Guest guest Posted May 9, 2007 Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 May, If you are in or near Tupelo, you can find the plants at the nurseries. The problem is they don't recommend them for this area (I live in Memphis) because of how cold it gets in the winter and the wet/freezing conditions subjects the plants to splitting and root rot. I bring mine in in the winter, although soon it will be to big for that, don't know what ever will I do;-) Also, is any one also taking MSM or organic sulfur? I have been taking it for two years. Supposed to help with cell regeneration and with oxygenating the cell, helping with allowing the membrane to be less of a barrier, if I understand the information correctly. Janna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2007 Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 Janna, Thank you! To the nursery I will go. I live close to Tupelo. It is amazing that the weather is so much harsher just two hours away, bless your heart. Although I may have to bring mine in also, it does get quite nippy. I will also pick your brain on how to care for it. This is brand new to me. Isn't it funny, in California I had oleander plants all over and I didn't have a clue. In the meantime, I have been paying attention on how to make it taste better. I sure hope it's not too bad. I take apple cider vinegar and honey with every meal. However, not in drink form. I consider that slow torturous suicide. I just take a tablespoon mixed with honey, have a chaser and I'm done with it. The fact that I heard the word " chaser " mentioned with Oleander Soup caused concern. Well, it must be done. I will experiment. oleander soup , " dreamweavermphs " <cr8iveart wrote: > > May, > If you are in or near Tupelo, you can find the plants at the nurseries. The problem is they > don't recommend them for this area (I live in Memphis) because of how cold it gets in the > winter and the wet/freezing conditions subjects the plants to splitting and root rot. I bring > mine in in the winter, although soon it will be to big for that, don't know what ever will I do;-) > Also, is any one also taking MSM or organic sulfur? I have been taking it for two years. > Supposed to help with cell regeneration and with oxygenating the cell, helping with allowing > the membrane to be less of a barrier, if I understand the information correctly. Janna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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