Last seen: May 15, 2013
You know how to make them grow now Jim! Geez Your gdd is 800 more then me easy! You know what you have to do next year after our talks to get sick g...
Thanks for the conversion Steve! That really helps people out. I think theres a rv solution we could use to keep all our bottles to a freezing point...
Totally Awesome Jim Again!I was thinking about your winter structure for keeping it down while the ends are open! Why not take some screw tent ties w...
Windmill Guy! Trust me right now when I tell you this "your Palm will survive in the ground" We can all help you with protection methods. Look into...
Actually that first picture with the bag is all roots! I dug so very carefully, all sand and trust me I went down four feet easy maybe more. If I hu...
Jim, The new spear is the second to last picture! And yes that stump is the same day. Trust me if you saw the black stink spear pull hole you would ...
Well once again the local greenhouses seem to be useless. I went to the nursery that has all the palms planted out front for some product for my poor...
2 Bucks? SCORE!!!! Nothing a little dawn dish soap and water can't take care of. Nice pick up.Bill
By the way nice growth rate in the basement! Have you ever looked at a hydroponics supply store, they have really cool stuff for what your doing.Bill
Wxman,Orinocos are awesome for sure but look into the heat cables I talk about on bananas.org I'm sure they would help you for sure since your groun...
Great Stuff Jim! I love the before and afters, what a difference. Man that castor bean is gigantic! Look at the trunk on that thing, man! I also r...
I'll use ocean water. Next time I go I'll fill up the million milk jugs I've been saving.Bill
That's one weird looking bug Steve! It looks prehistoric. Check this blue eyed spider from the St Augustine area in Fla. pretty cool too.Bill
I don't have a degree but changing the freezing point might actually help us. All of our outside planted palms are easily hard at freezing when dry, ...
Awesome setup Wxman! The humidity should really help keep the bugs in check too over the winter.Looking really good!Bill
