tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post2227771977472976878..comments2024-03-27T07:35:21.832-07:00Comments on Plants are the Strangest People: Six Plants I'm Not Currently Mad At / Poll for the Hive Mindmr_subjunctivehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14113199755474482747noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post-40063596941507331882013-09-27T23:30:15.167-07:002013-09-27T23:30:15.167-07:00Here in Southern California we have a lot of Beauc...Here in Southern California we have a lot of Beaucarnia recurvata growing outdoors in our UV index of about a zillion, either in containers or right in the garden. They get to be MASSIVE. I wouldn't skimp on the full sun exposure, even if you can only put them outdoors seasonally where you are.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post-61749895802302270152013-09-27T16:59:18.365-07:002013-09-27T16:59:18.365-07:00nycguy:
Sort of. I've got one ('Coco'...nycguy:<br /><br />Sort of. I've got one ('Coco') in Nina's former terrarium right now, which has waxed and waned as I remember and forget to water it. It's not doing badly at the moment, but neither are the 'Coco' specimens in the basement; the complaints in the post apply mostly to a set of plants in the plant room (which were staying wet longer than usual, so I didnmr_subjunctivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14113199755474482747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post-85098330977025755082013-09-27T15:57:27.026-07:002013-09-27T15:57:27.026-07:00Wonderful post! Am I correct in assuming that you...Wonderful post! Am I correct in assuming that you have a personality picked out for each one? And therefore we're likely to get a plant profile on each one eventually? Be still my heart! Your plant profiles are always marvelous.Ginny Burtonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post-63978451697075359082013-09-27T04:32:37.106-07:002013-09-27T04:32:37.106-07:00Have you tried growing your episcias enclosed? not...Have you tried growing your episcias enclosed? not hermetically sealed but in something like the bottoms of two large take-out containers, one underneath and the other up-side-down on top. they generally appreciate higher humidity than most house-plants.nycguyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02799769428539687855noreply@blogger.com