Barb and Tim: I have protected the McCurtain with some mulch, dry leaves, and a recycling bag. My goal is not to have to heat any outdoor palms 8)
Rob, you seem to have most of the key aspects down. The only thing that I might add would be to open up the ziploc bag for an hour or two every few da...
Great shots, Igor!! Are those some "Tesan" seedlings that I see in the last photo? :lol:
I have one planted outside right now. We'll see how it overwintered in a few weeks :lol:
Interesting story, Damir. Do you know if the seedlings were covered with snow during the winter? If not, then you should try to get one!! :lol: P. th...
Adam, if you've got a few hundred thousand of them, I would be willing to take a couple thousand! :lol:
Nice work, Barb!! Hopefully it won't be more than a couple of months for the Jubaeas, compared to a couple of years! :lol:
Nice work, Tim! I think some of the high altitude snow gum collections would be worth a try too, especially a high altitude E. p. ssp. debeuzevillei!
Great shots, Erik. I always like seeing pics of the palms at that zoo!
Paul, thanks for the great news!! :D It's not often that I catch weather breaks in NS.
Nice pics, Barb! Panama City is supposed to be very cosmopolitan, with a very nice historic district.
Great deal, Godfryd!! Good luck with it next season.
James, I believe Beaver Creek Greenhouses has a supply of them.
I have had a fair amount of experience with the "Border Police" :lol: Driving INTO the US, they once took a clementine from me, after saying "Is that...
Nice video, James! Have you thought about trying Maihuenia poeppigii?