Propagation: Plant Propagation: The Basics Summer 2016, 1 by Gypsi
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Gypsi wrote: Finally got brave and put my Leopard plant in the ground near the chenille as the chenille is still alive. This is a new bed, a year ago it was flat hardened mud. Not sure what the big tall plant in the back is either. IT bloomed small white flowers, attractive ones, last year, leaves look a little like an echinacea, another Texan said feverfew but it isn\'t feverfew. It is alive and attractive and I swear it came from a plant swap but it could be a giant weed. Got brave and put my Hostas in the ground under the pine tree, and my cyclamens (which are presently in a leaf dead new sprout state). I soaked everything a couple of days ago and watered the hostas in now. a 2 day camping trip can kill everything in my pots with no one here to water so the pots must be upsized and in shade or unloaded. And the grasshoppers and webworms have just arrived. But truthfully I don\'t know what these caterpillars are, and my tomatoes are on a roll. I think I am going to have to set up drip irrigation for the garden area on a programmable timer before I go camping, or I will lose it all. |


