It's sick and wrong Tim :shock: . 8)
Thanks guys :D !Aaron,I have two y. glaucas in the garden. They're relatively common here. There are some specimens at the University I've been mean...
Hi Seba, welcome to the forum.Erik, Jim and others using heat tape/cables:I was under the impression that it's too hot to have the cables touching the...
Hey- I'm not convinced that Yucca truly have a dormancy period. I've been meaning to bring this question of winter yucca dormancy up on the forum. I...
Thanks Aaron! These two yuccas are probably a good 3-5 Idaho years, at least, (30-50 Calgary years) away from seedling, so I'd like to bring 'em thro...
Sorry I missed this topic earlier. Cool place Jay. I'll head up the 95 next time I'm in Vegas. Thanks!Duncan
Canadian, you're right...that's hilarious :lol: . I was trying to think of that city too. It's Ulaanbaatar. Neat looking place, maybe I'll go somed...
Sure, rub it in Paul :x , 8) .!It's amazing the moderating influence of large bodies of water isn't it? I always figure those Trachys on English Bay...
That looks professional Jim :D . I love Washys, but I find them by far the most fragile between Trachy, Med. Fan and Needle. I fried my Robusta in a...
Jim,I tell ya, I'm in the wrong part of the world for this hobby! I would like variation in seasons for my plant hobby-say like Denver, SLC, Reno, th...
Igor,I meant to cover my filimentosa just because it was so expensive. Too late, it's buried in snow :? . My glaucas are buried too.Interesting to h...
Igor, that's the way I'm leaning. Thanks dude 8) !Duncan
The chinook is in the forecast , but it always is at the end of these cold blasts. The chinook will happen, but hopefully sooner than later :D .Saska...
Erik, brutal temps. indeed. Two weeks ago in the low 70s is but a distant memory.Man we've had lots of snow too...at least I've got a path shoveled t...