My backyard

Herbstein, Germany(Zone 5a)

Quite a few will be available, when the quarantine is over woodspirit.

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

So does Liz have some in quarantine????

Your Brugs look wonderful Monika and we are looking forward to seeing pictures of your newest crosses!!!! Seeing your yard makes it easy to understand why you haven't been online much lately.

North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8b)

We don't have the quarantine in Canada Lilypon, it's just in the States.

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

So did you get some plants from Monika Liz?

Victoria, BC(Zone 8b)

And if you did Liz, were any of the cuttings I got from you, Monika's? All the plants are doing well, no buds yet, but they are healthy and growing! Did the HG cutting come off of yours that bloomed and bloomed?

Linda

(Zone 5a)

Monika after making the holes in the pot do you plant the the whole 5 gal pot in the ground and then dig them up before winter?

Ellicott City, MD(Zone 7a)

Absoutely incredibly gorgeous! The amount of work and time you've put into your garden is VERY obvious!! It looks like a botanical garden that people should pay admission to visit and see your beautiful Brugs!

Herbstein, Germany(Zone 5a)

Yes, thats precisely what I do windsurffer.

(Zone 5a)

Thanks :}

Lake Toxaway, NC(Zone 7a)

How on earth do you lift them out of the ground? Do you have a piece of machinery? like a backhoe?

Herbstein, Germany(Zone 5a)

I do it myself woodspirit. After lifting them out of the ground, I transport them in something similar like a wheelbarrow to the winterquarter.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

What we do for love!

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Lindale, TX(Zone 8a)

Monica: Wow, that is just beautiful. I only have two Brugs but now I'm hooked.

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

Monika what do you call a winterquarter, one of those greenhouses? do they need to be kept in warm weather over the winter.?

kathy

Herbstein, Germany(Zone 5a)

kathy_ann, I have a well isolated Greenhouse besides my home. I have to heat it in order to keep it frost free. The two Greenhouses, you see here, cannot be kept frost free.

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

Really! well, I was wondering, what you put in them if you can't keep them frost free. I imagine it's pretty costly to heat them ha? being in such cold weather as you probably are. WE have a new greenhouse on the way, and we're planning on heating with wood heat. hope it is a good decision. I don't think I could afford the electric bill on our greenhouse. it's l6x32 but will be plenty big enough for everything LOL

kathy

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