Last seen: Apr 29, 2015
I germinated it from seed this year. It is still at the 1 leaf stage about 3" tall. 2 of the 6 seeds that I got from England germinated with one seed...
Hi Donny;I've ordered my Bamboo from 'www.theplantfarm.ca' on Salt Spring Island, BC. The company was recommended by someone else on the forum. The 2 ...
This year I am going to finish the rough landscaping in my back yard and start serious planting there and finish planting in the front and side yards....
Hi Donny;I do not use fertilizer when germinating seeds. I believe that there are sufficient nutrients in the seed and the peat moss/potting soil. I a...
I tried some azaleas when we were living in Grande Prairie (Zone 2) and despite keeping them alive with mulching I could never get them to increase in...
Very nice Site. Too bad they don't have annual pictures of the Sabal Minor or Sabal louisiana on the web site. :cry: Allen
Thanks. I have emailed for a catalogue. I may have to do more research if yours did not survive -4F.Allen
Desert Zone had some suggestions for me under the subject Cactus Garden Work.The Cylindropuntia kleiniae, Escobaria missouriensis and the Echinocactus...
Hi Knnn;I found an Eastern Red Cedar that is found in Kansas. It is Juniperus virginiana and should propagate easily by cuttings, on branch rooting or...
Cedars are a varied bunch. The cedars that I usually see in western Canada are actually an arborvitae(sp). The western Red Cedar that is on the moist ...
That is definitely a spruce seed. I can't tell if the seed part is rounded rather than shrivelled. If you can seperate the seed from the wing with a g...
Have patience with the picture. I wanted it big enough for you to identify the seeds and went overboard. The actual seed and 'wing' are about 1/4 inch...
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