Fantastic work, Tim! I have really high hopes for this species in our zone!
Canadianplant, I just returned from Toronto, where I saw unusual numbers of these Red Admiral butterflies. My uncle also said that it was one of the l...
Tim, that's too bad to hear about the Euc seeds. I think with those Sabals, those points might be where the seeds were attached to the seed stalks!
Tim, I think I must have sent you some seeds with the other types. If I recall correctly, it's hardy down to somewhere around -15 C (5 F). The hardine...
Great pics! It will be interesting to see how the P. incarnata and the kiwis do for you. I've got one yard project in mind for this season, but am not...
Wow, that's fantastic! I think if the palm was fighting death, it would have aborted the flower spathes. I'm looking forward to seeing some more updat...
That's the plan!
There's still a foot of snow on the ground here :roll: :lol:
To me at least, that looks to be mostly cold damage (since it's mostly on the outer edges of the fronds, which were likely touching the sides of the p...
Igor, that fig looks very healthy!Adam, do you know what variety you have?
Great pics! Do you protect your P. bambusoides during the winter?
Nice pics! The one thing you will want to watch out for is that these palms were probably brought in from Texas or somewhere else in the southern US. ...
Henry, are you looking for palms that are for sale? It's possible that Rice Road Greenhouses in the Niagara region has some.
Tim, the Monkey Puzzles did alright after the winter, considering that they were outside in that container for all of it!Here is a pic of some of the ...
Updated pic of the E. crenulata seedlings: