Last seen: Apr 2, 2017
It would be nice to try some seed off the yuccas, agave, dasylirions from that elev. The market needs some higher elevation plants.
A cool vid of people hikking in the Dragoon Mountains east of my place. It is only 2 days old 1-25-11. I wish I could hike around this time of year ...
But last year I found a black widow spider in my Yucca rostrata.You probably heard me yell from there.Barb I dont blame you, everything here is welco...
Bill,Good stuff....got any more. :lol:
I would love to have a few of those. 8) 8) 8)
damir,Have you ever tried O. engelmannii. They are can be very cold hardy if from higher places. They don't make it through my winters, but in zone ...
Thanks Tim, if you ever want a start just let me know. I have a few sp. :wink:
Man oh man, they are stunning indeed.I'd be out there pruning the skirts...Barb A trimmed elata just dont look like an elata to me, but when they are...
...so you're saying you bought the wrong property ? :lol: Barb :lol:
a pic of y. elata down the road from my place
I bet a j-tree will do very well where you are. I think all you need it very good drainage, they dont like wet roots in the winter. :D
That is so nice. You should have a warning "not for the faint of heart" because that breaks my heart I dont live there. :x :D
very nice cacty. last summer i got one cutting of imbricata that did produce roots. in month or so it goes outdoor. cant wait for the spring... winter...
Just amazing how much warmer it looks outside when you put all those palms out. Good looking palms, thanks for sharing. :D
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