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Old 09-24-2008, 07:00 PM   #21 (permalink)
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ha ha ha now all you have to worry about is the kitties potting in the dirt! you may end up with more varigation on your ae ae then you expected!
Nope ... got 'em all trained to stay outta my plants, now!

Wooden BBQ skewers stuck pointy end down in the soil = critter pungi sticks.

Only had to put them out for awhile, until they figured out that the garden beds & pots were NOT private litter boxes. They didn't get hurt since the sharp ends were facing down, but it sure got MY point across ... NO pottying here!

When needed (once or twice a year, mebbe) I put 'em out again as a refresher/reminder.

They have little kitty posts scattered around the yard (different heights, carpet- covered) & tucked in hidey spots to make it up to them. A 4'x4' sandbox by the fence, 2 4'x4' grass boxes for lolling & snacking, & a private catnip flowerbed just for them - I think they've decided to go along w/the trade-off!

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Has anyone ever been to the Aloha Tropicals nursery here in Oceanside SD CA? I was looking at there inventory of exotics online and they looked legit but there site had no adress and said visits by appointment only. Anyone?
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I've tried, but the couple of times I've tried he's either had something else he had to do or never got back to me. I think the nursery must not be his primary source of income. I think Magilla Gorilla has visited the nursery.
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I've tried, but the couple of times I've tried he's either had something else he had to do or never got back to me. I think the nursery must not be his primary source of income. I think Magilla Gorilla has visited the nursery.
Aloha Mark,

I hope all is well. Hawaii is great! I have been to exotica a few times. First, lets say the owner Steve Spangler and employees/family are very earthy and natural. Their website is as old as dirt. I have bought many varieties from them including a Starfruit tree. Their prices are fair. I would make sure you make sure they are open when you stop by. If you need a phone number please let me know.
Chris Carter here on the Big Island worked there for a while.
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I hope all is well. Hawaii is great! I have been to exotica a few times. First, lets say the owner Steve Spangler and employees/family are very earthy and natural. Their website is as old as dirt. I have bought many varieties from them including a Starfruit tree. Their prices are fair. I would make sure you make sure they are open when you stop by. If you need a phone number please let me know.
Chris Carter here on the Big Island worked there for a while.
Hi Andrew, thanks for the info on Exotica. But I thought we were talking about Aloha Tropicals.
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Hi Andrew, thanks for the info on Exotica. But I thought we were talking about Aloha Tropicals.
I like their plumeria, and Michele Alba Magnolias.. Banana's are another thing. We'll see if my supposed Haa Haa lives to see what it really is. I know my pitogo's didn't. :^)
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The sun in Hawaii is getting to me
Sorry! Lets try this again. I have purchased plants from Andy at Aloha Tropicals before. I have also visited his nursery. The plants have always been healthy. I have heard from others that they are not sure if they actually got the correct varieties. I have not had any flower yet to tell. His banana plants are tc's. Andy's communication skills are not the greatest. Very slow to respond to emails. When I was there at the nursery it was great. Rob in Kalapana has purchased from him as well. He does ship plants. I would say that all of us has had good, bad or indifferent experiences with lots of sellers. I would purchase from Andy again. The same goes for Steve at Exotica.
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I never had problem w/ Andy's communication skills.. I also like his papaya plants. My Haa Haa is getting a thicker base so I think my skills in growing have improved since I got the pitogo 4 years ago I surely could grow much other than veggies then.. :^)
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I think bananas are easier to grow than most veggies, at least in my climate! They're just slooooooooooooooooooow.
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I think bananas are easier to grow than most veggies, at least in my climate!
Well when you add in cold like mine, soil mix really makes a difference to prevent rott, keeping young plants in mostly shade for a couple weeks, the learning curve makes a difference. :^)
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Yes, that's true -- I learned those lessons the hard way, too. I guess what would be more accurate to say is that bananas are pretty tough once they are established -- and in my climate, aren't susceptible to all the darn fungi and bugs that attack my veggies.
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Yes, that's true -- I learned those lessons the hard way, too. I guess what would be more accurate to say is that bananas are pretty tough once they are established -- and in my climate, aren't susceptible to all the darn fungi and bugs that attack my veggies.
Established banana's are beasts except to the cold.. and for veggies sulpher goes a long way to keeping them leaf eaters away. :^)
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