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Post by 4pygmies on Feb 4, 2008 23:00:02 GMT 1
I've never grown them but they are very elegant aren't they? Did you see the Telegraph offer? It came up on Google. That seems very good value. I think the pot thing is a very good idea, if they don't mind being confined.
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Post by Sweetleaf on Feb 4, 2008 23:30:20 GMT 1
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Post by debbiem on Feb 5, 2008 11:27:39 GMT 1
Very pretty - I wonder how they stand up to slugs and snails? : Do you know what kind of soil they like?
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Post by elsie on Feb 5, 2008 13:20:57 GMT 1
I shouldn't have read this thread - I want some now
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Post by Sleepy on Feb 5, 2008 13:28:47 GMT 1
I shouldn't have read this thread - I want some now ;D
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Post by bogmyrtle on Feb 5, 2008 13:44:32 GMT 1
I shouldn't have read this thread - I want some now Snap Elsie and I know I can find somewhere for them!
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Post by elsie on Feb 5, 2008 20:22:31 GMT 1
Me too ;D
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Post by elsie on Oct 5, 2008 17:26:19 GMT 1
I would love to see your flowers The witch - mine didn't even get to grow
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Post by mickthecactus on Oct 10, 2008 9:09:12 GMT 1
The witch, did you know that they are related to your Manfreda? No Mick I didn't. They are in the Agavaceae so also related to the Agave. Manfreda flowers are supposed to be lovely but ours aren't big enough yet. More pot room and more water next summer.
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