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Old 03-08-2007, 07:52 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Photos of 'climbing' Pelargonium

On 2/8/07 23:54, in article ,
"Gregoire Kretz" wrote:

Sacha wrote:

On 2/8/07 21:55, in article , "Pam
Moore" wrote:

If you're going into productionto sell them for next year Sacha,
please put me on the list.


I'll certainly let you know about them, Pam. But you do realise it's not
some kind of 'miracle' climber! It might 'do' and it might not.


Pelargoniums have a reputation for not being too difficult to grow from
cuts. Some people say even the pruned bits regularly start growing
again. I guess you would know.

They're very easy to propagate, so I don't think this one will give much
trouble. Whether or not it will do its reaching for the skies thing under
all circumstances, is another matter!


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