Wednesday, April 24, 2013

When is the good time to start a Tindora plant?





I have quite a few people ask me for Tindora plant. This is what I would like to share with you all.

Thank you for visiting my blog. I am happy to note your interest in Tindora. We have been growing it for over three years now and they do very well in this Texas weather. Since these plants die in winter I save a few thick stems of the vine, place some in water and some in soil and keep them indoors. Some of them survive and some don’t so I end up getting a couple of strong ones that I plant the following year.

This year I have had requests from several people like you requesting me to send them the plants. Unfortunately I don’t have any left to share this year. However, I am planning to cut and grow several plants this fall so that I will have plenty to share with passionate vegetable gardeners like you. Although I don’t plan on charging for the plant itself, I would request you to pre-pay the postage so that only sincerely passionate growers will ask for them.

I will update my blog Cooking with Sella as well as my face book page Sella’sCreations with this information. I request you to subscribe to my blog or ‘Like’ my face book page so that you can receive updates as well as contact me when it is ready during this fall for your Tindora cutting.

I am interested in knowing what plants you have been successful with so far.






2 comments:

  1. Hi
    I am very interested in tindora stem would u like to share with me . I live in lewisville, Tx

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  2. Hello
    We can trade seeds and plant.i am interested in few things. I also have rat ki rani plant. I have
    Pulla pepper
    Arbol pepper
    Orange manzano
    Orange habanero
    Red habanero
    Golden treasure
    San Luis poblano
    Purple bell pepper
    Carlifornia wonder
    Upside down pepper
    Bloomdale spinach
    Lettuce
    Dill
    Sweet mint
    Summer squash pic-n-pic hybrid
    Dragon tongue beans
    Organic Ireland creek Annie beans
    Petite mix color marigold
    Clementine red
    Wild flower mix
    Poppy mixed
    French marigold
    Marigold draft yellow
    Moon Vine
    Zinnia grand champion pink
    Papalo
    Sasha daisy
    Purple coneflower
    Cosmos sensation mix
    Gloriosa daisy
    Lantana
    Aster purple
    Morning glory mix
    Hibiscus confederate pink
    Blanket flower
    Pink holly hock
    Rose of Sharon
    Summer carnival hollyhock
    Heirloom chater double hollyhock
    Red and white hollyhock

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