Last seen: Apr 2, 2017
That sucks, I feel for you. :x We got to 37F the other day, Close. :)
Looks like brevifolia.
Loved the pics. 8)
Nice, thanks for sharing. 8)
Normal stress related panic that comes with thinking aboutthe task at hand-with so many plants to protect.Thinking about leaving everything to nature ...
I may just let it all die. And this was such a happy little thread. :lol:
Cameron, look forward to watching everything grow. Nice selection. :wink:
Not sure how I missed this post, wow. Nice job. :D Thats a lot of plants. :shock:
What a stunning transformation from a few years ago, Jim.Barb I agree. WOW! 8)
Excellent. We finally have been getting a lot too here in south jersey. 8 inches here in the past two weeks and 11 inches just yesterday in Vineland...
Trachys would do fine there. I must have overlooked this. :lol:
Although I notice lately that oleanders stay in the ground all year here. Man...if they grow oleanders I bet some nice trachies would do awesome? :D
High on a mound should help also. keep the root dry in the winter. :)
Nice cycads, and loved the palms also. :D
Love the pic and love bougainvillea.I have always wanted to try some in a pot that I could move in or out. :D
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