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Alex, like you I also ask silly questions-except they are not silly at all. .
Another of my probably silly questions, I'm afraid. I have never grown with plunges, so know nothing about them. However, I am thinking about getting some plunges and want to ask - is it possible to grow in them without watering into pots directly i.e. can the pots ever get all they need from the plunge (clay pots, obviously)? Or does there always need to be some actual watering into the pots? I'm talking about a collection of various different bulb species, by the way. Thanks, Alex
A sand plunge ... offers protection to the roots when the air is too hot, or too cold. It also acts as a soak away if you over water, and because it holds a reservoir of water, it also helps if you under water.
Quote from: Diane Clement on February 09, 2009, 11:29:59 AMI am reminded of a quotation (by Gladstone??) concerning the contradictory effects of tea. I've probably misremembered it, but it goes something like this:If you are cold, tea will warm you up. If you are hot, tea will cool you down. If you are tired, tea will wake you up. If you are excited, tea will calm you down.I suggest it was Casanova, talking about s*x!!!!!
I am reminded of a quotation (by Gladstone??) concerning the contradictory effects of tea. I've probably misremembered it, but it goes something like this:If you are cold, tea will warm you up. If you are hot, tea will cool you down. If you are tired, tea will wake you up. If you are excited, tea will calm you down.
I didn't even know that Casanova grew sax!!!!!
If people now Google 'Casanova' will they be directed to the S.R.G.C. .... !!!