canadianplant
@canadianplant
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Joined: Jan 27, 2010
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Topics: 177 / Replies: 2221
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RE: Sinking and floating seed viability opinions...

Wow, grats for digging this old thread up! *started nov 2010

13 years ago
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RE: Baby Lemon Tree

Just a heads up... Be prepared for oddball seedlings, seedlings that lack chlorophyl, and slow guys as well. Also, dont let them dry out at all, I wi...

13 years ago
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RE: I hope he comes back to this forum.

Wait... this isnt the tyty nursery guy is it?

13 years ago
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RE: Day/Night

Thats what I meant... if you get another snowfall like the recent one, the thing will bury itself practically !

13 years ago
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RE: Gift seeds arrived

Barb, Ive been waiting a month for mine, must be the "good" timing for ordering (christmas) :PThose baucarnea seeds germinate fast. The seedlings tak...

13 years ago
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RE: Day/Night

You can use garbage bags if needed Jim. Just bend it to the ground, as far as it will go, and use tent pegs and some rope to tie it down. One more s...

13 years ago
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RE: Lipstick Palm Seedlings update

Are those cages for "cat" palms :PVery well done. Ive read many people saying theyve tried these and failed. You know whats harder then germinating ...

13 years ago
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RE: Winter blooming plants?

No... not yet at least. Ive wanted a witchhazel/hazel nuts for a while though. I know hazels bloom VERY early. There are some very nice cultivars, ...

13 years ago
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RE: New record snow broken in Montreal

Just think, anything under that snow is pretty much as protected as its going to get!

13 years ago
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RE: Winter blooming plants?

What about filbrets or witchazel?

13 years ago
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13 years ago
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RE: Protection for Needle palm in zone 6?

I hope his recovers. Me too..... I do hope for the best, I would order another one just to be safe though, as it might take this one a while to recov...

13 years ago
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RE: Protection for Needle palm in zone 6?

Yup.... and the fact it is so young. My Japanese Maple faces the same fate, unless in extremely lucky (same with the needle)I will say, I left out m...

13 years ago
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RE: Sick Foxtail?

Im thinking rot, like Adam suggested. I just cant remember if that kills the top leaves first, or the bottom. I do know, as a general rule, most ho...

13 years ago
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RE: Sick Foxtail?

It could just be acclimating to indoor conditions. After getting mites, and the spray routine, it was just stressed maybe, and is in a slow decline b...

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