Awesome looking landscaping!I'm really impressed that specimens from warmer places would transplant so nicely. Very cool to see. This bodes well for...
That's some very cool desert landscaping Aaron! Thanks for the link.How well do you think those yuccas will transplant-I'm assuming most of those are...
Beautiful :D ! They all look so healthy. Nice work, as always!Duncan
That Thai giant is amazing :shock: ! Those are quite the leaves. Must be loving your temps-everyday I look at your temp., it's blazing and humid usu...
Very cool pics Scotty! That's a climate I could live in, reminds me of San Diego, CA.Off topic: I'm a tennis nut too! Was that court American clay ...
That's super cool! You've got competition yucca moth!What kind of yucca is that pictured? Any chance these ants could have created some kind of hybr...
Nice work Jova. Looks great!Duncan
Very cool! What kind of yucca is that? It looks great. Is that a kind of cholla cactus?Duncan
Hi Aaron,It's kinda weird that rostrata would struggle in your neck of the woods, especially given your successes with brevifolia. It's hard to tell ...
Hi Aaron,The brevifolias look super! Are those smaller ones cuttings from the larger (if this is possible), or are they from seed? Thanks for postin...
Hi Tim,Welcome to the forum! I believe, I've seen your work on, yucca expert, Benny Møller Jensen's website? Very cool to have you on this forum!Wow...
Hi Guys,Thanks again for the advice! Tim, welcome to the forum. Your yucca collection is just incredible!PS you're way ahead of me..mine are just be...
Thanks for the advice guys! :D I will probably take it easy on the fertilizer this year, as I'm not unhappy with the growth. Cheers!Duncan
Nice work on the Yucca Faxoniana Aaron! That's a cool yucca. Which yucca species did you lose this winter? Sorry to hear about that.I think it's ti...