The listing, 1 CANNA ROOT-RED FLOWER has ended.
1 CANNA ROOT-FLOWER IS RED, 5' TO 7' WITH NUMEROUS BLOOMS
AFTER GROWING OVER 100 CANNA ROOTS INTO CANNA PLANTS. WHEN I DUG UP 1/2 OF THEM I FOUND THAT I HAD NEARLY 300 ROOTS- I HAVE GIVEN A TOTAL OF 1250 TO FIENDS AND NEIGHBORS.
I WOULD LIKE TO SHARE THEM WITH LISTA AUCTION FOLKS.
THEY WOULD BE SHIPPED USPS PRIORITY MAIL. FLAT RATE A COST OF $5.80TO THE WINNER. I AM TOO POOR TO SPENT $5.80 MYSELF BUT IF YOU CAN AFFORD $5.80,PLEASE BID
CANNA ROOTS RUN $9.99 OR MORE PLUS SHIPPING ON E-BAY
Winterizing your Canna Plant
Cannas are tuberous rooted perennials that are native to the tropics. There are dwarf varieties that grow about two feet tall, and tall varieties that grow 3-6 feet tall. Cannas are quite tender and you should dig and store the roots after the foliage withers and dies back. Shake the excess soil off the roots and store them in dry sand, peat moss or sawdust. The roots will be dormant and won't require water,but should be protected from complete desiccation. Check the stored roots during the winter and add a little moisture to the peat moss if the roots begin to shrink or shrivel up.
You can store them in a garage or cool, dark basement or wherever the temperature is above freezing, but below average household temperatures. Plant them in rich, moist soil in the spring and they'll bloom by early summer.