LOL, Chantell, about Kibbles 'n Bits! You are right that that is probably what she was thinking. "Looks edible to me." I just saw over at a different plumeria forum that Hetty was selling quite a few Aztec Gold cuttings last month and may still have some available if you are still interested in those.
Brad, that is wonderful that you have had no non-golf days. You stay there in Florida where it is nice and warm. Thanks for the compliments about my blossoms. Any time you want more than two varieties of plumies, you just give me a hollar, and some cuttings will be headed your way, my friend.
Be well too:-)
Garden Tour...Plumies and things
Hetty still has AG but hurry!!!
I just got the 'Moir'
Michael & Clare - are they cuttings or rooted? And where are you all seeing these at? :)
Chantell,
you can send Hetty a D-mail here.
Her name is Dutchlady.
Thanks Michael...I found her listings... :)
Awesome!!
I was trying to put her in touch with you.
Keep me posted if you have trouble.
Im happy to help ya. ;)
You're so sweet, Michael...got an Dmail from her this AM and already Dmailed her back. :) This weather is so nice...I want to play hookie!! 72 degrees already and it's only 11:40 AM - should've stuck the Plummies outside...hindsight...what to do?!! LOL
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Beee patient lol!!
Too soon = damage. ;)
Patient? Me? Surely you jest! Teasing. When is a good time? I didn't mean to leave them out overnight...just thought with the temps in the 70's today that they might enjoy the full sun and warmth.
Any heat and sun is good,
However if the temps dip below 60 theyll think its winter again and they may think its still too early.
Bring them in and keepem warm. put em out when its sunny and warm.
No cold at all!!!!
Va should be good for outside full time by the mid of May.
Chantell, daytime sun outdoors is really helpful in getting them on their way to rooting and blooming. Michael is right though when he said to bring them in while the soil temp is still warm because you don't want the soil to get cold while those cuttings are rooting. Optimum rooting soil temperature for cuttings is 80 degrees or higher. If it is 70 outdoors for you, and you put them on some nice hot concrete outside in the sun, that would be wonderful for them.
Yea...good...that I will do!! Thanks again...I'm gonna learn this stuff yet. LOL
