There's a selection of Yucca (and Agave) from Desert Northwest. I've dealt with Ian before and he's very knowlegable and has good deals. Here's his seed list ... http://www.desertnorthwest.com/catalog/seed.html
Cheers, Barrie.
Thanks, Barrie.
I've got an order ready for him but noticed his seed list hasn't been updated for awhile. Is there a more current list I wonder?
I've emailed him but I'm sure he is busy with all his work so hopefully he'll get back to me soon. 🙂
Next I'll work on a Europalm order. Yes, I'm rather methodical about these things.
Argh, I'm obviously not very patient but my fingers are crossed my seeds will get here one of these days. 🙂
Ron I have a couple left for sale 5 gal. 6 to 7 year old "Alligator Alley Oklahoma form" Sabal louisiana for sale next spring. Let me know if your interested in wanting one or two of these.
http://okanaganpalms.multiply.com/photos/album/10/Palms_Bananas_Yuccas_Summer_2009#photo=49
John
Okanagan Palms and Tropicals
6b-7a
I also like to use raid on my hair,it keeps bugs away and kills what ever is already living there!
It also smells about the same as hair spray,doesn't hold very well but I do not have bugs bothering me- 😈
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Ron I have a couple left for sale 5 gal. 6 to 7 year old "Alligator Alley Oklahoma form" Sabal louisiana for sale next spring. Let me know if your interested in wanting one or two of these.
http://okanaganpalms.multiply.com/photos/album/10/Palms_Bananas_Yuccas_Summer_2009#photo=49John
John, I'll think it over. I still have the list you sent me, though perhaps you've sold some of the palms listed already,
and have been studying though them. Louisiana may be one I should try.
Thanks for letting me know.
I just finished bringing in all my Colocasia and my potted bananas and cannas tonight. Such fun.
I covered my Trachies for the chill tonight.
Sigh.... winter.... 😥
PS I do see plants would be much better to go with in some of the slower palms and I assume most of the hardier ones will be pretty slow this far north.
Ron in regards to being this far north latitude 49.5. We more than make up from being farther south by having warm spring weather and really hot summers ,gradual warm to cold temps to winter in the fall "except this weekend?"for the Sabal sp. especially. I have a Sabal minor planted this spring with my four Trachy`s. The trachy`s have seen -17c and have breezed through so far three years planted and two years.I`ll let you know how the sabal minor does this winter.
John
Okanagan Palms and Tropicals
6b-7a
Thanks John.
I'm hoping to not have to heat my palms but we'll see.
Maybe if I could make a flower bed closer to my house foundation too
but the gas meter man might get mad at me. 😀
Yes, I'll be watching to see how your palms do this winter.