I have that type also, do you think I can plant it in the ground successfully? I live in zone 7 and so far it hasn't got cold this year only in...
Thanks lorax I thought I could count on you to help me with the fuscias.
I live in North Carolina and this weather is goofy. Sometimes it snows about a 1/4" and sometimes it doesn't do anything except ice and slush. I...
Thanks, but could I use them for seeds? Could I just plant this fuscia in the ground for the winter?
I have a beautiful fuscia plant outside and it is doing well. I have a question about it having berries?. It is fall now and it is still blooming...
I have had a lot of Aloe Vera and they have never come away from the soil like that. I put mine out in the summer, they go kind of brown then come...
It doesn't look like any Morning Glory i've ever seen. It could be a Passion Flower, but not like any I've seen here in the states.Their leaves...
Thanks Dave, I'll try it out.
sorry, I don't own a camera to put a picture of the thing on line for you. All I can do is try to describe it. The leaves are about a thumb nail...
Actually it is a flat grower, the leaves are whirled when first come out. I have not seen it flower, but it looks like a miniature...
I planted some about 2 years ago. You are not to eat them the first year. I use leaf mulch on them and I have a friend who uses sawdust (mounds of...
I had been wondering what it meant also. I grow only drought tolerant herbs because we have very little rain to water with but it is not a desert...
You know it could be a white mulberry (very young though).(Morus alba)