What plants are you coveting??

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Anonymous wrote:I've been wanting to grow Meyer Lemon.

I have a question for the citrus growers - the Californian and the lemon and lime grower. What care do the citrus need during the fall and winter? How much light, how many hours? Do you recommend a plant light for them?

Check out this website. Great plants and information on growing them
https://www.fourwindsgrowers.com/index.php


I got my trees from fourwindsgrowers.com and have been so happy with them I've bought about 5 more as gifts for people.

In the fall/winter, I place my trees directly in front of a south-facing window and I water them WAY less than I do when they're outside. (Once a week or less.) I've never used a light but suspect my lemon (I have a Meyer) would like one. The lime seems not to need one.


Aspiring Meyer lemon plant grower here. Thanks for all of this info! (This forum is great).
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Beech Tree... they are all over New England, but I have never seen them down this ways. The big rounded ones with the gigantic trunks
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Anonymous wrote:Beech Tree... they are all over New England, but I have never seen them down this ways. The big rounded ones with the gigantic trunks


They grow here. There used to be a lovely big beech grove on the Johns Hopkins Homewood campus in Baltimore, but I think the trees got cut down to make room for another building.
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Anonymous wrote:Lilacs. Had them growing up in the upper Midwest. Love the smell but they don't do well here in the heat.


Aaack! we are moving to East Lansing! Please tell me there is gardening hope -- for i am freaking out. It's like Zone 10 or something.


I grew up in Michigan. My mother and grandmother always had the most beautiful gardens. Truly. It's not Alaska!


Thank you PP! -- this helps.
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You can and will have a gorgeous garden in MI, pp! Lots of beautiful things love the hard winters and hot summers: Lilacs, peonies, iris... And great soil, so vegetables do wonderfully. Big vegetable gardens are commonplace there.
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