thanks for that :)
You are quite welcome Foxy I spent most of the worktime hours digging up bamboo which I unfortunately planted too close to the greenhouse 5 years ago Darn but those roots are deep and spread like tentacles under the building and the sidewalk. I am feeling a little sore tonight due to the use of pitchfork and shovel