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Old 26-07-2005, 11:30 PM
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Hi everyone,
I came across a fanastic end of season the other day and bought some
spirea (little princess and a shirobana) a new double red peony and a yellow
polentilla and a little plant that was mislabled.Star of Bethleem only to
find out later it is a solanum ,a potato vine.
http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plan...sminoides.html
it says it is semi hardy to Phoenix , which would be great but I live in
Nova Scotia Canada zone 5!

does anyone know if I should take a cutting and try nursing it through the
winter or try gathering seeds or just enjoy now? mind you I think I paid
something like a buck for it so no hardship that way

thanks for any help!
Lynn


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Old 27-07-2005, 06:28 PM
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"Lynn" wrote in message
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Hi everyone,
I came across a fanastic end of season the other day and bought some
spirea (little princess and a shirobana) a new double red peony and a
yellow polentilla and a little plant that was mislabled.Star of Bethleem
only to find out later it is a solanum ,a potato vine.
http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plan...sminoides.html
it says it is semi hardy to Phoenix , which would be great but I live in
Nova Scotia Canada zone 5!

does anyone know if I should take a cutting and try nursing it through the
winter or try gathering seeds or just enjoy now? mind you I think I paid
something like a buck for it so no hardship that way

thanks for any help!
Lynn



What the hell.....why not do both? It sounds like you're open to
experimenting. Besides...furniture is boring. Fill the house with plants
instead. :-)


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Old 27-07-2005, 08:54 PM
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What the hell.....why not do both? It sounds like you're open to
experimenting. Besides...furniture is boring. Fill the house with plants
instead. :-)



Are you advocating to lay around on the floor in a diaper and palm the
sago like you do all day? No thanks...

fetch.
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Old 27-07-2005, 08:56 PM
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Doug Kanter wrote:



What the hell.....why not do both? It sounds like you're open to
experimenting. Besides...furniture is boring. Fill the house with plants
instead. :-)


Are you advocating to lay around on the floor in a diaper and palm the
sago like you do all day? No thanks...

fetch.


Uh oh. Mommy's not home yet. Get off the computer right this minute.


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Old 28-07-2005, 11:02 PM
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"Lynn" wrote in message
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Hi everyone,
does anyone know if I should take a cutting and try nursing it through
the

winter or try gathering seeds or just enjoy now? mind you I think I paid
something like a buck for it so no hardship that way

thanks for any help!
Lynn



What the hell.....why not do both? It sounds like you're open to
experimenting. Besides...furniture is boring. Fill the house with plants
instead. :-)


Thanks for replying. I will probably do both but was just looking for the
best way.


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