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Old 07-04-2005, 07:41 PM
mrchaos007
 
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Katra wrote:

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mrchaos007 wrote:


How ya all doing?

Mention you saw this on the internet and get 20% off any plant purchase
at Gardens of the Ancients. Best selection of herb plants in North
Austin. We also have a full selection of dried herbs, essential oils,
incense, crystals, books and much more.

We have many many rare and unusual selections, most of them have
medicinal value and most of those are very interesting just for their
ornamental value.

So you serious herbal gardeners check out the place committed to herbs.
You will be very surprised by our selection, reasonable prices and
helpful service.

Dave Schanzle
www.gardensoftheancients.com
Gardens of the Ancients Herb Emporium and Nursery
4800 Yager Lane
Manor, TX 78653



Hey Dave sweetie! :-)
Heads up!!!

Ad's like this one are not generally welcome on regular usenet lists but
if you want to advertise, become a regular contributing member of the
group and just put the above information in your signature!

I don't care what is welcome. I just do what I feel like. Not like I am
Walmart or something.

It'll get you some hits that way and sig "advertising" seems to be
acceptable on usenet. This is a GREAT group and well worth participating
in and I know that you could be a valuable contributor with your
knowlege of propagation of unusual herbals.


I have contributed for years, but have not done much recently.

The Peruvian torch cactus I bought from you last fall made it well thru
the winter and the fungal infections are gone, so I plan to pull the
buds for propagation.


Make sure they are 6" long for best results and let them dry for 10 to
14 days before you put into any mixture with any moisture.


For San Pedro, I've used a mix of 1/3 miracle grow, 1/3 sand and 1/3
pearlite with good success. What do YOU use for propagation?

That is pretty good, but I stay away from Miracle Grow anything. They
are part of the big problem.

The caapi vine is not growing much, does it need full shade? That is
what I am trying to provide it with!

What till it gets hot, it is a hot weather plant.

Have not planted the datura seeds yet, what soil mix is best for those?

Whatever they take clay alright.

To the rest of the group, PLEASE cut Dave some slack! He is new to
Usenet and I have been to Garden of the Ancients. FASCINATING selection
of plants that I've not seen anywhere else in Austin, plus some of the
regular plants. He has bush morning glory that is really fun and mine is
doing well! :-)

Don't worry they do and I have a very thick skin.

Hugs Dave!
Katra