Viewing post #68963 by joeswife

You are viewing a single post made by joeswife in the thread called Welcome to the brugs forum!.
Image
Mar 26, 2010 8:32 PM CST
Name: Debra joeswife
Derby,Kansas (Zone 6b)
I am so glad someone talked about spider mites. I have had a few but seem to catch them as soon as I see them. All infected leaves go to a bag and get taken out to the trash immediately and my hands go right to the sink. I feel like I might give another plant some hitch hikers if I don't.
I came home to my newest two brugs, Another Dola, and a new one called Flame. I took Elizabeth and Culebra outside for some fresh air and sunshine after work.. it got up to 65 here... I knocked off one of Elizabeths little buds darn it, but the big one is really coming down. I had a little stump of Desiree that I had left over so I put the whole thing in some potting medium, and now I have leaves peeking up. Seray, your sticks you sent me are really rooted out and ready for their home in the ground, I really appreciate that surprise back last fall. I know they are NOIDs, but I love them anyway.. one hundred percent rooted. Hubby says no more freeze here, I looked at month calendar for weather, only one night down to 37m rest of lows are in high 40s. Can I put the brugs out yet or no??? how about Ginger, anyone know?
Your Mind is a Garden, Your Thoughts are the Seeds, You can grow Flowers or You can grow Weeds.

« Return to the thread "Welcome to the brugs forum!"
« Return to Brugmansias forum
« Return to the Garden.org homepage

Member Login:

( No account? Join now! )

Today's site banner is by RootedInDirt and is called "Mediterranean Bells"

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.