I have heard so many wonderful things about the pregnant onion and how long lived they are, I would dearly love to have one. I'm new to this group so could anyone help me out? Thanks
Pregnant Onion
Here's a vendor from Plant Scout who may have them if you can't find one at a local garden center http://davesgarden.com/products/ps/go/1792/
Ohhhhhhhhhh, I have tons of babies and I would be happy to share with you. These things are indestructible! I left mine outside last year (7b) on the front porch and they kept on growing. For some reason, the UPS guy and mailman always leave any boxes for us right on top of the flower pot. It doesn't phase them. I love the blooms too. Let me know if you want a couple! :)
Susan
This message was edited Sep 1, 2008 9:16 PM
Not much in the way of Garden Centers around here in Central Ohio. Just a Lowe's and a Walmart but thanks for the info ecrane3.
Raggedyann, thanks so much for your generous offer. I'd love to have a couple. I'm new though and still reading through all the "how to's". How do we make these arrangements?
It's worth checking Lowes and Walmart, they might have them with the houseplants from time to time. Trouble is they're really bad about labeling things properly so you have to really know what you're looking for.
Littlebearsmom, click on my name where it is highlighted in blue and send me a dmail with your address.
Thanks ecrane3, I'll do that. I periodically stop by Walmart and Lowes just to browse and see if anything new has shown up in the garden center. My philosophy is, "I haven't met a plant that I don't like!" LOL!
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