Last seen: Nov 17, 2017
I had to. Not to that extent, but a 6 hr rush pack and move 3000km accross the country isnt fun :(
Cameron - The monkey puzzles should be alright, they like the cool wet weather if im not mistakin.... IF anything i bet they enjoy it! ( same with yo...
Jacklord - IF im not mistakin, there is a hardy type of olea, hardy to zone 6 or 7. IF thats the one you seen, id grab it. Make sure its an Olea, no...
Thanks TimThis will be its 3rd year, and its first winter having die back, so the roots should be well estabolished. If it didnt have some dieback id...
ID half to say half assed protection. It got tons of leaves, and this year, in a momentary lapse of reason ( I wonder who will catch that :P ), I did...
IF your able to get down a foot and a half, the Radicalis should come right up. They arent to large. ITll be easier then trying to move lots of the ...
Eric, id love those palms, and it is possible, pay a few hundred bucks, or break a few laws LOL. But you should keep them. They do great in the hous...
Ya you should wait LOL, im impatient, and have to experiment. I still have 2 inside, in the baggie
Thanks Jim, I need luck for that palm The spring wasnt to bad this year, cept the ass backwards swing at the end of may. All the odd weather seemed t...
Looks good eric, even the basjoo in front looks happy! ( and of course, the chamedorea, which you cant hide from me :twisted: LOL
Wow tim that thing is a beast :shock: You know the hardiness of it?
Unfortunalty, it isnt an "olea" olive and yes its in the ground. ITs called "russian olive" due to the uncanny resembelance to olea. The latin name ...
Thats too bad Eric. Personaly giving up that much land would be liek a punch in the face, but then again, Oregon is just amazing. A totaly different...
ACtualy, yes, theres 3 of them planted outside already LOL. ITll be small enough to protect this year for sure. ID wait till they have 4 or 5 leaves...
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