Re: [Florida-Bamboo] Re: Thanks for the Idea ! ! !

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Txbo...@aol.com

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Feb 11, 2009, 11:52:57 PM2/11/09
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In a message dated 2/11/2009 8:01:59 PM Central Standard Time, jrog...@tampabay.rr.com writes:
Yea, I had to make a “dear knocker” out of a piece of Clone X to keep my wife in line!

Watch out there roy, or I'll call your wife and "suggest" that she read your outgoing emails...
 
                             Kinder


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Feb 12, 2009, 9:10:34 AM2/12/09
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Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 23:52:57 EST
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Subject: [Florida-Bamboo] Re: Thanks for the Idea ! ! !

In a message dated 2/11/2009 8:01:59 PM Central Standard Time, jrog...@tampabay.rr.com writes:
Yea, I  had to make a “dear knocker” out of a piece of Clone X to keep  my wife in line!

Watch out there roy, or I'll call your wife and "suggest" that she read your outgoing emails...
 
                             Kinder


Kinder,

In reality, she’s the one with the “dear knocker”.  ;-)

Roy

Wire Bender

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Jan 9, 2010, 10:27:40 AM1/9/10
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How is everyone doing and How is your Boo doing in this very cold weather?

 

My Asper and Vulgaris is TOAST! I think I will completely cut it down in a few months unless it’s not recommended

 

Where do the Florida Boo lovers and growers message each other? This list is almost dead

 

Would like to know where you guys exchange information.

 

Would like to know how you guys are getting along and what species did good and what species did not.

 

Thanks guys keep in touch,

 

Ivan Hartley LITHIA FLORIDA

Doug Perry

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Jan 9, 2010, 10:48:01 AM1/9/10
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I've brought in some of my rare unpotted plants, but other than that it's tough love and the luck of having a fence and living in a neighborhood friendly to vegetation.  Some of the pots with less than optimal mass (smaller, less dirt, rootbound) are brown and will probably die.  I've kept most of the pots hydrated during the day.

Sarasota Area

-doug


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Phillip J. Stager

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Jan 9, 2010, 11:59:17 AM1/9/10
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Here in a relatively balmy ST. Pete, the lowest temp so far has been 36.5F - but tonight will be colder... since the current temps is 38F at high noon as i key this in.
 
For past freezes, I've waited until spring to cut off any dead culms from by B. vulgaris Vitatta.   The Gingatachloa atroviolacea has not seen a real freeze but defoliates considerably in any winter and grows right back in spring.  B.oldhamii has been almost indestructable.   The Psuedosasa japonica var. Tsutsumiana should be good to 20F.
 
Palms, crotons, and everything else is on its own.  I do water heavily before a freeze since water or mud has a higher specific heat than dry dirt; and drying desicating winds probably do more damage than just cold temps.
 
 
Phil Stager

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Jan 9, 2010, 9:34:11 PM1/9/10
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In a message dated 1/9/2010 10:59:00 A.M. Central Standard Time, pst...@tampabay.rr.com writes:
drying desicating winds probably do more damage than just cold temps.
Not probably::  DEFINITELY....     
 
And we only got down to 11-13 this morning.   got all the way UP to 35, with full sun all day today.  It's already back down to  30ish, at our current 8:20 PM..   
        And by the way, our B. t. Kanapaha, is hangin in there, as well, as well as ONE cultivar of B. Oldhamii...    They will both lose some leaves, but will come back next spring..  
 
Hang in there.      Kinder in Central TExas. 

Dave

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Jan 10, 2010, 10:37:54 AM1/10/10
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Hi Ivan,

I haven't been on this forum much although I've known about it, but
recently I've been interested in finding a Florida forum for bamboo,
mainly clumpers. I am in Jacksonville and my Vulgaris are also
hurting. I usually have to cut them down and they grow back each year
and look great until the first freeze. Bummer. We're just a bit too
far north for a few of my favorite varieties.

Lemme know if you find a cool bamboo forum.

-Dave Kollasch
Jacksonville, FL

Tom Harlow

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Jan 10, 2010, 10:47:29 PM1/10/10
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Make this group as active as you want it. There are helpful people with a lot of knowledge in it. I'm now in TN. So I can't offer much observation or interaction about clumpers any more.

--Tom

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rneh...@juno.com

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Jan 11, 2010, 7:45:11 AM1/11/10
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HI Tom,

Long time since I have seen a email post from you. Hope this email finds you doing well.

I wanted to let you know we closed on the Nehrling Gotha property in late November 2009. It only took a decade to make it happen.

I sure wish Richard W was still here to see it happen,,,he put allot of time into the project in the early years.

Wishing you a Happy New Year!!

Richard Nehrling
Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl

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Tom Harlow

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Jan 11, 2010, 8:21:03 AM1/11/10
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Yippee! Is the FCC involved with the gardens? If not someone ought to help with this project.

--Tom


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John DeMott

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Jan 11, 2010, 4:56:53 PM1/11/10
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Tom,
Fargesia is a clumper I came to appreciate in the NE. Are you growing any
in Tenn.? I tried on few occasions and cannot grow it in South Florida.

John C. DeMott
Redland Nursery
18455 SW 264 St.
Homestead, Florida
33031
305-248-5109 Ph.
305-248-2187 Fax

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