Last seen: Apr 2, 2017
It could be that they are more acceptable to root rot, crown rot as they get older? Yucca brevifolia can take wetter weather when small, but may rot ...
Thanks,They are planted in normal soil, and are in old propane tanks that burned in the fire. All I did was cut the tops of and cut slits in the bott...
Everything looks good. Your cactus are getting huge! You could take plastic from your porch eve to the sidewalk and cover the whole yard for winter. ...
thank you DezertZone,I am new to this hobby :D looks like the work of an old pro. :wink:
The rocks and gravel look awesome! Looks very natural. 8)
Does your 'rostrata' have a serrated leaf edge? Tim, I took a much closer look and no it does not have serrated leaves. So I than looked at all my r...
Andy, That rostrata with the long -blue leaves is very cool. 8) I have never seen one like that before.Sorry to hear about the green form, hope it do...
Updateand the other one.
nice narrow leaf forms of Y. rostrata! I'm glad to see them thriving in your brutal climate. 8) Thanks Tim. :D I noticed as it gets bigger the leave...
They seem to grow slow in the north. :)
What is now my second best rostrata.
3 1/2 feet tall. :D
This was under a foot tall last year, now it is 3 feet. :D It did not like the hard freeze. :shock:
Hi Aaron.......it's great to see Y. torreyi surviving in 5b. I hope it can survive with a little trunk. I bet it wil die when the trunk shows or is ...
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