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rosymosa 08-11-2003 10:00 PM

I am guilty of mimosa killing
 
I bought a very nice Mimosa plant by mail order,as I have wanted one for years. It arrived in a healthy condition, about 18/20 inches tall. It was put into a 12 in pot. with a mix of one third soil, sharp sand,and peat. I placed it in a full sun, south facing fence,and awaited results, and waited, and waited, and waited, and now it has turned into compost, over a period of three years.

Over these years it has been fed with, prostregen,and Miracle Gro. Did this cause it's demise I ask myself?

I would like to try again. Can anybody help me to master the art of raising a Mimosa to a beautiful flowering plant of which I can be proud of. I would apprecaite any help, please

Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson 09-11-2003 12:44 AM

I am guilty of mimosa killing
 
The message m
from rosymosa contains these words:

I bought a very nice Mimosa plant by mail order,as I have wanted one for
years. It arrived in a healthy condition, about 18/20 inches tall. It
was put into a 12 in pot. with a mix of one third soil, sharp sand,and
peat. I placed it in a full sun, south facing fence,and awaited
results, and waited, and waited, and waited, and now it has turned into
compost, over a period of three years.


Over these years it has been fed with, prostregen,and Miracle Gro. Did
this cause it's demise I ask myself?


I would like to try again. Can anybody help me to master the art of
raising a Mimosa to a beautiful flowering plant of which I can be proud
of. I would apprecaite any help, please
--
rosymosa
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You don't say where you live but mimosa isn't hardy and won't stand
winters out of doors. I would think this applies to most of UK but
others will know the exact degree of tenderness. You could consider
keeping one in a pot outside for the summer and under cover during the
winter if you have space.

Janet G

Robert 09-11-2003 08:33 AM

I am guilty of mimosa killing
 
: I bought a very nice Mimosa plant by mail order,as I have wanted one
: for years. It arrived in a healthy condition, about 18/20 inches
: tall. It was put into a 12 in pot. with a mix of one third soil,
: sharp sand,and peat. I placed it in a full sun, south facing
: fence,and awaited results, and waited, and waited, and waited, and
: now it has turned into compost, over a period of three years.
:
: Over these years it has been fed with, prostregen,and Miracle Gro. Did
: this cause it's demise I ask myself?
:
: I would like to try again. Can anybody help me to master the art of
: raising a Mimosa to a beautiful flowering plant of which I can be
: proud of. I would apprecaite any help, please

Please tell my neighbours how you killed it as theirs grows up almost as
high as the house every time they cut it down hard lol



aalina 05-10-2011 11:32 AM

Dear do no feel bad. there is nothing to worry . all is just by mistake. now you can plant a new mimosa tree. and just take care of that

echinosum 05-10-2011 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aalina (Post 938748)
Dear do no feel bad. there is nothing to worry . all is just by mistake. now you can plant a new mimosa tree. and just take care of that

"Mimosa" is unfortunately used for various plants, which might explain the confusion. Mimosa pudica (sensitive plant) is not hardy, and is grown as a house plantin Britain. But Acacia dealbata and Albizia julibrissin are, also often called mimosa, are fairly hardy, and are grown in the ground out of doors.


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