Propagation: Plant Propagation part XXVII based on my own experience, 1 by Pughbear7
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Pughbear7 wrote: Lee you hit it on the head. albino kangaroo..... I looked at the oic after i took it and it looked like a huge rat or RUS rodent of unusual size. Dawn we plant them on the north side of the house in medium to light shade. right now the ones i have containerized are in full sun but hey I know it not to hot for them and hopefully when it comes time I will have my shade up for them. I like to run from50 or 70% shade because the things needing high shade can tolorate it and the ones needing more light usually take the med shade. I planted 4 different kinds of hydrangea in the north bed along the north wall of bricks. I should have drip irrigation installed. I have the fittings and all its just getting outside on nice days and getting it done.... basically i have to get my lazy butt up and moving ... lol lee i can see the wheels in storms head running... he will be one smart cookie. i doubt you will have any trouble getting the training done. My parents have a scotty that does a Hi five... its so cute... and their trat is mini carots but not too many of them though... well I just finished my hot coco and its time to lay down for the night. Tomorrow high upper 40's lower 50's then rain and highs in the 40's ... I will be watering my flats allowing them to drain then move them into the garage so I can stick cuttings at the dining rm table.... on thick towels of course but hey what ever to make it happen. If my plugs do well this year I might get out of the woody ornamental cuttings and go with plugs only. If I do it I wil have 2x the space to grow and make 3 - 4 times the $$$$$ ... time will tell albino peacock |


