My backwards garden

Al Wootten awootten at NRAO.EDU
Wed Nov 6 15:49:13 CET 2002


Gee, not only did my Amorphophallus bulbifer finally decide to come up
(it thinks it is in the southern hemisphere, alas...perhaps it just wants
to move to Chile with me but I'm not sure plant pets are welcome), but
at least one Arisaema seedling from last year's mailing has appeared.
We're still frost-free but it won't be for long.  Should I leave it where
it is, or perhaps transplant it and try to nurse it along until it decides
to go dormant?  I can put it with my orchids under lights in a closet...

Now if only I could recall which seeds I sowed where...

Clear skies,
Al
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