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Poinsettias

  1. RAC
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1.   Jan 6, 2007 8:58 AM

» RAC - Planting Poinsettias


I live in Florida--only below 50 degrees a couple times a year. I would like to save my Poinsettias Plants by planting them in the ground, outside--not leaving in pots inside or outside. Good idea??
Should I wait till they are looseing their leaves? Original pots too small for them now. Sould I transplant them into bigger pots now & then wait to put them in the ground?

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2.   Jan 6, 2007 6:09 PM

» Cottage_Garden - Plant Poinsettia Outside

In response to Planting Poinsettias posted by RAC:

Oh yeah! If it only gets a little cool, you can grow them in the garden, planted in the ground, sure. Here are directions from the University of FLorida Cooperative Extension. First they talk about pots, then they talk about planting them outside. Good luck!

ps I am having some connection problems (I'm in a hotel today!) so if the link doesn't work right I'll fix it tomorrow -- I am on west coast time. Sorry!

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