Last seen: Sep 17, 2024
Best wishes to you and your family. It's difficult I know, having gone through the same thing in Sept 2005.Cheers, Barrie.
I'll bet these do very well for you in N Charleston. Keep us posted!Cheers, Barrie.
Hi palmera,Sorry to sound so negative. I guess I'm getting more selective with what I'm willing to try. The pics showing growth rate is quite impressi...
I sold my last Muscle car about 12 years ago. It was a plum crazy 1969 Road Runner 440, 4 spd car. Prior to that I owned a 1967 Dodge Dart GT (273 aut...
CIDP. (Canary Island Date Palm) or Phoenix canariensis.Cheers, Barrie.
palmera ... As nice as these mules are, I doubt they'd make our winters here without a great deal of fuss. I doubt we'd get 20 people interested since...
Very nice plants lucky1 ... ! I have a Jade about the same height and very thick in the trunk. It got left out and the cold "nipped" it back a bit so ...
Laaz ... those palms are rare indeed! I recognize Tim Hoppers name from the IPS and he is a reputable and knowledgeable palm grower. It may be difficu...
It's certainly one of the double flower types of Fushsia, maybe 'Dollar Princess' or some such close cultivar.Cheers, Barrie.
Love your bamboo. How do you keep it from "wandering" across your yard. Are you one of those folks who plants it in a metal box with the bottom remo...
Fear not! Post your pics.Cheers, Barrie.
Been quite awhile since I've been around the Okanogan region. I keep saying I gotta get off the "rock" and head inland to re-visit that region. Smokin...
I agree with Laaz, although the term "hardy" for the Okanagan region won't apply. You're probably 2 and a half zones out of range for Phoenix canarien...
How many palms do you have that you had to tell yourself "no more palms"?Do the Okanagan nurseries stock palms at this time of year? Cheers, Barrie.
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