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Old 18-10-2004, 12:10 AM
JJ
 
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Thanks for all the great advice.
Think I'll place the pots in plastic buckets and keep the water in the
plastic buckets changed weekly and see what happens.
Didn't know if they could tolerate being kept out of water or not. Guess
not.

Thanks
Jerry


"adavisus" wrote in message
news:1098050549.huHe+kar7er8aMO57NuTUA@teranews...

Taro is fairly easy to store in a pot of dirt, I would have thought,
that can dry out and cope with frost free storage as a tuber.... or you
could bring it in and grow it as a potted houseplant

Umbrella palm does not make a tuber to speak of, it does have resilient
roots which don't tolerate drying out. Umbrella palm grows real easy in
water alone if you perk it with a change of water now and then. A
handfull of dirt would be adequate to supply some fertility. All you
need to bring in are several well rooted sprigs, just watch them go,
go, go...

Both are tolerant of poor light levels, though don't be surprised if
umbrella palm grows to massive proportions when it has settled
indoors... it grows very, very big in shady conditions...

Regards, andy
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