The variegation on my Aucubas is starting to return after the sunny summer that NS had:Creeping trunk on the new T. fortunei:
Some of my bamboo plants had become infested with bamboo mites! :x I figured out that the mites all came from one plant, a newer Sasa veitchii. I cut...
Great photos, Henoh!
I'm looking forward to seeing how the loquat and pomegranate do with just wind protection. Do your Goji plants lose all of their leaves in the winter?
Tim, in a couple of years you should really consider trying those A. ecklonis outdoors with excellent moisture protection. I have heard that they are ...
Tim, those look fantastic! Are the larger ones A. ecklonis? Did the Protea survive?I have 4 or 5 loquats planted in the ground, and will keep you upda...
Nice work, Adam! Do you protect anything with just mulch and something covering the plant? i.e. no heat?
Wow, that is pretty impressive growth! I have heard about the 100' tree (I think Bill also posted pics before) in RI. There was a fairly tall tree aro...
Barb, the cactus bed was sidelined for a bit, so all of the rain just drains straight through the rock pile :lol:
Thanks, everyone.Adam, I am not putting the MP trees in a greenhouse, as I don't have one :lol: I am going to be buying A LOT of hay and heavily mulch...
You guys can take all of the rain! :lol: Although I'm sure Mike has had enough of it after Hurricane Sandy.
I hope the damage to everyone's properties was minimal. I was glad that my area didn't receive the brunt of the storm; usually they seem to follow the...
Barb, I have been dealing with a similar type of mushroom on my front lawn. Although they may mean that the soil is fertile, they look a little unsigh...
Great shots, Ben!
Nice pics, Kent. I also go with the no heat method :lol: