05-23-2019, 11:01 PM
I have started a couple of cuttings from the old lilikoi.
How there could have been any living vines I don't know.
There were no living roots on the stump.
The dead lilikoi was at least 10 years old, maybe 15.
It was growing up a couple of ohias when we move in, with fruit hanging in the tops of the trees.
I put the trellis in trying to control it.
it covered the trellis and went up the ohias again.
Half the fruit we got from it was gathered from under the ohias.
If the cuttings survive we'll have lilikoi again, but not in the numbers we were getting them, not for a few years at least.
Everything I'm considering putting there is grown as an annual and will need to be replanted each year.
I'm planning on having the lilikoi back again, hopefully in a tamer version.
M'Lady has very conservative tastes in food stuff.
The yard long beans would probably get her approval.
She likes string beans.
I can tolerate them.
The tomatoes will be done separately in cages.
I do plan on bringing dragon fruit in, but in a different location.
I'll take cuttings from the one down along Red Rd.
Everything else mentioned so far, other than the lima beans and the squash, is not likely to get approval to be brought into the house.
The beans, though, would probably need more room than they'd get on the trellis.
How there could have been any living vines I don't know.
There were no living roots on the stump.
The dead lilikoi was at least 10 years old, maybe 15.
It was growing up a couple of ohias when we move in, with fruit hanging in the tops of the trees.
I put the trellis in trying to control it.
it covered the trellis and went up the ohias again.
Half the fruit we got from it was gathered from under the ohias.
If the cuttings survive we'll have lilikoi again, but not in the numbers we were getting them, not for a few years at least.
Everything I'm considering putting there is grown as an annual and will need to be replanted each year.
I'm planning on having the lilikoi back again, hopefully in a tamer version.
M'Lady has very conservative tastes in food stuff.
The yard long beans would probably get her approval.
She likes string beans.
I can tolerate them.
The tomatoes will be done separately in cages.
I do plan on bringing dragon fruit in, but in a different location.
I'll take cuttings from the one down along Red Rd.
Everything else mentioned so far, other than the lima beans and the squash, is not likely to get approval to be brought into the house.
The beans, though, would probably need more room than they'd get on the trellis.
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Was a Democrat until gun control became a knee jerk, then a Republican until the crazies took over, back to being a nonpartisan again.
This time, I can no longer participate in the primary.
Was a Democrat until gun control became a knee jerk, then a Republican until the crazies took over, back to being a nonpartisan again.
This time, I can no longer participate in the primary.