18-11-2006, 07:13 AM
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Mark Herbert wrote:
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Omelet wrote:
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Mark Herbert wrote:
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Omelet wrote:
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Mark Herbert wrote:
Few things project the majesty of dawning sunlight like the
luminescence
of the throat of a fresh morning glory!
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Yum! :-)
Best of the three imho!
Thanks, Kat. The variety is Grandpa Ott's. I often wonder if Grandpa
is related to Jonathan Ott, the great ethnobotanist. Maybe those seeds
deserve a second look, after all
Heheheh!
I've considered trying to grow Hawaiian Baby Woodroses...
My current HBWR plant is 4 years old and hasn't bloomed yet. I leave it
out all summer long and bring it indoors and keep it under lights in the
winter. I don't know why it won't flower. I had a similar plant a long
time ago that bloomed its second year. Here it is growing up over my
roof. It lives in a 20 gallon tub and grows about 15 feet in the summer.
You might try giving it a dose of fertilizer HEAVY in Phosphorus but
light in Nitrogen.
Bob Williams
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