Last seen: Apr 2, 2017
Well I look at my big j-tree again and...Looks good!Pics from when the crown froze off!
oh...and somewhere in there, remember to go to work. :lol: This hobby is all-consuming. That's so true. Becuase today it was snowing I had to rush...
Would you improve its chances removing the snow? Yes...I have only had bad luck with snow covered yuccas. Yuccas need to warm up a bit every now and...
Really nice cacti Tim and Aaron.I like seeing natural yard in AZ, less maintainance, and they look bad ass. Gives a good look into how the desert us...
Looks like some mealybugs attack a last picture cactus?Thanks Aaron for great pics of so exotic plants! Yes it looks like mealybugs at the top, but w...
Nice to see Trichocereus......perhaps they were not dormant? Could be Tim.I believe they were planted the year before the freeze. So they probably h...
Trichocereus sp.St David, AZ. Post office
Folks are saying February's similar...I don't even want to look at the f'casts.Barb I think they say our area is going to be warmer than normal. But...
Folks are saying February's similar...I don't even want to look at the f'casts.Barb I think they say our are is going to be warmer than normal. But ...
That big brevi MUST make it. It just has to!Barb I think it is going to be ok? Looks fine, I looked it over today at lunch. It's a keeper! :D The ...
......if they have Yucca rigida genes in them they will be less hardy. :cry: I agree.Also where were they planted? Could be where cold air pools, or...
yes your Y. rostratas are going through a good test............I hope they make it. :? Thanks Tim. :D
great shots Aaron......do you think Trichocereus tersheckii is less hardy than Seguario? I'am not sure? I do know the ones I seen at St David at the ...
...and I was kidding.Barb I couldn't tell... :roll: :lol: Thanks Barb for making the forum fun! :D
keep us updated on the J tree.............if that survives your winter I'd be impressed!! :shock: From what I can tel, looks like it will be just fin...
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