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  1. Moose

    Best Wishes to Mike Harris

    Happy Birthday my Friend!
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    The Moose is very Depressed

    I have this tablet now. People told me I would love it better than my computer. I'm still learning how to use it. I can't post photos, and that is torturing. :mad: Also I feel a lot of guilt for Ana retiring from the WIKI. All she ever wanted was good photos and accurate names. Something inside...
  3. Moose

    Is there a Hurricane Heading this Way?

    I've heard some rumors. What's the latest info? Are you ready ???
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    Can't wait for the rains to arrive

    Been hand watering every day. The spider mite problem is somewhat in check now. It was so brutally hot this afternoon with no cloud cover. Picked up palm special (150 lbs.), K-Mag (100 lbs.) and some 120 day time released from Harrell's (150 lbs.) for the crotons. Getting it all down tomorrow -...
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    A Croton Paradise

    Found a croton paradise. The names have been withheld to protect their innocence. :rolleyes:
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    What is the Secret ?

    Got an Alley Cat that is real green. Put it in an area where its now getting lots of sun. The Poopsie MacGuillicutty responded to this technique. Mine came from Randy so I'm assuming Ricky's Alley Cat is its origin. Ricky's plant looks so nice while mine is a green machine. What is the secret ?
  7. Moose

    Is This Rapture ?

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    What dis is ????

  9. Moose

    PSSC MAY 2015 MEETING

    May PSSC Meeting Laguna Hills and Mission Viejo Saturday May 16, 2015 In May we will be visiting two gardens, first that of Jim Vargin and, second, that of Jawad and Brooke Nesheiwat. Here is some background each have to say about their gardens: In the words of our hosts, Jim Vargin, and...
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    Another recent one ...

    This came from Mike Woolery. It is a new addition that seem to like where it got planted. Looking forward to seeing its future development. Michelangelo
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    Future Croton Bed

    Due to the running out of space for additional crotons, this future bed is a work in progress. A 20 year old Chamaerops humilis was removed. An old Queen palm trunk was also removed. Plus there was a 25 ft tall Queen that was completely shading out the whole area. It was given herbicide poured...
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    Out of the Shade

    During the Winter season, this croton remains in the shade. This time of the year the sun begins to strike its leaves. It should start coloring up and remain a beauty throughout the rainy growing season. Monarch
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    Always Pleasing

    No matter what time of year, this croton always looks great. Its fast, hardy and continually exhibits wonderful color. General MacArthur
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    Trying to Pink Up

    New flush of leaves are slowly curing to show hot pinks on this Wilma. ;)
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    New Croton Converts

    Our Auction Hosts, Manny and Maria absolutely loved the auction. They commented repeatedly about the wonderful people they shared the day with. When I visited Randy as he was getting ready to move, he crammed my truck full. "Find them good homes". Almost all that were duplicates of what I...
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    What's it Called ?

    I think Jose left this for me on Saturday. It was next to one he definitely gave me. It has no tag and its leaves are about the size of a Noblissima (Zulu). Could this be an exceptionally colored Noblissima? Jose, did you leave me this plant?
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    Frank Brown Mystery

    One of the Frank Brown plants. Its looking good but i suspect it would do better in more sun exposure.
  18. Moose

    Carol Graf ?

    Got this croton as a Carol Graf. Was there one at the auction? I was looking for one to compare to, did not see a match for this one ... WideEyed
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    Drew much Attention

    Of all the crotons planted in Moose Land, this was one that drew a lot of attention. Connie Cutler
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    It was a consensus ...

    I got this croton from Richard Button as a small 1 gallon a couple of years ago. He had named it Steve Nock. It looked quite simular to Prince of Orange. Grew it on to determine if there were any characteristics that could distinguish it from Prince of Orange. Saturday, there was a consensus...
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