Tim heres the Nova back in March '09Three years on and two Cold winters laterThe leaves droop like spiders legsDid notice more leaf damage as the plan...
Nice and mild here at 52oN. But for the lack of sun I have opted not to put the suntan lotion on but a rainmac instead. Its -7C lowest temp in early D...
Thanks everyone. Garden is looking green at the moment. The mild weather remains..... 10-12C daytime temps unfortunately accompanied by lots of rain....
Really good looking shrubs Tim :mrgreen: ...you certainly have green fingers. The red one looks like Illicium Floridata.Aucuba are hardy here but in c...
Here's Daphniphyllum Pentantrum which enjoyed a mini freeze back in early December. Crug Farm plants in the UK have around six different species. :sho...
Tim..... that looks a fairly large shrub. What species is it? I was under the impression that Illiciums are a bit on the tender side min Zone8 plants ...
Interesting comments about this plant. Kev Spence from GOTE did a thread on this plant. He has even managed to get cones on his plant. Also some inter...
Andy,the Agaves are probably not that happy going into winter in your area due to your lack of sun and excess moisture. I can only imagine they will ...
Thanks Barb... A happy new year to you and all Palms North members worldwide. What a great forum :D
Tim.. that a good way to keep the wet off your plants :D I have a green Rostrata out unprotected and it flowered this summer three months after plan...
Dasys don't like the wet for sure. Dasylirion Serrulatum perished in my garden being left out unprotected. All my dasylirions are now kept dry for ...
Tim... Ive left all my Agaves in. All look ok except Agave Gentryi which has taken in water and damage. The weather here has been shocking. just non s...
We've had more than that here. The only difference is that ours is a much more wetter variety :wink: Luckily we don't get anything like that often. Ba...
Andym, That's a nice looking plant .. never seen it before. I don't think these are hardy in my area?What's the coldest your Hebe withstood so far? T...