Eric Frederick
26 Apr : 4:05
Just when you wonder if any other gays really enjoy gardening, you find this site. Geez am i glad!
Ishq Zindabad
23 Apr : 4:14
avocados don't normally bloom in indoors settings unless u provide atrium conditions.
but it doesn't hurt waiting patiently, all they needs is bright light, med-high humidity and spacious, oversized container.
darlene
21 Mar : 2:43
avicodo seed planted in july 2007 now 18" high top leAVES BIG BOTTOM LEAVES LITTLE HAVE TO KEEP INSIDE CAUSE IT'S COLD HERE IN WINTER ONTARIO CANADA. HOW DO I KEEP, TO TO BARE FRUIT.
cindi
10 Mar : 0:55
hi,
I have a clivia minaita. Its blooms have spent and my puppy ate some of the bulbous like seed pd left at the bas eo f the flower..I read this is a poisonous plant and can only find information saying the bulb is poisonous ..does this mean the root????
Hostablue
05 Mar : 0:55
Hi, Just found this website, Haven't had a chance to fully explore it yet. I'm a Shade gardner in Stone Mountain, GA just outside of Atlanta
nuno
22 Feb : 6:27
Hi, I am looking for european gardeners mad about subtropical and tropical species cultivated in European gardens. I also want to meet people willing to be travel partner in garden tours in europe. If you are interested please mail me. Bye everybody!
Redheadguy1951
09 Nov : 11:45
orlando, florida here...
roman46
30 Oct : 5:51
any gay landscape gardeners in teh s.e. melbourne area
ROBERT LEOPOLD
25 Aug : 18:43
I live in SW Fla.
About four years ago I planted a avacoto seed from a neighbors yard. The tree is now about 20 feet tall. No fruit !
What did I do wrong?
Fergusite
03 Jun : 17:14
any gay gardeners in the Fergus/Guelph Ontario area?
sazji
22 Apr : 19:30
Cheryl - re Clivia reblooming - Clivia needs a cool rest to rebloom. Try putting it in the coolest room in your house in the fall and give just enough water to keep from wilting. Bring it out after a month and a half or so and it should bloom. Also pot-bound plants bloom better.
sazji
22 Apr : 19:24
Karen - Unless you want to try growing Clivia from seed, remove the forming seedpods if any but leave the main stem. This will eventually yellow and die back as the plant extracts the nutrients from it. Then you can cut it off.
Karen Lyles
22 Apr : 10:49
When the blooms fall of of my Clivia Miniata, what do I do with the shoot? I didn't know if I should cut it back or leave it alone. Thank you so much! Karen
Farreat
01 Apr : 22:57
Hi I have just joined. I am Andrew, and I am a Gardener in a large private garden in Ireland. The garden is 14 acres and has been under construction for four years now. we are hoping to stop landscaping and start ghardening this year. But first..............
Dean
31 Mar : 11:59
Hi, I've just joined (probably more than once knowing my computer skills). Anywho, I live on 30 acres in the Glasshouse Mountains (Sunshine Coast Qld Australia) and cultivate tropical trees, Sth American bulbs (plus Boophane, Brunsvigias etc) and other strange things...
And, I believe everything is hardy until I've killed it 2 or 3 times myself...Haven't tried Meconopsis yet but I will one day.
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