Last seen: Jun 11, 2014
Great shots, Ryan! I'm glad to see that the MP tree is doing well for you!
Great work, Barb! There is a member of another forum from Ontario who also has a flowering T. fortunei. He's looking for pollen to produce some viable...
Nice pics, canadianplant! One of my new P. aureosulcata "spectabilis" shoots really surprised me with shoot growth; a shoot had emerged and grew aroun...
Great pics, Barb! You're lucky to have desert plants growing in your area!
Those Turkmenistan cultivar P. dactylifera have always interested me. I have also read about an Iranian cultivar that is supposed to be quite hardy.
I thought I remembered hearing that the past winter killed it. However, there are other palms that have survived in Oklahoma, so I could be wrong!
Wow, great pics! I always thought that Zagreb would be closer to a zone 7a than a 7b, but the trunk height on those T. fortunei says otherwise! Are th...
Nice! Those Opuntia definitely look to be a couple of weeks ahead of mine!
Ivo, welcome to PalmsNorth! Your palms look pretty good considering the extreme temperatures they've been through!
Great work! That's a nice group of bamboo seedlings!
Welcome to the forum!
Great pics, Tim! I'm glad to see that some of the seeds have germinated for you!
Thanks for the advice, guys! :D
I managed to finish digging the bed today. It has been raining on and off here for the past week or so, so not a lot of progress could be made. One up...
Thanks, Jim. I'm definitely going to use some rocks to build up the edges of the bed.
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