Can Cymbidium and Dracena survive in AZ?
beeps
11 years ago
My dad had quite a green thumb when it came to cymbidiums, and my mom loved them, so they had lots of them. When he could no longer care for them I took several. So, now I have some beautiful cymbidiums and I'm told they won't survive in AZ. (I'm moving south of Tucson - so a wee bit cooler than Tucson.) They are large-ish plants and moving them inside the house is not feasible. Would shading them work? A greenhouse? Anything? Any way to keep them alive in AZ?
What about Dracena? I've got several beautiful Dracena too that I want to take with me. One will go in the house, but again I have too many for house plants. Can they survive?
I'm happy to put things on the patio and in shade, but moving all these in the house will mean I will have to move into the backyard! ;)
Thanks in advance.
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