Chinese Water Chestnut Success - PLANTS BACK IN STOCK!
My friend Kathy in Georgia send me some before and after photos of her new Chinese water chestnut garden.
First, this is what it looked like a month ago:
A couple little chestnuts. So sad, right? Look at it now:
I don't know why the ducks are there. I think they may be using that sieve to scoop out corms when Kathy isn't looking.
Bad ducks! Bad!
Kathy believes the hot pink pool helps them grow better. I'm inclined to agree... they look amazing.
Water chestnuts are remarkably easy to grow and bear abundantly.
If you're interested in buying some from me, I now have a limited quantity of Chinese water chestnut plants for sale in my nursery. I had to turn a lot of people away earlier this year, but my stock has improved since them.
They'll sell out fast, though. I need to keep some for my own table.
Send me $20.00 and I will ship you three of them via Priority mail, shipping included.
Labels: chinese water chestnuts
3 Comments:
Mine are growing so well!
How are you growing them? How did you plant them, how do you care for them? Are you actually getting fruit? Where do you live (state). Thanks :-)
We're in Florida.
See details on water chestnuts here:
http://www.floridasurvivalgardening.com/2013/12/survival-plant-profile-water-chestnuts.html
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