Last seen: Jun 11, 2014
Thanks Barb!Yeah, these plants were from BC too :lol: Canadianplant, I'm a little nervous about the Pseudosasa here too! They're supposed to be a 7a ...
I think one benefit of the shallower containers is that it's easier to heat the soil, but one downside is that you need to transplant the seedlings so...
Thanks!I've got an empty area beside my deck, so I'm planning on putting a few there, see below: x = Pleioblastus, o = Phyllostachys_________X O X...
Some new plants arrived over the past couple of days!In this shot, there are 2 Phyllostachys bissetii, 2 Pseudosasa japonica, 1 Fargesia murielae, and...
Barb,After living in NS for 10+ years, I've learned that I just have to try to ignore this idiotic weather, and pretend to pass it off as "normal" lik...
Grest work as usual, Jim! :D
Fantastic picture, Igor!
Great work!
Thanks John! Jim, I'm sure that you have enough seedlings to deal with already :lol: Erik, I do have an account on Ebay (and take PayPal), and am goi...
Jack, I was doing some reading on this before. It seemed as if you've got to wait until they are medium/dark brown in colour. People just seem to pull...
Great looking palms! Are you a member of the HPS board? You should talk to Randy or Rob in Tennessee, they would have a lot of helpful tips for your a...
Your palm looks great, Barb! It seems to have put on a lot of height since being first planted out! :lol:
I saw that Toronto is supposed to be 38 C today (50 with humidex)!! I wish I was there :lol: My area has managed to hit 30 C one day so far this seas...
welcome to the forum!
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