Just small remark - bay tree is hardy in the ground but might frees in a pot (my did)
Sounds like a good idea to me. Use well drained potting soil and feed it well.
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Try to clean out with rubbing alcohol (with Q-tips)
Plastic compost bins, vermicomposting.
Nice seed selection(mishobonsai). Did somebody ordered from them? What is the germinaton rate?
Hi! I have 2 staghorns for 4 years now- one in the custom cut ceramic pot which I water from the bottom until it all wet and another in the wire...
NO! you may use a little bit of fish food (tropicals or beta) but it is not necessary
No, sorry. Try this: http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Crassulaceae/Echeveria.html
I'd say #1,3,4,5,7-echiverias and they need more light and less water
Premixed potting soils are very high in nutrients that is why they are deadly to VFT and other carnivorous plants. Mix of 1 part peat: 1 part send...
WOW! How big it is?
Re: Fall Swap, Oct 15, Burnaby Hi everyone I missed you and missed this fun day- been too busy lately:( Hope to see you all in the spring....
#1-3 - possible aeonium #4-7 - echeveria #8 - looks like sempervivum to me but could be echeveria also #9- sedum
Sinningia? http://www.gesneriads.ca/gensinn.htm