Keep Bay Close By! - Page 4


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4.   May 5, 2000 6:59 AM
It's always good to know someone who's DONE it versus just saying what the books say ;-) Thanks for the confirmation!

-- posted by Azyza


3.   May 5, 2000 6:58 AM
Most of my growing guides suggest growing Bay in a largish container, in fact they say Bay will do well as a container shrub. You could leave it out when the weather is warmer, but grow it as in indoo ...

-- posted by Azyza


2.   May 5, 2000 6:52 AM
DancingFirefly.

I just stopped by to pay my compliments on a well written article, but when I saw your question I couldn't resist putting "my 2 cents in."

I ordered a bay tree through a mail-ord ...


-- posted by Purpleflame


1.   May 2, 2000 7:12 AM
So, then, what are my odds on being able to grow this in zone 6 (CT)? I've been wanting to try, but haven't been able to find any seedlings ... quite possibly because the climate here won't work. ...

-- posted by DancingFirefly





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