Last seen: Sep 17, 2024
Awesome Heidi.Good to see these are getting rooted down and settling in. "Rainy Vancouver" ? ... we're a shoe in for good summers here.Cheers, Barrie.
I've got a couple of Eucalyptus trees that need some work. I only show the cared for plants :lol: .Cheers, Barrie.
Well you wouldn't like the PNW coast in winter then Paul. That's what we get through late October to February. We get about 34" of precipitation annua...
Steve ... you might consider getting some of the competing plant material away from those palms. Water and eventual crowding are the two main reasons....
Oh they will man ... not a ton of care required, just carerful removal of the old dead leaves each year is needed.Cheers, Barrie.
No worries Bill ... I never expected it to be long term. These only seem to be reliable in the southern Oregon. The coastal regions are best but the h...
Keep in mind the Sabal genus is root sensitive and highly resents root disturbance. One that has been in early recovery may be subject to conditions b...
"last night was our first sub-zero event-very late for Calgary" ... really? That must be very tough to garden like that. I feel ripped offwhen we get ...
Aaron ... somewhere about 3' tall roughly.Here's an overview of the whole plant (at dusk).I used a flash on this one to properly show the trunks (abou...
I had a 4' Washingtonia robusta persist in an unheated winter enclosure for several years.Current condition ... dead as a door nail.Cheers, Barrie.
Nice one there Jim. It should be putting on some rapid growth once the trunk diameter max's out. After that, they want to go skyward.Some areas got ra...
Can or should a majesty palm be seperated? I have 2, one had 3 stalks when I purchased it last summer now a 4th has sprouted. The Second one also has ...
Ya ... there's people growing these in much colder areas than yours using winter protection. Fairly simple in many cases from what I gather. Check wit...
A few from around the yard on one of the first overcast / rainy days in eons.Very little growth this year with the dry conditions. Trachycarpus need r...
Jim ... It's somewhere in the 3 foot tall range and has produced a number of offsets, some of which I've removed. You can expect similar results in 5 ...
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