chadec
@chadec
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Joined: Jan 13, 2013
Last seen: Sep 9, 2017
Topics: 20 / Replies: 526
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RE: Dec. Agave/cacti garden pics.

Very nice agave, I have one that I ordered from a member at Agaveville. After seeing these in bloom here in N.C. I thought I my give it a chance. Mac...

9 years ago
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RE: South Eastern Arizona palm pics.

Nice pics, love those stressed out cacti. The colors are awesome, reminds me of aloes in spring. That agave v-r is huge, the one in bloom at PDN is ...

9 years ago
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RE: Dec. Agave/cacti garden pics.

That is agave salimiana 'jaws'

9 years ago
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RE: March 8th,2016

Loving that princep! I bet your palms are loving this spring weather right now. I just hope it holds out, and we only have light frost from here on ...

9 years ago
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RE: T. fortunei with seeds!!!!

Awesome, those palms look great.

9 years ago
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RE: Burnt windmills

We had a very mild winter also, only dropping to 15° F ( -9.44 C). We had 1 stretch were we stayed under freezing for 48 hrs. The most damaging was ...

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RE: Dec. Agave/cacti garden pics.

Started working on a new raised bed today. Will take till May probably to finish off with the plants since I won't plant till temps warm up. Here is...

9 years ago
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RE: desert garden blog

They are funny. My oldest ( 6 yrs ) took more damage than ever this yr. Out of 3 first yr 1 didnt make it, 1 took alot of damage. Other one in raised...

9 years ago
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RE: desert garden blog

Looks like mixed results, but for your zone I dont think its too bad. I am still surprised agave parryi and palmeri faired better than havardiana.

9 years ago
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RE: Nothing to see here..........

Dude, thats some nasty stuff. Poor palms, hate to see em go after so many yrs of hard work.

9 years ago
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RE: Dec. Agave/cacti garden pics.

Hopefully we a finished with winter weather. The last 2 events have been solid ice for me.<a href="" target="_blank"><img src="" border="0" ...

9 years ago
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RE: Sabal Palmento young Palm question.

Where are you and what are your current temps?

9 years ago
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RE: Transplanting a Sabal Minor McCurtain

Once they develop an underground trunk they are almost impossible to transplant unless you know what you are doing. I know Tony move some at PDN but ...

9 years ago
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RE: desert garden blog

Snow can act as an insulation. The main reasons plants are less hardy in the east is because of the amount of precip. If the plants are not hardened...

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