It is so satisfying to liberate plants from the imprisonment of an uncaring Big Box store. This I did last Fall when I found three Agave desmettiana, a mature plant with two large offsets crammed into a two gallon pot. I managed to winter them over under lights in my basement and was further satisfied last week when on a mild day I was able to take them out onto the balcony where, with a little surgery, I was able to separate them and give them their own root space in new pots. I can't wait for the warmer weather when I can get them out of doors. Agave desmettiana 'Variegata' and two offspring, crammed into a 2 gallon pot. Divided and repotted.
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Yes, the seasons move along very quickly. Autumn is very beautiful in eastern Canada, Sept and Oct are excellent, but then Winter starts, not so good.
The seed is from the Horse-chestnut tree (Castanea).