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Bennyb 20-09-2005 12:43 AM

Ficus benjamina
 
Have just been given some seeds for a Ficus benjamina. Living in
Victoria, has anyone got any tips for propegation?

Would it be best to plant them out now, or wait a few more weeks till
the warm weather is a bit more constant?

Thanks


gardenlen 20-09-2005 03:05 AM

g'day bennyb,

not sure if you are planning on growing these in your garden?

also not sure how well they do in the colder climes.

but keep one thing in mind most ficus have very invasive root systems,
they get into sewerage pipes and into foundations, lift footpaths and
roadways.

also it doesn't matter how small you keep the top of the plant pruned
ie.,. as in a standard shape or whatever, the roots grow just as they
normally would.

they do very well as a pot culture.



snipped
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May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
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HC 20-09-2005 03:41 AM

G'day Benny

Have to agree with Len's comments, they do OK as a Bonsai too....this
way they can be kept under control. You have the choice of a tiny
bonsai (that will have tiny leaves) or a largish one, I've seen both and
they look really nice.

Bronwyn ;-)

gardenlen wrote:
g'day bennyb,

not sure if you are planning on growing these in your garden?

also not sure how well they do in the colder climes.

but keep one thing in mind most ficus have very invasive root systems,
they get into sewerage pipes and into foundations, lift footpaths and
roadways.

also it doesn't matter how small you keep the top of the plant pruned
ie.,. as in a standard shape or whatever, the roots grow just as they
normally would.

they do very well as a pot culture.



snipped
With peace and brightest of blessings,

len

--
"Be Content With What You Have And
May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
A World That You May Not Understand."

http://www.users.bigpond.com/gardenlen1


Bennyb 21-09-2005 12:37 AM

Thanks for the info!
I'm planning on keeping them in pots under the pergola, as the frost
down here would kill them overnight. Also thinking of making one into a
bonsai.


Nancy 21-09-2005 11:20 AM

I live in the west and keep them in pots under my patio.
They grow really well in pots.

"Bennyb" wrote in message
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Have just been given some seeds for a Ficus benjamina. Living in
Victoria, has anyone got any tips for propegation?

Would it be best to plant them out now, or wait a few more weeks till
the warm weather is a bit more constant?

Thanks





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