Last seen: May 15, 2013
Looking great Tim!It looks like your nanas are already ahead of last year at this time. Isn't it fun to watch established trachys grow! They are my ...
Needle is the toughest most likely here. With a snow/rain cover I bet it would take my temps fairly well, trachys are tough buggers too, need wind an...
Have a awesome trip Jay!!!
Was I supposed to count the potted ones too :oops:
Nice find Eric, they are neat little guys. Every time a few minutes before a thunderstorm gets here they start freaking out, they're like my storm ea...
Good deal Barb, I'm glad there doing better since you moved them. How many did you end up with in total from all those seeds. Do you have anymore th...
Tavi,I think you might do more harm then good if you try and separate them, plus it's such a nice looking palm the way it is. if you want to get rid ...
In ground palms (22)5 needle palms4 trachycarpus4 sabal minor3 washingtonias1 med fan1 butia1 sabal birmingham3 sagos (not really palms but close)Bill
100f and 102f on consecutive days here last week with direct south exposure and not a blemish.
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I'm not saying not to try them Canadianplant I just don't want you to be disappointed when you have a zone 5 winter and they still look beat up. I wi...
Tim,Everything has really perked up since I was last there in April or so, like wise I need to make a trip over to your place soon.I just called that ...
Tavi,I like the heated huts because you have access to your palms anytime and if something goes wrong you have a better chance of fixing it.I've heard...
Sorry guy's this post got lost in the shuffle, Email notifications right :wink: For some reason the main site is listed as a security risk for some re...
Tim,It's still making nanas, there starting to fattin up now. The pups are getting giant too, it wont be long before they start making nanas too. We...
