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* How To Grow Plumeria Frangipani Cuttings Flowers Plants Seeds
* Plumeria Pflege - Frangipani Pflanzen - Pagodenbaum - Tempelbaum


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Welcome All Plumeria and Tropical Plant Lovers,

You are about to be introduced to the first step-by-step plumeria care
guide on how to grow plumerias, also called frangipani, successfully
from cuttings, rooted and unrooted, and seeds to flowering plants with
vibrant colorful blooms. Each step is explained to you in detail with
easy to follow explanations and descriptions.

My name is Bob Walsh. I have been growing plumerias for more than 10
years in Chicago, USA, which is plant hardiness zone 5. What started
out as a hobby turned into passion for these exquisite tropical
plants.

After experimenting for many years with different soil mixes,
fertilizers, foliar feeding techniques, cuttings, seeds, rooted plants,
fungicides, insecticides, and more, I discovered successful growing
techniques for plumerias outside their native subtropical and tropical
climates.

Subtropical and tropical regions of the world have their own
built-in advantages and benefits that provide the ideal climates and
conditions for growing these beautiful plants. The growing techniques I
developed can be applied to all climates in the world as far north as
Alaska, and including tropical and subtropical regions.

Family and friends encouraged me to share the knowledge I gained with
others. The result is my one of a kind step-by-step
plumeria care book 'How To Grow Plumeria - Frangipani Anytime
Anywhere'.


TESTIMONIAL
Bob,
I stayed up and read your plumeria book last night. You are a very
talented writer. I loved the way you presented the step by step details
on how to grow plumerias.
I really like the bonus section of your book with the plumeria history
growing forms. Since I just planted everything in the last 3 weeks I am
going to use them right away.
Also thank you for the list of nurseries you included in your
book....one is just a short drive away. As you can see your book and
all the great information has already helped me out RIGHT AWAY! Thank
you so much!
Kelly.....................California
This plumeria care book teaches you step-by-step....
* What to look for when purchasing plumerias as cuttings and/or
plants.

* What is the best potting mix when planting plumerias as cuttings.

* How to apply the Egg Method CORRECTLY to your frangipani cuttings
to cut the rooting time significantly & have roots AND
inflorescenses develop simultaneously.

* What tools you need ready when you plant your new cuttings.

* What is the best potting mix for seeds.

* How to plant the seeds to expect a high germination rate.

* How to fertilize seedlings after you successfully germinated the
seeds.

* How to grow and flower frangipani plants during a January blizzard.

* Which fertilizer to use for BEST stem growth, budding, and
flowering of your plumerias.




* What is the importance of seaweed and HOW to use it to achieve the
best growth and most vibrant flowers.

* What foliar feeding is....and why it is so important.

* What to add to your foliar feeding solution to greatly enhance the
growth of your plumeria plants.

* What flowers make great companion plants to enhance the beauty of
your plumerias.

* Why do the flowers look different in different weather conditions.

* What is the best organic fungicide.

* What are the best organic insecticides.

* Which are the best grow lights to use for tropical flowers and
flowering plants, including frangipani.

* Popular cultivars separated by dominant colors.

* Who are reputable retailers when purchasing plumeria cuttings
and/or plumeria plants.

* Meaning of plumeria flowers in different cultures.

* Legendary uses of frangipani.

* Different names of plumerias in different countries.

* Medicinal studies with frangipani.

* The members of the Apocynaceae and Asclepiadaceae family.

* And much more....

I take you by the hands and guide you step-by-step from planting your
cuttings, plants and seeds to enjoying your flowering plants. Whether
you choose to apply the egg method or the traditional method, BOTH
methods are described step-by-step supported by many pictures.

Testimonial

Bob,

I have been growing plumerias in Central Connecticut (zone 6) for 20
years. I have rooted scores of cuttings. Recently, though, I lost 2 of
the 4 Scott Pratt, and the remaining two hadn't done anything for two
months. I then tried the egg method >>> big fat white roots in what
seemed like no time! Thanks for spreading the knowledge of the egg
method around.

James....................Connecticut (zone 6)



The following picture shows one cutting of 'Celadine' planted on March
19, 2011.

Each of the three branches developed one inflorescence during the
rooting process.

On June 2, 2011 the first flower opened.

Now it is possible, thanks to the Egg Method, which is included with
step-by-step instructions in this book, to have inflorescence(s) and
roots develop at the same time without sacrificing either one.




Testimonial

Bob,

I just looked through my recently purchased copy of your book. It
appears to be the best book I have ever seen on plumeria plants,
covering far more information and providing in-depth details and
explanations throughout the entire book.

Christy....................Texas

The Egg Method, based on anaerobically fermenting eggs and probiotics,
benefits plants tremendously. It has been used in agriculture for a
long time.

Applying the Egg Method results in....
* Faster rooting
* Lush growth
* Increased flower production
* Increased production of growth stimulants

Plants need an equilibrium of growth stimulants, plant hormones, to
perform their best in regards to growth, flowering and crop
production.
Following are parts of one article, titled "Growing Plumeria Cuttings
and Plumeria Plants with the Egg Method", I recently published after
having researched the egg's properties and probiotics.....



But what exactly is the egg method which has been used in agriculture
for many years to increase the production of vegetables?

The egg method which is based on anaerobically fermenting eggs and
probiotics not only benefits plumeria cuttings and plumeria plants but
many other tropical plants as well, including bananas, gingers,
heliconias, hibiscus and many more.

The egg itself is one powerhouse of nutrients.

The egg shell which has about 9000 pores serves as a permeable membrane
for nutrients and moisture. 95% of the egg shell is made up of calcium
carbonate. Minerals, such as calcium phosphate and magnesium carbonate
make up the remaining 5%.

The albumen is made up of 90% water and seven major proteins as stated
by the Department of Agriculture's National Nutrient Database. The
albumen in fresh eggs contains carbon dioxide which passes through the
egg shell as the egg ages. 50 mg of Sulfur are contained in the
albumen.

All vitamins found in an egg are contained in the egg yolk, including
several B-vitamins as well as vitamin A, D, and E. The egg yolk also
contains many antioxidants and trace amounts of Iron, Magnesium,
Phosphorus and other metals. In addition, the egg yolk contains about
25 mg of Sulfur.

According to Biofeed Probiotics 'plant stimulants, plant hormones, are
produced during the metabolism of some bacteria, yeasts, molds, and
cyanobacteria', also known as blue-green algae and blue-green bacteria.

These plant stimulants, plant hormones, include auxins, gibberellins,
cytokinins, florigen and salicylic acid.

Auxins are named for the greek word "auxein" meaning to grow or to
increase. Auxins were the first of the major plant hormones to be
discovered. How auxins are distributed within plants is one major
factor for plant growth. The distribution of auxins throughout plants
is accomplished by the well executed transport of auxin molecules.
Auxins usually work with or against other plant hormones that is most
advantageous for the plant.

Gibberellins were first discovered by Eiichi Kurosawa, a Japanese
scientist, in 1926. Gibberellins stimulate budding, cell elongation,
dormancy, flowering and seed germination.

Cytokinins promote cell division in plant roots and shoots. This
process is called "cytokinesis". The effects of cytokinins were first
discovered by Swedish born plant physiologist Folke Skoog at the
University of Wisconsin at Madison. Cytokinins are involved in many
plant processes, including cell division, root and shoot development.
Cytokinins are known to regulate axillary bud growth, lateral or side
shoots. In addition, cytokinins also affect apical dominance which is
the inhibition of growth of lateral buds, side shoots, by the terminal
bud of a plant shoot.

Cytokinins are usually produced in roots, young fruits and seeds. The
balance of cytokinins and auxins determines what regenerates.

Florigen was first described in 1937 by Mikhail Chailakhyan, a Russian
scientist. Florigen molecules, produced in the leaves, are responsible
for controlling flowering.

Salicylic acid, which is used for rooting, derives its name from the
Latin word "salix" meaning "willow tree". Salicylic acid plays part in
photosynthesis, transpiration and resistance to pathogens which are
bacteria, viruses, or other microorganisms that can cause diseases.

All these processes are important to understand how plumeria and
plants, in general, develop.

An exact scientific defined process of the egg method, when correctly
applied, is not clearly written in a scientific formula anywhere. But
the phenomenal results speak for themselves.

Copyright © Bob Walsh

The collage below shows some of my plumerias growing and flowering in
Chicago, plant hardiness zone 5. These plumerias are grown exactly the
same way as described in my frangipani book.



The following picture is of one cutting of 'Mimi's Home Pride' which,
according to the owner of the mother tree, is extremely difficult to
root and may take six to nine months to root, even on Hawaii.
This cutting of 'Mimi's Home Pride' was planted on March 19, 2011
applying the Egg Method. 'Mimi's Home Pride' rooted and developed its
inflorescence SIMULTANEOUSLY.



The first flowers opened on June 12, 2011. It took less than
three months from planting the cutting to open its first flowers.

'Mimi's Home Pride' June 12, 2011

Testimonial
'I found your how to grow plumeria book to be very informative. As a
gardener, it is easy reading that once I began reading it, I finished
it in one sitting.
For frangipani lovers it is instructional and tells you all you need to
know about growing these tropical flowers.
Bob Walsh guides you step by step in the preparation, care, and
necessary maintenance to bring this beauties into bloom. And, it is
written in such a way, that all your questions are answered along the
way.
The history and many pictures that are included in the book bring these
flowers to life as you read the book.
If you're a gardener, like myself, or interested in tropical plants
specifically - this is an excellent choice and a must read.
Jane..............Illinois
This step-by-step illustrated plumeria book teaches you everything you
need to know about growing these beauties from the moment your
cuttings, plants, or seeds arrive at your front door to the ultimate
enjoyment these flowers give you in bloom growing indoors or
outdoors.
The picture below shows the successful rooting of one 'Puu Kahea'
cutting that was planted using the Egg Method in fall of
2010. On day 39 the cutting had developed a healthy root
system.




I'm including 4 Bonus Gifts which aid you monitoring the progress of
your plumerias....
* Bonus Gift #1 - Recording forms for plumerias started from seeds.

* Bonus Gift #2 - Recording forms for plumerias started from
cuttings.

* Bonus Gift #3 - Recording forms for rooted plumerias plants.

* Bonus Gift #4 - Recording forms for the description of your
plumerias.


60 Days Unconditional Money Back Guarantee
My personal promise to you....
If, within 60 days, you are not completely satisfied with your
purchase, you receive a refund for the full purchase price. No
questions asked!
This plumeria book is available in pdf for immediate access. If you
don't have Adobe Reader, you can download it for FREE by CLICKING HERE
>>> Free Adobe Reader.
The soft cover paperback book, pictured below, is available for an
additional $7.50 which includes shipping and handling. Please contact
me at bobwalsh@howtogrowplumeriafrangipani for details.

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You only have to hear or see the word 'lei' and you go back memory lane
to unforgettable vacations in the Caribbean, Hawaii, Tahiti, or some
other tropical destinations, and images of plumerias start to dance in
your head.

Their flowers are strung together to make these colorful, eye-catching,
intoxicating scented leis that welcome visitors to many tropical
destinations, most notably Hawaii. Leis can include a variety of
flowers that not only enhance the color, but also the fragrances of
each lei.

Frangipani are native to the Caribbean region of the world, including
the northern South American countries of Guyana, Venezuela, Columbia,
many of the Caribbean Islands from Martinique to the Bahamas, Belize,
and Mexico's Yucatan peninsula and throughout Central America.



'Hurricane'



'Lurline'



'Englewood'
This exotic wonder is the National Flower of Nicaragua with its picture
found on some of their currency. It is the City Flower of Palermo,
Sicily, Italy where Sicilians practice a very beautiful tradition of
mothers gifting their daughters a frangipani plant as a symbol of
fertility.
In Sicily as well as throughout Italy, it is known as Pomelia or
Frangipane. Italy is the home of the sixteenth century nobleman,
Marquis Frangipani, who created perfume scented gloves for royalty from
these flowers. This is where the name for these intoxicating beauties
of nature, frangipani, comes from.

'Cerise'
On the other side of the world, frangipani is the National Tree of Laos
called Dok jampa or Dok champa. Every Buddhist Temple in Laos has them
planted in their courtyards leading them to be known as Temple or
Pagoda trees throughout the region. After years of superstition
associated with frangipani in Thai culture, Thais have overcome this
connection and now present the scented blossoms of the Lantom (Thai
name) as fragrant offerings to Buddha. Today, many Thais wear them on
special festive celebrations, such as their New Year celebration known
as Songkran.

'Gloria Schmidt'
In Malaysia, the Kemboja kuning scent in their folklore is associated
with a vampire. At the southern tip of the Malay peninsula lies
Singapore, where the famous 'Singapore' originated. The first cutting
was brought to Hawaii in the 1930s by Harold Lyon. In Bali, Indonesia,
you want to ask for Jepun. In Sri Lanka they are called Pansal Mal, and
in India and Hindu culture, the Phool is a symbol of immortality
because it can continue to produce flowers and leaves even after it is
taken out of the ground.

'Kaneohe Sunburst'
The strong attraction to these flowers, which began centuries ago
continues. The earliest description dates back to
1522. Today, plant lovers from all over the
world continue to be smitten by these irresistible intoxicating
tropical flowers.



From Australia to Alaska, Germany to Greece, Hawaii to
Haiti, South America to Southeast Asia, and New Zealand to Zurich
people worldwide begin love affairs the moment they encounter that
mystical, magical enchantment that embraces them in the presence of
plumeria flowers for the first time.....much like that unforgettable
first romantic kiss that one remembers their whole life.

'Thai Rainbow'
In Hindu culture, frangipani flowers mean loyalty. As a sign of
loyalty, Hindu women put a flower in their hair on their wedding day to
symbolize their loyalty to their husbands. In French Polynesia Tahiti
women indicate their relationship status by the placement of the flower
in their hair....taken or available. This is how most of us plant
lovers begin our relationship with plumerias. One is overwhelmed by the
powerful, passionate initial chance encounter that draws each of us in.
It involves all of our senses that emotionally demands our loyalty.
Because of all this, frangipani flowers connect with our heart, mind
and soul to create a deep sensuous life-long relationship that one can
never live without thereafter.

'Daisy Wilcox'

No matter what language you speak, or your nationality, there is no
barrier to understanding the nature and beauty that is set before you
each and every time you encounter these beautiful exotic tropical
flowers by any name. Whether it is in their natural habitat, a floral
necklace placed upon your shoulders, you want to be one with these
flowers for the rest of your life! The power of plumerias worldwide
culturally, aesthetically, and emotionally speaks the language of
love. Just like in our own human relationships , from deep in our
hearts, you, as a plant lover, are moved to respond and say.... 'You're
Special, I love you, and I always will.'

'Teresa Wilder'


Testimonial
Just read your E-book. I love ii! Lots of great Information! Great
Book!
I'm really enjoying it and will use all the great information on my new
plumies this spring when they arrive.
Looking forward to growing my own beauties!
Thanks,
Cindy....................Kentucky
Now you can grow these magnificent flowers in your own home wherever
you live, be it Alaska or Florida.

No other book about plumerias available today gives you step-by step,
illustrated instructions like this guide, including guiding you by your
hands to apply both the Egg Method and Traditional Method CORRECTLY.
With this guide in your hands you succeed growing frangipani and earn
the fruits of your labor, namely romantically fragrant & vibrant
colorful frangipani flowers.
No other book focuses as much on ORGANIC growing techniques,
insecticides, and fungicides.

60 Days Unconditional Money Back Guarantee


My personal promise to you....
If, within 60 days, you are not completely satisfied with your
purchase, you receive a refund for the full purchase price. No
questions asked!

You are able to download this one of a kind step-by-step illustrated
plumeria care guide in PDF-format using Adobe Reader. If you don't have
Adobe Reader downloaded on your computer, you can download it for FREE
by CLICKING HERE >>> Free Adobe Reader.
The soft cover paperback book, pictured below, is available for an
additional $7.50 which includes shipping and handling. Please contact
me at bobwalsh@howtogrowplumeriafrangipani for details.



Our Regular
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$37
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***ONLY $27***

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PS: Did you always want to grow plumerias in you home or garden, but
were told it was impossible to do outside of their native
habitat. Now YOU CAN.... with my step-by-step illustrated
plumeria - frangipani guide and expert advice.

For more information on Pagodenbaum in German CLICK HERE >>> Plumeria
Pflege - Frangipani Pflanzen - Pagodenbaum - Tempelbaum



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