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Plumeria 101: Grow Amazing Plumerias In San Diego With Mike Atkinson 

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Plumeria 101: Grow Amazing Plumerias in San Diego
Mike Atkinson of Atkinson Plumeria presents the basics of successfully growing plumerias in San Diego County covering:
~ Watering needs
~ Fertilizing
~ Best planting method
~ Rooting cuttings
~ Winter care
~ Dealing with pests
~ Regional conditions
~ Q&A time
~ and much more!
On Monday evening, February 13, plumeria expert, Mike Atkinson, shared his extensive knowledge of growing and propagating the many varieties of plumerias that thrive in our Mediterranean climate.
Plumerias love San Diego. Often thought to be native to Hawaii, plumerias are actually native to southern Mexico, Central America, and South America. Their low-maintenance, low-water requirements, and their amazing blooms and fragrances, make them the ideal complement to our Southern California gardens. Mike introduces the various types of plumerias, explains their fertilization needs, describes which plants make good companions in the garden, and provides advice on general care and selection.
Mike has owned a plumeria farm on Mt Helix in San Diego’s east county with his wife Stacy for over 25 years.
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The PBS program "A Growing Passion" featured them on their Emmy-winning episode about plumerias.
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He has taught plumeria workshops in Southern California (San Diego Horticultural Society, San Diego Botanic Garden, Master Gardeners, plus many garden clubs and nurseries), all plumeria societies in the US, and the International Plumeria Conference in Florida. He is a longtime volunteer and speaker with the Southern California Plumeria Society, has authored many articles, and has been interviewed many times, including by the Los Angeles Times.
During the eight-month growing season, Atkinson spends as many as twenty-five hours a week nurturing over 250 varieties of plumeria. He has hundreds of plants in the ground and even more growing in pots.
His wife Stacy was actually the first in the family to become a fan of plumerias. Her father had a plumeria growing from a cutting at his home and Stacy fell in love with the flowers. Later, after visiting a plumeria farm in Florida, Mike became interested in these remarkable plants as well. He volunteered to be a webmaster for the Southern California Plumeria Society in San Diego, and now he and Stacy are both actively involved in this organization and other groups of plumeria enthusiasts.
Mike does not just grow plumerias; he creates new varieties. He has developed several distinctive plumerias, including Jacob’s Star, Stacy Dean (named after his wife Stacy), and Corona Surprise. Not surprisingly, he is a sought-after speaker, and has recently spoken at the International Plumeria Conference, the South Coast Plumeria Society, and the San Diego Wabi Study Group of the Ohara School of Ikebana.
To see some of Mike’s beautiful plumerias, take a look at Nan Sterman’s interview with Mike at his home in La Mesa on KPBS TV's A Growing Passion.
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San Diego area gardeners of every age and type, are invited to join the over 500 members of the San Diego Horticultural Society. Whether you are just learning to garden or are a seasoned green thumb, we would like to meet you! LET'S TALK PLANTS!
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@70Grande
@70Grande Год назад
Wow! Lots of information. Very good tips if you live in So Cal. Thank you.
@koifish9742
@koifish9742 Год назад
Thanks for the information.
@126AP
@126AP 11 месяцев назад
I’ve learned with container growing that more mineral based soil with peat moss has less chance of root rot then compost/sawdust type soil that can decompose faster and turn to sludge with no oxygen🤠
@yvessautter8592
@yvessautter8592 4 дня назад
So true, compost in soil is deadly.
@temujinkhan6326
@temujinkhan6326 Год назад
didn't have time to watch entire video... but did I understand correctly that that seeds will likely not grow true to seed as the mother plant? I will assume then that the only way to get the same as the mother is by cuttings. I will assume also that cuttings will bloom much faster than growing from seeds?
@StyxMan08
@StyxMan08 3 месяца назад
Your video is so boring! I fell asleep watching the video..
@sandiegohorticulturalsocie5773
@sandiegohorticulturalsocie5773 3 месяца назад
Sleep well!
@StyxMan08
@StyxMan08 3 месяца назад
I did! And thank you I have a good sleep. 😴
@thereerhunter2314
@thereerhunter2314 Месяц назад
​@@StyxMan08Not me, got hornee and rubbed one out!
@willmadden172
@willmadden172 Месяц назад
@@thereerhunter2314what prompted this comment 😂😂😂
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