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Old 02-08-2003, 04:42 AM
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Default Fertilizers and care?

*sigh*

I'm going to post a long list of plants that I have around my home,
mostly potted indoors. There are a few plants in the ground outside
that I'll mark with an asterisk "*". I'm looking for information about
fertilizing and general care for these plants. I don't want to make a
"Tell me what to do" post, but I haven't had much luck in locating
this information in some manner that I can use. Some website have some
info about some plants, other sites about other plants, but none of it
seems to be from the same standpoint (measurement of fertilizer,
scheduling, etc.)

I'm located in Calgary, Alberta. Zone 3a I believe.

Take a look if you're so inclined and comment on anything you
notice... I'm basically flying blind here, just watering when the
plants need it and that's about it. I really wish I had a digital
camera as some of these guys are interesting.

One problem I **REALLY** would like to solve is "fungus gnat" or
"fruit flies!" I've tried using Safers BTK (has Bacillus
Thuringiensis) while watering... was told that it would affect the
larvae in the soil, but doesn't seem to have made a difference and
some plants don't seem to like it.

* Red Fall Apple tree - ~ 6 feet tall, planted this year. Had some
powdery mildew that I treated with some sulfer (and probably should
hit again soon). Doesn't look happy, but it's not dying. Leaves seem
dry.
* Valiant Grape - also planted this year. It's supposed to be Zone
2... We'll see.
* Several types of Raspberry bushes - planted a little over a year
ago. Only one plant has any fruit. They look healthy though.
* Goosberry - Planted last year with lots of berries.
* Chokeberry - Nothing to write about. New this year. Doesn't look sad
nor happy.
* Blueberry - Planted this year and actually got a berry from it!
* Lilac - one planted earlier this year which looks like it's just
drying out. Another from last year is slowly coming along.
* Climbing rose - Thought it died last winter. One of seven survived
last year. Guess that's what happens when you buy cheap and plant
late.
* Portulaca - They LOVE the heat and sun here in Calgary. It's VERY
dry. Wife is going to plant TONS of these around next year.
* Strawflower - Some inside, some out. The ones inside are pretty much
dead. Leaves got very droopy, as though there wasn't enough water, but
watering didn't help. Leaving them dry didn't help. Moving ot the
shade or sun didn't make much difference either. The one outside seems
OK, but doesn't seem healthy either.
- Grapefruit - Yup. Planted the seeds from a storebought grapefruit
and they ALL came up. Got pots around the house, up to 12" high. For
some reason they occasionaly leak sap from their stems. Actually got a
flower on one now.
- Hibiscus - Had two but one just didn't survive an aphid infestation.
The other is healthy, but doesn't grow much, nor flower. Probably not
enough light.
- Spider plants - Got TONS of these. Many are spindly, but they
propagate pretty easily! How do I get them to thicken up?!?
- English Ivy - I love the way these reach grow out, but I wish they'd
branch a bit more. Currently have a pot above the stairs with ivy
almost 10 feet long!
- Dracaena - Loves it's place in the office here. It's about 3' tall,
but I wish I had a 7' tall version of this.
- Hearleaf Philodendron - At least that's what I think it is. Was
about 4 inches long in a tiny tropical pot when I got it. It is now at
least 20 feet if I put it out straight. It's tangled in the banister
going to my second floor as well as down into my basement. It
definately needs a new hanging pot! Got another perched atop my
kitchen cupboards to fill the space and it looks GREAT!
- Various ferns
- Jade plant - Getting to big for its own good. Needs a repot.
- African violets - I transplant them and they fill the new pot! All
need to be split. One is putting out "seed pods" ???
- Arrowhead plants - Taking over a number of mixed pots.
- Cedar - Ya... it's indoors in a pot, only about 18" high. It loved
it the first few months here in my office, but it has been getting
dark and grey lately. Still has lots of new growth on it though.
- Jack Pines - These are about 4" tall. They've been potted for a year
now and I don't think they've grown half an inch. They're still green,
but they aren't doing ANYTHING.
- Aloe - I have two. One is healthy and going nuts. The other seems
healthy, but the spines (leaves?) grow out sideways. It looks like it
was sat upon, but it's been growing like that forever!

That's about all the plants that I can think of off the top of my
head. Not really look for much from this post, but if anyone has any
comments regarding my plants listed - how to fertilize, solutions for
the more questionable plants, etc. - I'd appreciate seeing them.

What I love is the scent of Hyacinths, but they die much to quickly. I
also love the way a strong Hybiscus flowers. The Portulaca we have
look wonderful, but they're outside. The wife misses the scent of the
citrus groves... Wish I could find something that would be happy
inside, have lots of flowers and a nice strong scent!


....anyhow, this post is long and rambling enough!!!! : ) Thanks for
reading this far!!!