Hey all... I've never posted any pics of my plants here before, so I thought I'd toss up a few pics from october/november of last year. Almost everything in these pics, except for the large basjoo clump, was planted last season. These are a few pics that I snapped in the fall before covering everything up... So far this year, I have had ZERO casualties!!! Let's hope that the wet spring doesn't kill anything off:)
Sorry for the huge post...
Some pics from before everything got covered up for winter:)
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Hello Jova!
The ricinus look great! Did you grow them yourself from seed? I still haven´t received my castor bean seeds from Canada, it´s more than month already
I like the big clump of Bananas too, I bet things turn really jungleish this year in your place
The ricinus look great! Did you grow them yourself from seed? I still haven´t received my castor bean seeds from Canada, it´s more than month already
I like the big clump of Bananas too, I bet things turn really jungleish this year in your place
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Great pics,your yard looks awesome.
If you like Castor beans and want to try one with gigantic leaves,there is a seller on E-bay that sells seeds of this variety.
One of my Castor's leaves was 42" across.
Here's the link
http://cgi.ebay.com/15-Castor-Bean-Seed ... 5639c3078e
If you like Castor beans and want to try one with gigantic leaves,there is a seller on E-bay that sells seeds of this variety.
One of my Castor's leaves was 42" across.
Here's the link
http://cgi.ebay.com/15-Castor-Bean-Seed ... 5639c3078e
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