Do you regular detergent and liquid fabric softener? How do you deal with
loads that use hot water and chlorine bleach?
"Vox Humana" <vhu...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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doesn't seem to affect the plants that I know of. The canna's seem to adore
cleaning this sludge and stuff up. It doesn't stink like you would think.
It's just mucky and boggy. And since my kitchen sink empties there too, I
tend to mush up the stuff and hot water it down the drain. I don't use drain
cleaner, but if I do grease, I cut it with Dawn first and that breaks it up
to rinse down the pipes and outside. So far, so good..........my next
experiment will be the Cardinal flower I got today in the trash at work. It
adores boggy places.......will let you know if it thrives.
maddie
>
>
I had a lot of that canna at one time, but I left them in the ground and
they didin't survive. They are increadible growers. If you are looking for
a nice red one with dark leaves, I would recommend Black Knight. Mine just
started to bloom this week. Here is link to a picture:
http://www.cannas.net/shop/product_image.asp?pid=4&catid=1&pic=fixed_4blackknightlr.JPG
I have seen acres of cannas planted in the medians of freeways in Eastern
Tennessee.
I had yellow futurity and it grew like crazy, multiplying four-fold in a
year. I dug them but failed to get them out of the garage before a very
early cold snap occurred and killed them.
"madgardener" <mad...@vic.com> wrote in message
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> >
> Old fashioned Indian shot canna (green leaves, gets up to 15 foot high
with
> red flowers, seeds are hard enough to be fired outa a muzzle loader
rifle.,
> which they did back in the Civil war days) and Bengal Tiger or Praetoria
> that has adjusted to my zone. Alas the Tropicanna Canna said screw you
this
> winter and never returned but provided some nice humusy remains to feed my
> two large babies. Holler at me and I'll send you current
pictures.......I'm
> tempted to plant another hardy canna there just for contrast. A dark leaf
> variety that has a red flower.............digging in that muck is
> interesting. And I dig canna's double shovel deep.
> maddie (if I get seeds, I'll holler)
>
>
http://home.inreach.com/starlord/canna
"madgardener" <mad...@vic.com> wrote in message
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> I think mine is red Futurity............look on
> alt.bianaries.pictures.gardens for the pic of it. the website says plant
> them three inches........my dad taught me to plant them two shovels deep.
> That'd be around 20 or more inches.......wow. what a difference, eh? I
> think the Tropicana just froze. Given a really cold winter with long
bouts
> of freezing, I'd possibly lose my Bengal Tigers and possibly my dad's old
> green Indian shot (I hope not, I brought it 13 years ago from my childhood
> home)
> madgardener
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"madgardener" <mad...@vic.com> wrote in message
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My washer is in the basement. Can you discharge the water up to ground
level or does everyone who is using washing machine water have their
equipment on the first floor?
I use a bio-d laundry detergent without phosphates and water my whole
garden with the rinse water from the washing machine.
Jan, in Alaska