Last seen: Apr 2, 2017
great looking Y. rostrata..........love the narrow leaves too Agree!And it's getting huge :D This year, I think it will do good! :D
Too bad, Tim.But worth a try again...on a 3-foot tall mound under your eave. :lol: I agree, if anyone can grow them in the east it will be Tim. :D
it does look a bit damaged..............how does the trunk feel? I hope the trunk has no soft spots. :? The trunk feels fine, but I'm wondering if I...
I understand it's always better to cover this kind of stuff. By the way what is an evergreen shrub behind the Faxon yucca?Does it have two heads? It s...
Sounds good, talk at you later. :)
makes me want to try another Maybe under a roof overhang, Tim, on the south side?You certainly have the mild winters for it to succeed if you protect ...
You are brought up in a country where guns are glorified. There is a difference between "Son, this is a gun, you use it for hunting, it is not a joke...
I hear ya...........most marginal plants seem to die in their first winter :lol: I noticed some burn on my Eucalyptus's.........tomorrow should get ab...
My best rostrata.
Up close! Looks like new.
Hmmm....Maybe I should have covered it. :lol:
This is a first for me, just like the lizard was in Dec.Tree frog in Jan, just three days after the -0f weather. And almost freezing when my wife seen...
I hope it does, is the yellow spots from the cold?
too bad the cold killed your Ocotillo. :cry: Thanks Tim.The good news is that was the longest I ever had one live. :lol:
nice fat trunked Y. rostrata.............great to see in northern areas. :D Good! you got to see it. :lol: Hey...I guess this was 7th coldest winter ...
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