Stevia the sugar plant!!!!
moringaplace
11 years ago
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Kevin Reilly
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Comments (1)GREETINGS would be interested i hoya later in year if you are interested in trumpet vine..they are dormant now i know i have orange but the other colors did not bloom last year so they would a guess cause tags gone let me know GOD BLESS...See MoreHAVE: Stevia sugar plant
Comments (2)I'd be interested in trading for some of your stevia seeds. have a look at my list and see if there is anything you're interested in. Thanks....Heather Here is a link that might be useful: Heather's Trade Page...See MoreNEW: Cracked Pot Gardeners**June Partners
Comments (90)TONI rub it in will you? Mine didn't make it and I used the vermiculite and bag trick this time! I did actually manage to get some sedum to finally put on some roots, last year I did my rooting in August with hardwood cuttings I am going to try that again this year and see how it goes. I have a purple butterfly bush, a honeycomb BB and a red bottle brush I wish to try this time. I SOOOOO hope the bottle brush takes it is sooo pretty. I do have a few hardwood cuttings of a smoke tree in water and I thought they were dead so I was going to through them out the other day and noticed some callousing and thought NO WAY is that root starts BUT I honestly THINK it is so I stuck them back in the water! I SOOOO hope those make it and are not just a false start LOL. Toni I think I am gonna send cuttings to you we can share my cuttings LOL. Thanks for the update, you know I really AM glad you are having so much success right? I really am, I think it is wonderful! OHH OHH OHHH, someone TELL ME PLEASE HOW I should do some Weeping Pussy Willow cuttings? Someone sent me a bunch and right now they are just in water is this good? OR what would be the best approch? They are hardwood from the base and from the limbs. ANY advice would be sooo much appreciated PLEASE. :) Fran...See Morerecipe: 'real' ginger ale w/no sugar (stevia)
Comments (2)oh now thats kewl! Where do you buy it so you can grow it Persian cat?...See Moremoringaplace
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