Randy,Welcome to the forum. :) Where are you located?Dean
Okay, I'm going to wait tell spring though. Everyone seems to think Spring is better. :roll: Dean
Hey Barb, Did you think you had scale :?: In Canada, I amazed, it could happen though. Did you seperate the pup in the first photograph? I have a ...
I must be getting old beacuse I shoul have thought of that. I think I will go after dark in dark clothes, forget about the doughnuts and just dig up ...
Congratulations, Barb, looking good. 8) What are you going to do with all of them? Dean
thanks for the response. I did fertilize on June 1 with a Jacks 20-20-20 water soluble fertilizer that has boron .02%, copper .05%, iron .10%, magnes...
Wow Kent, those are some great pics. Alot of work digging them up and putting them in a greenhouse every year. I'm not sure about the bushes you wer...
Had always heard (for plants generally) that HIGH is always better than planting TOO LOW in soil. Me too, I guess I didn't plant mine to deep after a...
Kent, the roots did not fill out the entire pot, but they did have long roots. Yes, those are one-gallon pots. I'm hoping mine will survive outside ...
Hey Kent,Mine are doing great. As you saw in the photo above I germinated them in perlite. After they germinated I placed them in a community pot. ...
Taylor,My cycad seeds I left in the container until a sprout showed. 8) Good luck,Dean
Thanks, Steve, I've read they were slow growing. :shock: I took a photo, but had problems with my software again. I will post a photo tommorow if a...
They were placed in a community pot after germination. Today I seperated them from the pot. Now I have 10 one-gallon containers of them. :) Dean
Nice buy, Barrie. 8) I have some corms I grew that are about that size. :D I got them in a trade.Dean