14" would be a good size.
I'll email you off list.
Rob
'85 300D
Garden Grove, CA
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On 4/4/11 2:34 AM, diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> Re: Plants Posted by: "Nate" vwnate1@yahoo.com vwnate1 Date: Sun Apr
> 3, 2011 8:36 am ((PDT)) Ooooo..... O.K. Rob ; I'll try my best to get
> down to you this week.... I was in .99 CENTS Store last night , they
> have 14" clay pots , will this be big enough ? . I'll go buy several
> if so . TIA , -Nate Rob wrote:
>> >
>> > Nate,
>> >
>> > Yes, plumeria are low care succulents, leave them alone throughout the
>> > fall,winter, though they're tropical, so like some water in the summer,
>> > when they have leaves and flowers. A little summer fertilizer = more
>> > flowers next year. Even in a pot will be fine.
>> > I have a huge tree sized plumeria, as well as others, which I trim from
>> > time to time, so I have cuttings right now. SWMBO will like the
>> > plumeria, and may put one of its flowers in her hair while you're out on
>> > a drive in your MB coupe.
>> >
>> > Rob
>> > ==
>> >
>> > On 4/1/11 8:53 PM,diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > Messages in this topic (22)
>>> > > __________________________________________________________
>>> > > 2b. Re: Plants
>>> > > Posted by: "Nate"vwnate1@... vwnate1
>>> > > Date: Fri Apr 1, 2011 7:09 am ((PDT))
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > Thanx Rob ;
>>> > >
>>> > > These are low care succulents then ? .
>>> > >
>>> > > -Nate
>>> > > Rob wrote:
>>>>> > >> >
>>>>> > >> > Plumerias. You've seen them before, in Hawaii since it is used in most
>>>>> > >> > leis that are given to visitors.
>>>>> > >> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plumeria
>>>>> > >> >
>>>>> > >> > not prickly, so they won't mess up you MB seats.:)
>>>>> > >> >
>>>>> > >> > Rob
>>>>> > >> > ==
>>>>> > >> >
>>>>> > >> >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>> >
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