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joeswife wrote:
Happy New Year! Yes, plant in one and two is fig leaf ficus,( before trim and after trim) and Oleander. I drag it in every fall, before the first freeze, I water it once a month and it stays the same with occasional leaf drop when heater runs too much, I combat that by misting all the plants foilage every other day. My heater vent in this area is pretty much blocked up. Things in front of dry heat air flow will dry up fast I have learned. I also have trimmed the oleander as it was too big for the area. Can't keep any of these outside here in Kansas. I love them outside in summer, tho.
My fig tree/bush downstairs went thru the freeze, and then was brought inside after leave loss, now it is waking up again. I get lots of figs from it. I can't leav in ground or I'd not se figs until the whole plant grew back from winter. *sigh* too much science involved sometimes.
Here is my main method of propagation..