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what plant have u always wanted to grow ...but u always
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Money tree

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azaleas


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Rattan! ouch higher ouch lower ouch


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Good response!!!

In all seriousness I think mine would have to be Fuschia. I absolutely
love them and they do Ok for a while, but then cark it. Having said
that, I did Ok with them when living on the Central Tablelands NSW but
they don't seem to like coastal conditions now.

Bronwyn ;-)

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Old 27-01-2006, 02:52 PM posted to aus.gardens
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Well, I could be honest and say every plant - I am a terrible plant-killer.
But to limit the field a bit I have a particularly terrible record with
azaleas, gardenias and camellias. I love them too - I always hurt the ones I
love...
I have put several of each of the above and have only a few spindy things
left barely clinging to life to show for it.

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Old 27-01-2006, 10:13 PM posted to aus.gardens
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Capsicums
Love to eat em in everything. Greengrocers love me.
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azaleas


Lavenders, they don't last and I'm sick of trying to get them to flower.

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Boronia and gardenia.

For me, they never fail to fail.

Liz...



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orchids. and conifers, for some obscure reason.
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Boronia and gardenia.

For me, they never fail to fail.

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