Your neighborhood is so gorgeous!! Also that hoya SV432 is stunning!! Love those big veiny leaves! And the sunstressing that simply perfect cherry on top!! Also hopefully we are don't have to deal with that type of cold for the next 40yrs or so haha!!
I find I am extremely ignorant in the individual needs of each Hoya species, and there are so darn many, which doesn’t help! I am working on notating my Hoya spreadsheet any individual species characteristics to help me better and more easily care for them. Knowing which ones are tolerant of lower temperatures and grouping them together would make it easier to bring the more sensitive ones inside when necessary. I’m also noting any special fertilizing, light etc information. I figure this will make caring for them easier, in general. I jumped into the world of Hoya feet first and now I’m trying to play catch up in research lol. I love them, though, and like you, I live here in FL. I am zone 9B. I love your chickens, BTW
Wow!! As usual this is wonderful! I know you’re an expert at re-rooting but I sure wish you didn’t have to! Great new stuff too Ric! I’m starting a list of new Hoyas I’d love to have! I’ll definitely be in touch! ❤️
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Overall things seems to have weathered the cold temperatures. Glad you didn’t lose too many plants.
Son tan lindas todas usted es un genio de hoyas muchos cariños, 😘😘😘😘
oh my!!! sv432 n ah801 n hoya-P !!!!
That mural is fantastic! What a great idea for the neighbourhood!
Your neighborhood is so gorgeous!! Also that hoya SV432 is stunning!! Love those big veiny leaves! And the sunstressing that simply perfect cherry on top!! Also hopefully we are don't have to deal with that type of cold for the next 40yrs or so haha!!
I find I am extremely ignorant in the individual needs of each Hoya species, and there are so darn many, which doesn’t help! I am working on notating my Hoya spreadsheet any individual species characteristics to help me better and more easily care for them. Knowing which ones are tolerant of lower temperatures and grouping them together would make it easier to bring the more sensitive ones inside when necessary. I’m also noting any special fertilizing, light etc information. I figure this will make caring for them easier, in general. I jumped into the world of Hoya feet first and now I’m trying to play catch up in research lol. I love them, though, and like you, I live here in FL. I am zone 9B. I love your chickens, BTW
check the weather forecast! 30"s will be back again this weekend!
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants collection lovely garden have a blessed day
Where do you get your cute hanging planters, Ric?!
Wow!! As usual this is wonderful! I know you’re an expert at re-rooting but I sure wish you didn’t have to! Great new stuff too Ric! I’m starting a list of new Hoyas I’d love to have! I’ll definitely be in touch! ❤️