Barb, I had this happen a couple of times. I would keep more soil over the seeds, and keep the soil a little less moist (unless you had just watered i...
As Andy and Steve both mentioned, the hardiest queen palms that I have heard of are from the Santa Catarina locale, and the "Silver Queens" were hardi...
Great results, Barb!
Nice work! Keep us updated on how the progress through this cold snap.
Unless you're planning on using heat or a massive pile of mulch/leaves, in most cases a L. chinensis (Chinese Fan Palm) would likely not survive. If y...
Tim, I've also been doing some more research on A. ecklonis recently. It seems as if some of the hardier grass Aloes actually die back during the wint...
Great shots, Erik. I always enjoy seeing those super-hardy Sabals!
Welcome to the forum, Janci! There seem to be a lot more Yucca enthusiasts joining PalmsNorth lately :lol:
Keith, if you are as forgetful as I am, you'll avoid the baggie or container method :lol: These sealed environments are fantastic if you can remember...
Tim, you should contact Ned in SC on the HPS board for some Yuzu seeds. He shipped some to me, and even with the customs delays there was still a grea...
Wow, that's a lot of work, Barb! Keep us posted on the progress :lol: Tim, from my experience, Citrus seeds don't need too much heat to germinate. Th...
Thanks for sharing this, Paul!
Good luck! I have heard that Richea species can be quite tough to germinate/grow.
Nice update! Have you had any problems with fungus gnats this season?
Nice photo, Marceli!