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This message was edited Jul 11, 2010 4:25 PM
Tropical Garden #78
Maybe, MAYBE this week I will upload all the pic that I have been taking for all if you. .....nice stuff and also some questions. Bear with me. ir is it bere......
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Ha ha Rita, I went to Ebay after viewing that Alocasia from Tropic but no luck although that's not to say I did not find another plant or two to buy while there;o)
The soil mixture I use for several of my Aroids are from my compost pile with aged horse manure,orchid bark and perlite although it did not work for Alocasia purple cloak which croaked and A. Zebrina reticulata has been a slow grower. Any tips/tricks if you grow either of those would be much appreciated.
I have not owned this plant very long and can not find alot of info. about but I like it and thus far seem's to be easy. Has anyone else here tried growing this plant?
Synandrospadix vermitoxicus
A week ago while in a nursery I saw a lone plant that I'd wanted ages ago but had never found. It was growing out of a pot with something else in it. And it was the intruder. No name on it. The main plant was supposed to be a close relative of the ZZ plant. So I bought the one with the "intruder". It's a "Giraffe's Knees", Gonatopus boivinii. Still haven't found out what the main plant in the pot is.
That's strange, mine have very dense clusters of flowers. I'll get a photo of them tomorrow in the daylight. When mine flower you can be expecting to see the mangos flowering shortly after. The cashews been flowering a couple of weeks and now the mangos are a mass of blooms.
That cashew is 3 years old from seed. This is its second time flowering...and It has twice as many blooms as it did last year. (which is still not a lot) I'm guessing the clusters will get denser with age? or maybe its light. I have it growing in an east facing window with no added artificial light. It seems to be growing well...Its also been blooming for a few weeks
No Debra none of them have rippened but they are getting big.!!!!
James
Been working on a new garden. Because my soil is so poor I've been "manufacturing" some for the new garden, which also helps to raise its height.
One side has a thick log as a border, the back will end up tapering back to the old ground level. The ends will continue to get more added to them so that the garden will get longer over time.
The area is well shaded and near my dam. The walking area (too wide to call a walk way) is between the dam and the new garden. Another never ending/never completed project added to my already huge list of never completed projects.
In another part of my place this Thunbergia has decided that despite winter, it's nice enough to come out again. In fact, I think it's the drying out that seems to make a lot of plants stop growth and flowering. If I give them a good drenching on top of their normal light sprinkling they often burst into flower again. My 'Cat's Whiskers' is another that responds, but with white flowers the photo never came out well.
