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Wes

Well maybe but hey, that's hard earned money spent on palms you often find hard to replace. All I've ever done is push dry burlap down into the growth...

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RE: Cordyline australis

Hey PALMETTOMANThey do and they don't ... let me explain. They really only flourish in the mildest regions and you'll know you are in a mild area when...

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RE: Musa Bordelon and Williams Hybrid

Musa Bordelon ... dead as a door nail after one frost. :( Sorry, I haven't tried the other.Cheers, Barrie.

19 years ago
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RE: Looking for a few Bismark palms.

I recall these being root sensitive and wonder if shipping from California would be a challenge for them?Cheers, Barrie.

19 years ago
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RE: Winter get-a-way (close to home)

I don't heat this at all, since it would cost a fortune and it's just 6 mil poly. The sun streaming in on a sunny winter day is nice though. 14' tall ...

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To Alchris (Allen)

"Does anyone have experience with how cold a Chamaerops humilis or Butia capitata can withstand without damage?" (quote with spelling corrected)They a...

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RE: Winter get-a-way (close to home)

There's next to nothing here from when you last visited Wes. All the stock has turned over at least once. I try not no carry anything out of the ordin...

19 years ago
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A sure sign of spring ...

A sure sign of spring can be seen in my garden today. I'll let the picture do the talkin'.Cheers, Barrie.

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RE: Microclimate

You guys are certifiable! Man those are some crazy conditions to deal with. If I was way up north in Edmonton, I'd just head for the West Edmonton Mal...

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RE: seed startin' on the cheap

Knnn,Save your money. Heat mats are great for providing heat, but the soil or growing medium dries out closest to the heat mat first. If you don't not...

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