Cameron_z6a_N.S.
@cameron_z6a_n-s
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Joined: Dec 7, 2008
Last seen: Jun 11, 2014
Topics: 32 / Replies: 1238
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RE: New Bamboos !!

How did the P. parvifolia do for you, Jesse?

12 years ago
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RE: A.Konjac

Great shots, Jim. I also followed their progress on the HPS board. I've now got a 1 lb A. konjac tuber, so we'll see how it does next spring.

12 years ago
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RE: Last winter 31 loquats unprotected all winter experiment

I ended up losing 3 out of 4 of my loquats through the past winter. The only one which survived was planted in dappled shade. I used hay as a protecti...

12 years ago
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RE: Building a Cactus Bed

Mike, this is still a work in progress :lol: . It will definitely be finished by the end of the summer though!Most of the work so far has been to sim...

12 years ago
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RE: Some cold hardy palms,favorite son,etc

Nice shots as usual, Jim! I like your palm personifications of "favourite son" and "midget cousin" :lol:

12 years ago
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RE: Yucca glauca v stricta is about to bloom......

Great work, Tim!Paul, those Yuccas were a fantastic deal! Y. glauca is one of the few Yucca species that I have right now.

12 years ago
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RE: Early summer update

Everything looks great as usual, Ryan! Hopefully you'll soon have some fruit on that A. unedo.

12 years ago
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RE: around the yard

That's a great mix of colour in the garden, Chad!

12 years ago
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RE: Question for the fig growers

"Hardy Chicago" has been a great cultivar for me. My plants are budding slowly.Jesse, I'd plant those figs as close to the foundation as possible. If ...

12 years ago
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RE: Trachy Tesan update

Wow, great work!

12 years ago
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RE: Aloe Ecklonis....thanks Cameron!

Great work, Tim! It will be interesting to see how this plant survives next winter.

12 years ago
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RE: New Yard Pics

Great shots, especially the cacti!

12 years ago
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RE: A bit of everything...

That's a great improvement, Jesse!

12 years ago
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RE: If I had a favorite cactus flower.....+ afew more pics

Great pics as usual, Jim! You're lucky to have consistent summer heat in your area. Do you protect those Kniphofias in the winter?

12 years ago
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RE: Agave plants in Central Asia

Nice pics, Igor! Will you eventually plant some species in the ground?

12 years ago
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