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Old 26-09-2003, 01:02 PM
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What are some container plants that get by in cold/freezing weather
and never get direct sunlight? They will receive bright indirect
light. I'm kind of stumped over this one and would appreciate
any ideas.

Thanks!

-kudzy
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Old 26-09-2003, 03:02 PM
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Think about mountain side plants that grow on the northface, in the shade.
Neil


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What are some container plants that get by in cold/freezing weather
and never get direct sunlight? They will receive bright indirect
light. I'm kind of stumped over this one and would appreciate
any ideas.

Thanks!

-kudzy



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Old 27-09-2003, 07:12 AM
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In many climates, hostas will endure this kind of life...
I have also grown spearmint and lemon balm under these conditions.
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What are some container plants that get by in cold/freezing weather
and never get direct sunlight? They will receive bright indirect
light. I'm kind of stumped over this one and would appreciate
any ideas.

Thanks!

-kudzy



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Old 27-09-2003, 02:12 PM
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plastic plants!!!! lots to choose from!!!!


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What are some container plants that get by in cold/freezing weather
and never get direct sunlight? They will receive bright indirect
light. I'm kind of stumped over this one and would appreciate
any ideas.

Thanks!

-kudzy



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Old 28-09-2003, 02:43 AM
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How big a plant are you talking about? Where do you live? I grow ornamental
maples and standard camellias in tubs outdoors all year round, moving them
from pine shade in late spring & summer to our large sunny deck in fall for
the beautiful color to spring. But I wouldn't recommend that for much north
or where I live.
Gary
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What are some container plants that get by in cold/freezing weather
and never get direct sunlight? They will receive bright indirect
light. I'm kind of stumped over this one and would appreciate
any ideas.

Thanks!

-kudzy





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Old 28-09-2003, 10:02 PM
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I live in Atlanta, GA.

On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 01:13:33 GMT, "V_coerulea"
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How big a plant are you talking about? Where do you live? I grow ornamental
maples and standard camellias in tubs outdoors all year round, moving them
from pine shade in late spring & summer to our large sunny deck in fall for
the beautiful color to spring. But I wouldn't recommend that for much north
or where I live.
Gary
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What are some container plants that get by in cold/freezing weather
and never get direct sunlight? They will receive bright indirect
light. I'm kind of stumped over this one and would appreciate
any ideas.

Thanks!

-kudzy



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