Cordyline sps
By Pitta
- 31 Dec, 2009
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Some Cordyline getting big enough for the garden
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Yes Louise , I have 11 different ones in pots waiting for the wet season [monsoon] which is now only weeks away .
31 Dec, 2009
Ah yes, i remember seeing them all in their pots now.
Don't the heavy rains do any damage to the small plants ?
These are presumably ones that you see fit to survive the worst though, or you would risk them being out there.
1 Jan, 2010
No problems in tropics . Cordylines can handle the rain ok, in fact they grow more when its wqet season,
1 Jan, 2010
Pitta:
You Ti Plants look great!
21 Jan, 2010
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Will you plant them all out when they're right, Pitta ?
31 Dec, 2009