Spring – 2013
We are well into almighty Spring now. Seeds planted scant days ago are muscling their way through the fortified mud […]
Read More →What Have We Been Up To?
Mischief of the best kind! We have some new Brugmansia releases to introduce to you. Brugmansia Samadhi Brugmansia Samadhi Brugmansia […]
Read More →Latest Brugmansia Releases From Arghya Gardens – 2012
We’ve had a very productive year. After two years of freeze damage and general mayhem wrought by our old pal […]
Read More →New Amaryllis For 2012
After three years of waiting patiently, our amaryllis crosses are blooming. We tried to use a good mix of species […]
Read More →Iochroma – Propagating From Cuttings
If propagating Iochroma from seed seems a daunting task. Your best bet is propagating them from cuttings. They can be […]
Read More →FAILURE IS NOT NECESSARILY FAILURE
Oftentimes, as I read through the various plant forums, I encounter letters from new hybridizers. After doing their homework, making […]
Read More →New Brugmansia Seedling For November – 2010
Florida is cooling off. Autumn has arrived, and with it comes cooler days and nights, less humidity and relief for […]
Read More →NEW HIBISCUS CULTIVARS – November 3, 2010
Despite last year’s freeze here in Florida, we managed to rescue some of our Hibiscus crosses. These crosses were made […]
Read More →Guidelines For Purchasing Brugmansia Seed
Beware of the word “rare”. One of the most satisfying aspects of growing Brugmansia is growing them from seed. Compared […]
Read More →IOCHROMA – How To Pollinate and Collect Seed
Pollinating Iochroma is like doing brain surgery. You need tools and a lot of patience. In their native habitat, Iochroma […]
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