blasts from the past!

Tucson, AZ

wow! i just ran across one of my old galleries stored on the internet.

here is the fan and heater set-up in my first greenhouse.

https://www.quickbase.com/up/baaeyrrxn/g/rct/ej/va/FAN.JPG

i used to be more insane about plumies...muy loco!!!

plumeria in my backyard May '05 - https://www.quickbase.com/up/baaeyrrxn/g/rcc/ej/va/backyard.jpg

i think that is my old slaughter pink spread wide in the background Oct. '05 - https://www.quickbase.com/up/baaeyrrxn/g/rcs/ej/va/plumeria%20in%20ground.jpg

magnum opus start blooming in gh Oct. '06 and was still blooming in Jan. '07. here is a pic from Dec. '06 - https://www.quickbase.com/up/baaeyrrxn/g/rdz/ej/va/magnum%20opus.jpg

harbor freight gh that worked wonders Nov. '06 w/ some good blooms that winter - https://www.quickbase.com/db/baaeyrrxn?a=q&qid=-1000004

who put this on my back patio??? i want it removed now!!! : ) '05 - https://www.quickbase.com/up/baaeyrrxn/g/rgf/ej/va/plumeria%20outside.jpg

i am not addicted winter '05/'06 - https://www.quickbase.com/db/baaeyrrxn?a=q&qid=-1000006

Mulberry, FL

Yes I know looking at pic's gone by is a trip the things we do for these plants Clare said if she had to do all I have to she would have one lol a small dwarf you could carry in side in the winter lol

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Tucson, AZ

my friend is getting me into the dwarf thai hybrids. you have to be careful of the dwarfs, too. they will get wide quicker and be just as hard to get in the door. LOL their footprint can be just as wide except they are not as high.

Mulberry, FL

I have a couple here grew them from seed!

Tucson, AZ

how long have you had them? any blooms?

Mulberry, FL

No no blooms there slow growers too the little varigated I have is 2 years old and 4 inches maybe thats why they graft them

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

LOL, Dana! What I actually said was I wouldn't do seedlings if I had to do it all over again:-) Seedlings take so much time and patience as you know. And in the past I have said that, if I had to live somewhere that freezes, I would probably just have one, probably a dwarf. I just couldn't do the whole moving plumeria thing every year with my back the way it is. Fortunately, most of mine are in the ground so I'm good with that.

Hi Dete! It's nice to see you again;-) Yeah, been there; done that. I was obsessed from about 2001-2008. It's starting to wear off now thankfully:-)

I do love my dwarves. My Dwarf Richard Criley Rainbow that Kukiat grafted for me is one of my favorites. It blooms like crazy all year long. I just love it.

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