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Hertha...sounds like most in my shire.  They do not see how I can get so many 
things to grow that they or someone they know has been working on for years.  
My secret?  I forget about them...except of course for the bi-weekly waterings 
(sometimes more in the summer) and keeping them in from the cold...that's 
about it.  Like I tell everyone else..I am too busy for plants..they just have 
symapthy for me.  =)

Ldy Galla


>===== Original Message From Roberta R Comstock <herbalist at Ansteorra.ORG> 
=====
>On Tue, 06 Oct 1998 05:08:30 -0700 Paul Gieri <dragon at lemoorenet.com>
>writes:
>>Mary, my bay laurel is outdoors in the ground.  Summers are very >hot
>and dry and winters can be cold (though we don't get much >freezing)and
>sometimes wet (like last year).  In four years it has >gotten to about 20
>feet.  It puts out sucker growth regularly which >you can cut back to the
>parent plant and then root.  It also berries >every year but I haven't
>tried planting those.  I hope this helps >some.
>>
>>Ginger
>
>I'm green with envy!  :=)  I've tried about 5 times to grow bay laurel in
>a pot in our sun porch, and have never had one live for an entire year.
>Maybe next time I'll put it in real dirt in a big clay pot outside and
>see if that's better.  I had pretty much given up before seeing your
>post.
>
>Hertha
>
>
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