Igor, I think we would all want to buy those kinds of gifts for ourselves! :lol:
Barb, I think that in order to keep the seeds as sterile as possible, I will try a combination of drainage and no airflow. Great work with the Jubaea ...
Great pics, Barb!! All of John's palms look very healthy.
Great pics, Paul! I'm thinking about trying Daphniphyllum and Illicium floridanum next season.Seedscanada, from what I remember, I thought D. macropod...
Great pics, Godfryd! I have also seen some tall Equisetum in Canada.
Barb, I think that the soil was sterile to begin with, but I both kept it too moist, and didn't have a cover on the container. This is what allowed th...
Nice work, Barb!I had previously been pretty reluctant to talk about my Jubaea seeds, because they were actually my biggest failure :lol: As you've s...
Nice post, John. I used to keep a fair amount of reptiles. One of my favourite Canadian natives was the Rubber Boa; you should check them out! No one ...
Merry xmas, everyone! I was away for a week, and within that time, 201 posts were made on this board! :lol:
Bryce, if you're still interested in those seeds, I have a couple of types. Send me a PM.Cameron.
Wow! That reminds me of last year, when a coyote was found in Manhattan!
Yeah, I think he's a zone 6b/7a... very encouraging for me!! :lol:
Nice pics, Barb. The bottle palm may look a bit messy, but at least it's got the "bottle" looking trunk! :lol:
That's a new protection method for bananas! :lol:
Great pics, Igor!! There a few nice-sized Phoenix scattered around London. I was approaching one planted in the middle of a roundabout in the Lambeth ...