Wanted: Moonflower/Datura/Angels Trumpet Seeds
9 years ago
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WANTED: Looking for Angel Trumpet seeds or cuttings
Comments (1)I have white Angels Trumpet, if you are interested ? Just email your address ? Thanks, Kathi...See Moredatura, moonflower, trumpet vine
Comments (12)I have a bunch em i just am teetering on whether to plant or not i just lost my male shihtzu at christmas time to a vicious attack of a neighbors dog and it about killed me. so now i am a little freaked out to think of losing another one, so when i read datura, moon vine, and trumpet vines were deadly to dogs i guess it freaked me out! i have two shihtzu and a golden and since two of the kids are grown and gone and the other almost 16 and kind of does her own thing...i have become very close to my dogs, i think it is a empty nester thing lol. so i just want to know that if i plant them the dogs or cats are really not going to want to bother them and i realize there are alot of harmful plants out there to animals and the dogs really dont bother my plants in the house unless a leaf has fallen or something. but what i have read is that the biggest thing is mostly gastrointestinal upset...vomiting etc... i dont know i am teetering cause i keep thinking would be my luck noone elses dogs in the country bother this plant but low and behold my dogs decide to snack on them....See MoreBrugs.....Angel Trumpets and Daturas...
Comments (40)hello first.....talithaluna.....around the time of first fall frost...ease way up on watering and take all green off the brugmansia's... .place them in a not so warm place in the dark or dimly lit area in the basement and give a cup of water once a month or so.... in spring,put them in front of any window with light and they will come back fine...no problem..then when all danger of frost has passed...out they go... second....ianna....i think you have that backwards my friend.....datura will come back from seed in the right zone....or just save the seed and sow in spring... brugs are from south america and can not handle the cold...seed or plant.. cheers and happy gardening all.. diggy...See MoreWANTED: moonflower seeds (morning glory, not Datura)
Comments (8)I guess that my squirrels are pretty dumb, thankfully, because they haven't even taken looked at the moonflower seed pods on my vine yet. The seeds aren't ripe yet though so I ha.ven't picked them. I will give them a couple more weeks. I haven't really started to think about next year yet so a list of possible trades would be helpful. AM...See More- 9 years ago
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