bananieru
@bananieru
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Joined: Aug 25, 2009
Last seen: Sep 19, 2017
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RE: Lemon tree transplanted into Al's gritty mix

I actually followed the 'recipe' from the link. I bought a big bag of bark from a nursery. It was called small pine bark, but the nuggets were still t...

13 years ago
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RE: CoconutMike appears on CBC News with Debra Arbec this Friday

Fantastic Mike, almost could not belive that I was there last summer.Tavi

13 years ago
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RE: Waggie cut trunk

Tim, when I pulled the middle frond out it was wet (mushy) and rotten inside. I cut till there was no more black material.

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RE: WINDMILL PALMS 2 - 15 FEET AVAILABLE IN ONTARIO

I finally made it 2 weeks ago, Saturday. I found what I was looking for:and in the ground:more protection next winter :D

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RE: Major ... MAJOR update!! 2012 garden is IN!

Tim, can you remember me what's the name of the grass you have? The contrast it creates with the new mulching is great.

13 years ago
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RE: MONTREAL PALMS ARRIVE

all I can say is wow! Fantastic. Thanks for sharing.Tavi

13 years ago
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RE: Pics of planted Washies, Y.rostrata, and the Big Boy

I think Mike in Montreal had some washies as well. They looked burned in the spring, but on the other hand they are growing faster during the summer, ...

13 years ago
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RE: Pics of planted Washies, Y.rostrata, and the Big Boy

Hi Barb,How much more protection needs a washy compared with a trachy?. Ever since I've seen the pictures from the guy from Chicago() I want to put a ...

13 years ago
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RE: WINDMILL PALMS 2 - 15 FEET AVAILABLE IN ONTARIO

I knew it was closed, but I gave it a try: closed. Such a nice weather there and such a difference compared with Toronto (or Markham). They had some v...

13 years ago
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RE: WINDMILL PALMS 2 - 15 FEET AVAILABLE IN ONTARIO

I'm going this Sunday to St. Catharines. Is any place where I can buy a Washingtonia? I killed both of mine this winter :-(. Tavi

13 years ago
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RE: Haskap

It's a berry but not quite. They call it an edible honeysuckle. I did not even hear of it before I bought it.

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