Kewl! Thanks! Maybe when I get back from Utah next month, I’ll get the first one and experiment with it. I have the perfect place for it, too...shade in the morning, and full sun the rest of the day. A good winter exposure, too. And with it in a container, I can bring it in when we get hard freezes. :o])
I’m happy, now! *HUG*
Yup. All it needs is light and air.
*HUG!*
This might help too. Interesting posts.
Is there time to save my minis? My green thumb turned brown.
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Last September I got 5 various mini-roses, transplanted them to 8 in pots, some a commercial pot soil, and some in mixed with organic pot soil. I put those pots in lined cache pots, added mulch and watered them every week -10 days. They did beautifully all fall and winter.