oh bye the way I am moving them when I put them in a container. I got the pair planted but only one is happy. I think cause it gets more sun. The other one is not nearly half as big and is sulky. They are planted in the same bed the same soil. The only difference I can tell is the sun.
I am positive that it is a rose of sharon. They are often grow as small trees if trained young. Also as a screen if planted close enough together. They look very similar to a hibiscus but they are way more hardy. Anyway I think that the garden centers often bulk label things. Like lumping...
I have two concrete containers (sort of big but definitely not small) and I want to plant them in the front of my driveway with a pink knockout each. So will they make it in a container? I think they would be so pretty there but want to make sure they will be happier there.
So did you just plant the whole fruit from the market? They have a special Louisiana mirilton project that I should be getting a fruit from next year. Apparently they grow real well here but since the storm (Katrina, she is the focal point of everybody's life) the Louisiana mirliton has been...
I grew up in SoCal and grew up eating chayote. So when I moved to Louisiana I was amazed that they are called miritons here. Anyway they grow well here and I need to hurry up and plant some. I am just waiting to find a see source.
I grew a few of these this year and they are absolutely gorgeous. They tolerate poor handling, neglect, poor soil. I can give free seeds to those who want them. Just PM me.
ETA: Please send me a SASE for the seeds. Thanks
Natalie
I bought a milkweed plant (or I bought a butterfly weed and they look similar). they propagate real easy and now I have like 8+ extra plants that I plan on planting this fall.
I had sprouting issues with peas and lettuce. I planted a whole packet and get like five. Which is highly unusual and the lettuce is a whole nother thing. It just seems doesn't to germinate. The carrots I always have a problem problem with. So I have no answers but tons of sympathy!
I learned to relax. And that gardening can still be fun even if there is no harvest. I also learned to simplify
what I plant so as to not be over burdened.
I have never tried to saved seed. Well I take that back I think and half way attempt it but never do. I have some tithonia that I really want to try and save this year as it is such a pretty plant and low mantance.
I am thinking of saving seed from what I thought was a serrano pepper. But...
Yum manteca. I save all my pork fat cause pork fat is good fat. And I use it (mostly bacon) to flavor anything. I tsp on bacon fat is only 3 weight watcher points. So it is something I can have for flavor.
LadyHawke, You must be in Ventura, Camarillo, or Carpenteria. I went to UCSB and loved loved it there. I also have cousins in Camarillo. How lucky you are to live in such a gorgeous climate!