Do you know what species you have? There are a couple of rather large
specimens of P. macrophyllus on the Texas A&M campus, zone 8. This
suggests that if you can get them to a fairly large size, they ought
to be fine unless you have a freak freeze. (A little Googling suggests
hardiness to zone 8 to 10)
AFAIK, they aren't fussy as to fertilizer
and are rather shade-tolerant. They will not flower, being
gymnosperms. There are separate male and female plants, if I remember
correctly. If you have one of each sex, you may see fleshy-arilled
seeds on the female when it is old enough.
M. Reed
Jeffrey Birch wrote:
Hello to all...
I have two potted podocarpus (podocarpi?) In Charleston SC and need some
information on caring for them (I don't know the specific species).
Specifically:
How much water and how often
Any fertilizer and when
When/if they flower
How much cold can they stand
Anyone who can help, I would appreciate it!
Jeff Birch