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Plumeria "Round Yellow"
By Pitta
- 11 Nov, 2009
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Another first time flowerer,
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Get a greenhouse Pipsqueak......but patience is needed. I have some grown from seed, the elderst is just about 4 years and its just getting its 1st flower spike.......and Im cant wait for spring................Pitta's are amazing........
11 Nov, 2009
Ihave never tried from seed as cuttings are flowering first year and there is an endless supply of cuttings[ mostly free ]
I THINK YOU BOTH BETTER EMIGRATE
12 Nov, 2009
Oooh ...If only Pitta......I would love to live somewhere where the climate would allow me to grow these in the garden. But alas its just a dream and I just hope to get them to flower in the greenhouse.....Lol
13 Nov, 2009
We do get lots of "POMS"an affectionate term foir the English come to settle and most love it.A dear friend of mine of 30 years is a Pom or was she is now an Aussie. Her sister who used to visit biannually decided to follow her children who all migratyed her to live permantly has just sold up in Devon and has come here to begin a new life, has bought a hose in Queensland sunshine coast hinterland and is so happy , she is growing her vegies and has so many home grown tomatoes and many other vegies.
14 Nov, 2009
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Just love these. I wil either have to emigrate or get a greenhouse LoL
11 Nov, 2009