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Discussion in 'Gardening' started by Anandchitra, Feb 28, 2008.

  1. Anandchitra

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    Hey Anooch
    Your plants look great. You even have some red chillies lying inside the red flower pot. I like the yellow flower too and all the plants look very healthy. You are so much more talented than you give yourself credit for.
     
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    Hi AC,

    I have a question - I've seen pots with multiple flowering plants on sale at target, walmart etc. Can all these be kept in the same pot or do we have to transfer them to individual pots?

    thanks,
     
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    Dear Mythraeyi
    They can be kept as is. Its because as they grow in container they look very beautiful and fully space out and grow well. They are great as patio plants too.
     
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    puni88 Moderator Staff Member IL Hall of Fame

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    Same pot would be sufficient, I never change the pots unless it is required.
    Already my tulips are coming out in this winter. I am scared that it might die off due to wintry weather :help:help my tulips....

     
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    Dont worry The tulips will be fine.
     
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    Last winter also faced same problem, during warm days the tulips comes out and dies during the bad wintry days. Half was dead and the leaves were broken ....
    Hope this time, it won't happen. I guess I should cover the tulips with mulch......

     
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    Dear Chitu sis

    Wonderful!! Reading your beautiful tips on 'Balcony Gardens', i expected something to go like this... I have attached a couple of pictures from my balcony to get us started. But again you have clean bowled me with that word 'friends' in between my and balcony..Thanks for sharing those pics with us!

    Dear Anooch ma'am

    Your collections look awesome!! Thanks for posting them here!

    Love
    Meena
     
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    It is a well known fact that tulips adapt to changes in weather. When i lived in NJ i did grow a lot of tulips and trust me they did great. most common mistake people do is cover in mulch which really affects the plant. I would leave it as is and I am sure it will be fine. Moreover we are getting into march so this is right time of year for Boston.
    my small My 2cents. lets know how it went?!
     
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    :help someone :helpplease :help quickly

    someone BAD is hijacking my thread so :help pleaseeeeeeeeeeee:hide:
     
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    :cry::cry::cry:....If you take even my earnest thanks the other way what can i do???
     

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