Last seen: Jun 11, 2014
Thanks, everyone!Igor, I keep the plants in my computer room, so they're right behind me as I type this message :lol: I'd say the room is about 15' ...
Yup! some of the plants are around half a foot tall now.
Yeah, the D. edule and N. ritchiana are getting pretty lanky, I know they need a bit more light! :lol: You can see a nice blue-ish tint on some of th...
Your pics are always amazing, Josef! Keep up the good work!
Here's a small update on how some of the stuff is progressing:Sabal minor "McCurtain" in front, Sabal minor "Cape Hatteras" and regular Sabal minor be...
Great photos, Tim. I'd say we are about a week behind you here! How tall/old is your p. trifoliata (or I guess it's c. trifoliata now)? Does it fruit ...
Damir, I don't have enough room to germinate the seeds! :lol: Hopefully within a couple of weeks I can get them planted. I'll post some updated pic...
Nice pic, Igor! Do you protect it during the winter?
Tim, that trachy looks great!
Considering t. fortunei have made it in Sitka, I think a decent-sized e. debeuzevillei would stand a chance as well
The new pineapple didn't make it, but my other 2 are still going strong :lol: It was too beat-up at the store before I planted it. If anyone else i...
welcome to the forum!
I had -6 C last night, and we're supposed to have freezes until Monday :evil:
Tim, I hope the E. debeuzevillei survives for you! It would give me a lot of encouragement here, especially with my less-hardy species :lol:
There was also a post about fire ants on the HPS today. In Canada, European fire ants range from NS to Ontario, in isolated pockets!
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