Guillot's Sunset?
moonie_57 (8 NC)
10 years ago
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WANTED: Guillot's Sunset for Gingers
Comments (0)I'd like to trade for a Guillot's Sunset. I have Candy Stripe Plumie, or good gingers. Check out my trade list....See MoreFree seeds
Comments (15)Hmmm... I did send an email too. Oh well! You are very generous! I've been trying to email a couple people about Thorntons Lemon Drop and no replies, so I'll have to check my settings maybe....See Morenot Guillot Sunset
Comments (5)It's beautiful, Roxanne!!! Do you have another GS? We will talk if you don't!!! ;-) Love this bloom !! It's a.beauty!!! Take care, Xoxoxo Laura...See MoreSeptember pics...Black Tiger!!!
Comments (27)Hello Everyone, Hi HUnter!!! I know how it is on the Palm forum!!! LOL That is another "love" that i have... but i cant plant any more in the yard. Containers is a different story!!! : ) I just picked up a Christmas Palm and a Pigmy Date Palm at a local stand ..i couldnt pass them up!!! Glad you are having a great time with the Palms and the Plumeria... You are so lucky to have this interest at such an early age...BRAVO!!! Keep up the good work, i know some people dont understand the excitement of seeing a seedling, but as you know i do understand!!! Dont let anyone discourage you from the joy that you find in your success!!! My favorite? Oh MY!!!! LOL... that is a very hard question.. This summer my over all favorite is the Lani!!! The beauty of this tree has been such a joy!!! The Black Tiger has been close to the top as well!!! The deep color of this red is impressive. Last summer i really enjoyed Daisy Wilcox..the beauty of the blooms were amazing as well as the scent!! Very fragrant. OK..now you have me thinking of another favorite... Elizabeth Thorton Lemon Drop!!! this is another must have. With the cold approaching up your way, yes...take them inside. I dont let them see temps drop below 45* Some let them go lower, but i watch the lows forcasted and i will bring them all inside when the te,ps start to drop here in VB. I think i have a few more weeks left. We are having an cold spell here, but i think the temps will bounce back to normal. I have left them alone. You are in Ohio, so you need to bring them in. They will go dormant and will drop their leaves. You can let them just relax during the winter, but dont forget to water just a little. It is hard the first winter when they go dormant with the needs of water. Just remember even thought they are dormant, they do have their needs...water very sparingly. The tree that i sent to you is potted in Al's Gritty Mix and needs more water then the average mix. This mix is very fast draining and will need to be watered a little more. You want to keep it alive even while it is sleeping. It really depends how you store them . Send me an e,mail and i will help you with the needs of your trees... Keep up the good work Hunter.. Hope school is going well for you!!! Those Foxtail seedlings look great BTW!!!! The palms have been in the ground for about 17 years. They have been fun to grow and do make my day when i come home and see Palms here in VB. I planted them when very few would even think about growing Cold hardy Palms in my area. Its amazing how things have changed : ) You see all sorts of Palms here in VB now.... They are definately gaining speed up the east coast!!! Take care, Laura in VB...See MoreDave in NoVA • N. Virginia • zone 7A
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