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container of flowering kales
By Breeze
- 31 Jan, 2009
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I grew them as mini sized
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Hello Breeze.
Oh, that is so beautiful !
Wonderful structure and colours. :o)
31 Jan, 2009
Breeze ...how do you grow them this way..?
31 Jan, 2009
Hi Bernieh et al.,thank you so much for your friendly comment.
Catfinch,
Flowering kales are extremely intriguing to grow.
They grow larger when each is planted with enough space between them.
While they grow small-sized when planted thickly.
Another characteristic of them is that they are easy to bend.
So you've got to prop them as necesssity occurs.
In addition to these general characteristics, we have those varieties which grow tall--they're for cutting.
I make the most of these characteristics and varieties and have succeeded in growing the taller ones thickly without props, thus resulting in creating wavy impressions.
Chemical dwarfers are not used.
Breeze
1 Feb, 2009
they look wonderful Breeze. Well done.
1 Feb, 2009
Very, very interesting Breeze...I will have to give this a try ...thank you so much for your explanation...my gratitude to you for taking the time....I am so pleased. ~Cat
2 Feb, 2009
Nice display.
2 Feb, 2009
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This is a great collection - look fantastic!
31 Jan, 2009