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Quote from: Maggi Young on January 31, 2011, 11:14:58 PMSo, will we be transporting a dead tree fern to Dunblane in the coach to deliver to Graham on the 19th February? The Aberdeen Group is nothing if not versatile We aim to please Angie
So, will we be transporting a dead tree fern to Dunblane in the coach to deliver to Graham on the 19th February? The Aberdeen Group is nothing if not versatile
Quote from: angie on January 31, 2011, 11:32:40 PMQuote from: Maggi Young on January 31, 2011, 11:14:58 PMSo, will we be transporting a dead tree fern to Dunblane in the coach to deliver to Graham on the 19th February? The Aberdeen Group is nothing if not versatile We aim to please Angie May I speculate, Graham, that a small bunch of Asteranthera behind the ear could transform one's profile into that of an Aberdeen Angus ... I'd try it myself but nobody cares who's in my shoes, shucks.
Quote from: angie on January 31, 2011, 11:32:40 PMQuote from: Maggi Young on January 31, 2011, 11:14:58 PMSo, will we be transporting a dead tree fern to Dunblane in the coach to deliver to Graham on the 19th February? The Aberdeen Group is nothing if not versatile We aim to please Angie and anyway, the coach driver already knows we're crazy.
We're crazy, not daft!
Hi GrahamOk what are you meant to do with the dead tree fern is it to grown the plant over or is it for using like a mulch. A wee bite of your Asteranthera would be fantastic.See you at Dunblane, can't wait need some plant retail therapy.Angie
Perhaps this is the place to ask a question. So far I have been unable to ask it on the AGS Online Discussion but hope to manage that soon. It is, simply, has anyone harvested now or in the past, seed of Asteranthera ovata? I know some lovely plants are being grown in the UK and I hope someone can tell me what to expect from my 7 seed pods. They seem to be reasonably mature and are beginning to go squashy., i.e. they "give" when I squeeze them lightly but they are showing no signs of going brown or actually becoming ripe. I'm very tempted to pick one and open it but so far have resisted. I have promised some seed to a couple of people but would also like to send some to the exchanges but will they be ready before October?Any suggestions in the light of members' experience will be appreciated.