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30. April 2006, 15:45:10
ajtgirl 
Subject: A type of bromeliad I think
Modified by ajtgirl (1. May 2006, 06:16:09)
Tillandsias

I have a few in my greenhouse...they are very interesting and some are very beautiful

*edited for spelling*

*edited just a touch more for spelling* (hope You don't mind, Ma'am... :)

30. April 2006, 15:57:20
night owl 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
she has her in the houes..the one she has looks like a flower but it is hard...will it flower?does not need a lot of water has to be out of the sun..thanks ajtgirl

1. May 2006, 00:07:52
ajtgirl 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
night owl:

Actually epiphytes such as tillandsias do need water...what they don't need is soil. They bebefit from misting them every day and keeping them in a shady spot. We have ours hanging on pieces of bark on the walls of our retail shop. Like orchids, they may flower only once a year, depending upon where you live. I have a feeling they are going to become more popular, retail wise.

1. May 2006, 00:32:00
night owl 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
Modified by night owl (1. May 2006, 12:22:06)
the plant i ask you about i spelled it Tillandsia? you spelled it Tillandsas? i had the right spelling..just looked on Google...the one my friend has is Tillandsia cyanea..there is a few diff one whith that name..

2. May 2006, 02:09:25
ajtgirl 
Subject: A type of bromeliad
night owl:

Sorry I am a careless speller...ask anyone I play with.
You are correct about the correct spelling...I was wrong.
Did you figure out what they are though?

2. May 2006, 02:45:17
night owl 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad
ajtgirl
it ok same iam as well..dont need to.thanks the was you spelled was another way lot of spelling it..no prob....yes i did now i told my friend she going to look on google..the other part she did not it was called now she knows...it does flower look nice. if you go to google type in the name of the 2 spelling tell you all about them.

2. May 2006, 06:25:52
plaintiger 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
ajtgirl: i know i want some. i want some that look like that picture on the page You linked to. preeeee-tty.

2. May 2006, 10:23:45
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
plaintiger: That is pretty,has alot of color.

2. May 2006, 10:45:43
plaintiger 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
Foxy Lady: yes Ma'am.

2. May 2006, 11:04:12
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
plaintiger: My rosebush is coming back i hope the worms don't get it this year.Ted sprayed it so i'm hoping it get's a chance.My blueberry bush is all budded loves those coffee grounds.

2. May 2006, 11:36:49
plaintiger 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
Foxy Lady: oh boy! =) do You get real live berries, Ma'am?

3. May 2006, 03:49:09
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
plaintiger: Yes we do and this year were putting in a strawberry patch.That will produce next year.

3. May 2006, 03:54:42
rednaz23 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
Modified by rednaz23 (3. May 2006, 04:33:01)
Foxy Lady: Do you have lots of rabbits in your area that could get into your strawberry patch? If so, what do you plan on doing about it? We had a problem with that a couple of years ago...

edited to fit this board.

3. May 2006, 04:36:36
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
rednaz23: We have a rabbit family and a chipmonk that lives in our yard all year.We share the garden with them.It's no big deal since our garden is good size.So is my neighbors.

3. May 2006, 04:35:50
ajtgirl 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
Foxy Lady:

Hi Foxy

Why is there a little green (1) after the link to our Gardening board
on my favorite boards site?

I have never seen this before

3. May 2006, 04:37:53
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
ajtgirl: That shows a pawn has posted and waiting for approval.

3. May 2006, 07:56:15
plaintiger 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
Foxy Lady: oh boy! =)

i wish i knew where to find blackberries around here. i love picking those and gobbling 'em up.

3. May 2006, 19:13:24
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
plaintiger: Have you checked out any wooded areas,sometimes you can find lots of wild berries.

3. May 2006, 20:03:18
plaintiger 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
Foxy Lady: as i wrote that i was thinking about a wooded area not far from here where i used to explore when my Mom first moved the family to NY. those woods seemed so big to me then, but they'd only seem a little patch now...and i don't know how i'd even get to them without crossing someone's property.

i'm not sure where i'd find a wooded area on long island that hadn't already been all picked of berries... :/

3. May 2006, 20:11:27
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
plaintiger: Awwwwww thats too bad,i love fresh berries.

3. May 2006, 20:25:46
plaintiger 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
Foxy Lady: me too, Ma'am. i'll have to have a look around...and maybe off-island.

3. May 2006, 21:50:46
skipinnz 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
plaintiger: Try a nursery for thornless blackberry, I've got one growing and the person I got it off just has his growing in a cylindrical 6"wire mesh. It's about 6 feet tall and apart from the birds he does all right. My one grows alond a boundary fench

3. May 2006, 03:29:07
ajtgirl 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
plaintiger:
You are a master of photography, no doubt about it
I actually have one of that variety tillapsia
It has stopped blooming so it looks now like a beached sea urchin...but I know it will flower again.

Thanks for that picture

3. May 2006, 07:54:23
plaintiger 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
ajtgirl: oh, thank You, dear Lady, but i didn't take that picture. that's the picture from the tillandsia page You linked to.

3. May 2006, 14:20:42
ajtgirl 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
plaintiger:

I know that!

Just looking for an oportunity to flatter you!

Have a great day, everybody

3. May 2006, 19:58:36
plaintiger 
Subject: Re: A type of bromeliad I think
ajtgirl: lol! You're wacky, Ma'am. and thank You!

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