You have a good looking collection there, Lonnie. You have to hand it to the Thais, their foliage is very attractive, never floppy or gangly.
Mark, plunging is burying the pots for ease of moving before a freeze. If your trees are under 3 years old, it is a better way to go than direct planting. When the roots get more sturdy then direct is great.
They look great! That will be a very pretty raised bed! The trees are beautiful! So typical of JJ plants. I don't know what he does differently but his trees are always so incredibly healthy. I think good care plays a big part in how well the cutting will do.
I just plunged some of my rooted cuttings into the ground at my community plot. It`s too hot for vegetables and I don`t feel like covering it up. They should take off over there and I`ll dig them and plant them at the house later on. Tally HO!
Here is a basic listing of just the JJ's plants. Most were purchased from John in two shipments the last two years. But, a few from other sources in CA. My wife and I visited the Vista location last year. Lonnie
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