Last seen: May 15, 2013
Looks Great!!! Now come on why would anyone have a problem with what you are doing there! I think you will be ok with the neighbors this winter, it'...
I was just looking around at everything in the year that needs protection and it's not as bad as I would have thought. I have a couple of waves of pr...
Rubtherock if worst come to worst you can cut all the fronds off and protect it that way. With the temperatures you get down there it will start grow...
I have heard that maple leave compress when they are wet, and oak leaves don't. If you keep your enclosers dry it dosen't matter anyways.Bill
The pink insulation would be fine Scott. I think the space heater might be unnecassary, I'm sure you can get the old style c9s somewhere. But by all...
That would be the most effective way to do it for sure to save money on electric. I wish I could do it like that but I can't see my self taking the b...
I'm going to have to cut some of the leaves off there is no way around it, there's no way to stuff them all in the encloser. I could always incorpora...
I would really like to just close it off with insulation board no light accept c-9s and leave the top accessible to check on it now and again. The wa...
Funny you ask, I was going to post that same question. I'm not sure I'll post it now.Bill
There are so many ways that you can get these guys through the winter, you just need to pick what works the best for you. A insulated box for the was...
Wxman, when I planted my orinocos this year they really took some time to get growing. I think they might be putting out roots but I'm not sure. It'...
Ron is straw the one that is full of weed seeds? I guess it dosen't really matter to much in the winter. I use salt marsh hay and think it work quit...
Paul I will have to try and find it, I think it will help us all very much. For about 20-30 bucks we can set them and forget them! If you have three...
Nice choice replacing the roof. That would be all you need to have it collapes in the winter and kill all of your plants. More height the better too...
