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Join Date: Jun-2002
Location: Hudson, FL
Country: USA
Posts: 401
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Hi Cubbie,
It is so hard just to trim them when they are in bloom...and then the red berries that follow, how could we cut them off!!!! The ones I gave away, heck just about every one of them, I started from cuttings. They are so easy that way. I dug my own hole as far as being overwhelmed with too many plants. The girl I gave half of my malpigghia stock to, has to take care of them now. Now I can concentrate on doing something special with the ones I have left. I have several nice, large lava rocks I have been hoarding. This will be the season that I do the root over rock with a cascade barbados cherry... I have been planning it for a while. I think it will be stunning if it works out. |
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