Yeah awesome eh? I've just recently transplanted some Yuccas. Apparently they lend to better transplants in a mild fall like this year. Usually I'd ...
Jim, I'm sure all the palms are loving this great fall weather we're having and hope it continues at least till the end of the month.You going to prot...
Salut Ben!, I think the Queens are hardier than most may think. If it's a mild Winter like they are saying, you may be able to succeed. I'm looking ...
Great Garden Paul! A new neighbor moved in and dug up all the (what I think) are Filimentosa for the most part. I've transplanted them to my garden,...
Hope this helps.
A couple if pics of the Takil.
Takil is a deemed (arguably) as the most cold hardy. Mine is a fast grower, as long as the soil is dry, cold is less an issue. On my more tender pal...
Thanks for sharing Jim... Yep, the Takil has a nice back side for sure. The one I have is really silvery as well.
Great garden! thanks for posting... How do Oleanders do for you typically?
Awesome, also get some dry leaves in the fall and fill up the shelter to protect further.I've had great success with my sabals.
Used coffee ground for sure to mix in the soil around the trunk. Go to Starbucks, they give to you for free. I had scale on my Palmetto and got rid of...
Thanks for sharing Jim, great pics as usual.Agave question... do you leave the pups in the ground over winter, or do you cut them away to pot them up....
I would get both of those in the ground next Spring, late April or early May. Do NOT Fertilize until July/August. Make sure you dig your hole twice ...
Nice job! looks great, your neighbors will be stopping by for sure.
Looking good JorgeRom. Looks like the tips were burned from touching the inside of your protection. The center looks great and green. Cut the dead ...