Parryi, no. Not as hardy as Ovatifolia or Havardiana even though theyare from the same sub sp. at least for east coast regions.
Chad, which agave is at pic. #4? Looks like it is not happy at all.This agave doesn't like snow for sure. i have a few seedling overwintering inside of unheated GH. Many days without above freezing temps and a few nights with min. minus 10C. But they look good though.
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Yeah Aaron I know, they mad at me! But at 4' wide I cant cover these things forever. But its no problem.
Igor, thats one of my Ovatifolias. Not sure why its damaged, none of the others have any damage. But they grow so fast that you will never know it happened.
teebee, you have a lot of cold hardy choices of cacti and agaves that stay small which will be easy to cover during winter.
Yeah Aaron I know, they mad at me! But at 4' wide I cant cover these things forever. But its no problem.
I know what you mean, I feel the same way. 😉
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Here's to all the global warming pushers, may your winters be -30 below and four feet of snow in your driveway. Because I want you happy.
-Aaron-