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Sep 7, 2015 9:18 PM CST
Name: David Laderoute
Zone 5B/6 - NW MO (Zone 5b)
Ignoring Zones altogether
Seed Starter Avid Green Pages Reviewer Garden Ideas: Level 1
drdawg said:Yes, that is a real difference between the way I grow and the way you grow. Without my greenhouses, I would only have a handful of tropical plants. What in the world do you do with 500-2000 seedlings? Do you not have any of your plumeria go dormant?


I have a business, Pony Express Plants and sell at a local farmers' market. I also give away a lot. And of course, grow for my own garden - whis IS filling up. Heh I recently weed whacked a "natural" area and have freed up about 500 - 700 sq feet of new planting area. I trade as well cause I grow so many weird things and other peeps always have things I want.

WRT Plumeria, I only have one. Smiling I got Little Darling a bit over a year ago as a rooted cutting and kept it basically dormant in my basement.

Am considering buying another and definitely will be growing from seed. Hck - I can wait 14 months to see a bloom. Rolling on the floor laughing

cheers
Seeking Feng Shui with my plants since 1976

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