lily acrobatics and rejuvenation ???
"mike miller" wrote:
My question: how long until this becomes a plant again? Is it even worth keeping it this year (given that the summer only lasts a few weeks here)? I can't guess a time frame, considering its checkered past... sounds like you very much need a warm "nursery" pool to at least get it going. With protection from various wildlife. I'm considering tropicals in zone 5/4 myself, since by next year I'll have all colors _except_ blue. How did you winter the tuber? I don't mind paying the price for good plant material, but treating something that pricey as an annual..... well, I do respect my Scots ancestors, and... Thanks, Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at www.albany.net/~gwoods Zone 5/6 in upstate New York, 1200' elevation. NY WO G |
lily acrobatics and rejuvenation ???
My question: how long until this becomes a plant again? Is it even worth keeping it this year (given that the summer only lasts a few weeks here)? Opinions? Put a milk crate thingy upside down, over the pot. This will allow the plant to grow, and keep out the larger critters that are destroying it. Put a rock or something on top to keep it steady. |
lily acrobatics and rejuvenation ???
Put a milk crate thingy upside down, over the pot. This will allow the plant to grow, and keep out the larger critters that are destroying it. Put a rock or something on top to keep it steady. I tried that, but it's on a slanty area. I might try the nursery pond idea, but my pond is in its spring greening stage, and I could use the plant IN the pond. |
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