Hydrangea - Zone 9b California
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Painting trunks white in Northern California, Zone 9b
Comments (7)I paint trunks of all my fruit trees (Bay Area is cooler than Tracy, but the sun should be equally intense, except for foggy areas). Trunks of some of my rose bushes that were not painted were sun scalded over the summer, so this spring I will paint them as well. As trees grow, paint cracks, so I re-paint at least every spring. Use the cheapest indoor white latex paint mixed 50/50 with water....See MoreNeed help identifying a tree in Zone 9b California
Comments (11)Not convinced it's Japanese Plum. The fruits don't look quite right, nor do the bark/leaves (based on a google search on Japanese Plum). Can you show me some example images? A lot of the immature plums, etc I'm seeing online tend to be narrower at the stem end, and wider at the bottom. This fruit is wider at the top where it is attached to the stem....See MoreTuberose in California - Zone 9b
Comments (3)I’m in zone 10a, but since you haven’t got a reply, I’ll tell you my experience. I bought the bulbs at a county fair and put them in a good sized pot. They grew well, bloomed with lovely fragrance. I was amazed that they tolerated full sun In my zone. In a few years they outgrew the pot and I had lost interest in them, so I put them in the ground where they continue to grow and bloom in random places in the rose garden. Oddly, one is blooming right now. They die back for the winter and resprout in the spring. They develop bulblets (or whatever they are called.)...See MoreLooking for Hydrangea cuttings for SASE - Zone 9b California
Comments (0)Pls let me know if anyone has hydrangea cuttings to share for SASE. Already have the regular pink/blue/white variety's available at HD/Lowes and looking for pretty much any other variety's . Also, do suggest any online stores on eBay/Etsy etc if you are aware. Thank you! :)...See MoreIndigo2017 Blue
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