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Mar 16, 2020 9:18 AM CST
Name: Cheryl
North of Houston TX (Zone 9a)
Region: Texas Greenhouse Plant Identifier Plant Lover: Loves 'em all! Plumerias Ponds
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All plumeria have been acclimated from sleepy darkness or a stuffy greenhouse, or being up rooted and reintroduced to new pots, fresh soil, fresh air and cloudy but warm skies. Soon full blast sunshine will be here and my 26 trees will be ready! Some are anxious and pushing out leaves. 2 have inflo, one brand new inflo, an exciting NOID I've never seen and one waking up after winter put it in suspended animation. They are in new places on the driveway where I think they will be less crowded and get just as much sunshine. Will watch carefully. Poor DH keeps complaining there's no room for the car on the driveway. Silly Man! It's not a driveway! It's a garden! Sheesh!

I have a rooted San Germain on it's way from Louisiana. In search of plumeria Jubilee this year despite my diminishing spaces with full sun. It's a short shopping list this year.
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