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Fri, Nov 7, 08 at 21:55
| I have several Brugmansia But I would love to start with some Broms. I have 2 so far and got them from Daves Garden. I wasnt impressed with the sellers attitude so I would love to know where is a very reasonable place to find a few. What are some good ones to start with. I cant spend much. (Homeschool Budget) We have a greenhouse so overwintering is not a problem. The 2 I have are a black Mystic and an unnamed red one. I would love some more and I have really enjoyed the wonderful pictures that have been posted on here. I can see the passion overflowing. Great Job everyone. And thats for all the informationI have been reading my brains out. When indirct light is refered to is it okay to have them in the sun in the greenhouse or do I need to block it with other plants? |
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- Posted by hotdiggetydam (My Page) on Sat, Nov 8, 08 at 9:12
| See if you have a bromeliad society in your area is a good place to start |
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- Posted by jumpin4joy zone8 (My Page) on Sat, Nov 8, 08 at 23:32
| I didnt think of that. Ill try but I do doubt it here. Worth checking into. |
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