Well done and plays fine I think, Barb! Your Trachy and I both like it! :)I begin to think about the same thing but have to make it stronger because f...
Jim, that's true Iowa's Treasure.Have you always overwintered Washys otdoors?Do you dig abyssinian and eleph ears and that tall cereus from the ground...
Hi all, my plants are under the protection now, it's 4-th their winter outdoors. Here's some picture of autumn of 2011:Trachycarpus fortuneiDicksonia ...
Lucky Jim, your plants are in perfect condition. Experience is a great thing. It's not very much time to wait until the spring will come. :)
We grow many Rhodos here and soils are acid as climate is very rainy, but I've never seen leaves like these...
I've bought small Livistona rotundifolia last autumn and didn't want to wait until spring. Though I've divided plants accurately, the small one has di...
Hi Barb and Cameron, thank you very much! Butia was planted in spring 2008 as a small 1-2-year old seedling. It doesn't grow rapidly as declared but l...
Hi all and a Happy New Palm Year!Here's some pics I took before the covering in october 2010. All plants from spring 2008 oudoors, 3 different Trachy ...
Serj, I've read at GardenWeb forum that A. araucana is much more hardier in comparison to A. angustifolia. The first one grows in Scotland, Southern N...
The spring of 2010. The fall follows.
Terrible huge plants, Jim, how will you keep all this Edem in winter? :lol: To tell true I am verry happy to see your success, they really beautiful ...
Very happy smiling palm, fine work, Barb! :) Regards -Antti
Hi Yuri, many thanks for sharing the photos of your super extreme palms. They all look really great. I think that with regular watering and fertilizin...
To tell true, I'm very impressed that there was no heating. Last winter was extremal situation, don't believe it will repeat again; if so, the damages...
Fine job, wxman!Styrofoam is the best friend of palms! :lol: