| 2 | how to grow ipomoea aquatica from seed and.... Posted by: Gartenfee on Mon, May 31, 04 at 6:30 14 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Oct 24, 12 at 20:54 Hi, I bought some seeds from Ipomoea aquatica and would like to grow them in a container submerged in my pond as an annual flower, not for food. The plant is not invasive in my country as it is to cold during winter. How are the seeds ger |
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| 3 | Ipomoea aquatica - Water spinach Posted by: jamus_s on Fri, Feb 10, 06 at 6:04 7 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Jul 22, 11 at 9:29 Does anyone know about this plant? I have it growing in a pot at the moment and it's doing quite well but I read that it should be grown in water. Should I move it into the pond or keep it where it is? Follow-Up Postings: RE: I |
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| 4 | Ipomoea Aquatica Posted by: zorba_the_greek on Wed, Feb 21, 07 at 22:29 7 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Mar 8, 07 at 4:05 Are the flowers edible, too? Follow-Up Postings: RE: Ipomoea Aquatica Posted by: violet_z6 6a ( My Page ) on Thu, Feb 22, 07 at 16:36 Return to the Asian Vegetables Forum | Post a Follow-Up Ipomoea Aqua |
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| 5 | Tender Edible Sweet Potato LEAVES; what variety is it? Posted by: chueh 7b GA on Sat, Oct 8, 11 at 13:20 8 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Jan 14, 12 at 3:49 I love eating sweet potato leaves, but I cannot find any variety in the States of being grown mainly for the purpose of the edible leaves. http://www.stuartxchange.org/Kamote.jpg I went to an Asian super market and bought a bunch of the le |
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| 6 | water spinach / ong choy / kangkong / rau muong Posted by: AdrianaG on Wed, Oct 13, 04 at 3:52 25 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, May 5, 13 at 4:26 How is the hollow-stemmed version of water spinach typically sold? Bunched? How long are the stems? Follow-Up Postings: RE: water spinach / ong choy / kangkong / rau muong Posted by: Return to the Asian Vegetables Forum |
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| 8 | Looking for Wong Cai Hi, I am looking for this leafy vegetable to add to the garden. I know the Chinese name is |
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| 9 | Have-- michili cabbage Posted by: wind_red on Thu, Sep 18, 08 at 1:37 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Nov 12, 08 at 7:46 I have some michili cabbage and some bitter melon I would like to exchage for some baby pok choi,soybean-edamamae,edible amaranth-red/green,Ipomoea aquatica I also have some non-asian veggies and herb can be exchange too. Follow-Up Po |
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| 10 | an choy Posted by: cyumickey on Tue, Jun 6, 06 at 18:44 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Jun 13, 06 at 1:25 Just out of curiosity...anyone grow an choy? I'm not going to even try it b/c it's a water plant, but has anyone attempted it? Follow-Up Postings: RE: an choy Posted by: violet_z6 6a ( My Return to the Asian Vegetables F |
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| 11 | Is there any U.S. source of water spinach seeds? Posted by: dugma78 on Wed, May 12, 10 at 16:56 3 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, May 16, 10 at 20:23 Is there anywhere for U.S. customers to order water spinach seeds online (Ipomoea Aquatica)? I ate some (and really loved it!) a couple years back in Manhattan's Chinatown, but I'm rarely in the city these days and would like to order some seeds |
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| 13 | More plant Id's Posted by: Anakaleki on Mon, Aug 22, 05 at 20:20 1 follow-up, last one posted on Tue, Aug 23, 05 at 0:03 I have a few more unidentified edible plants. The first seems like an odd variety of sweet potato. It has the same growth habit as sweet potato. The next two have thick, succulent-lke leaves. The red one has purple berries. |
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| 15 | Ok, so what are you growing in your garden this year? Posted by: Violet_Z6 on Mon, Mar 24, 03 at 10:31 40 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Jul 27, 05 at 13:15 I'm way behind myself. I hope to be able to sit down this week and get stuff started, but I know the rest of you have been planning since last year! So I'm sure we can all benefit from each other's experience... 1. What Asian vegetables do you |
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| 16 | Common morning glory herb Posted by: baci on Sun, Apr 16, 06 at 8:33 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Apr 18, 06 at 23:01 I propagated the herb below from grocery store cuttings. Sorry for my fuzzy pictures. It is low lying & has an invasive root or rhizome. Does anyone know the name & use for it? Thanks in advance. Follow-Up Postings: |
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