DesertZone
DesertZone
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Joined: Dec 1, 2004
Last seen: Apr 2, 2017
Topics: 159 / Replies: 4252
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RE: Amarillo stuff

This I think you got it right.Y. elata

13 years ago
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RE: Amarillo stuff

This looks like Y. torreyi

13 years ago
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RE: Amarillo stuff

This one looks like O. englemannii

13 years ago
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RE: Amarillo stuff

This one looks like O. paeacantha

13 years ago
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RE: Photos of other people's winter protection

Can you just imagine the PATIENCE of someone putting those little "skirts" up on the trunks so carefully?Probably had to make the little "skirts" firs...

13 years ago
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Re: Came back from the North America trip

I'VE SEEN the CHOLLA CACTI and SOME YUCCAS growing naturally! WOW! Nice! Hope you have lots of pics. :D

13 years ago
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RE: After the fog,spring warmth and winter(Washy) covers

Those agave are beautiful, and so is everything else! 8)

13 years ago
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Re: Photos of other people's winter protection

Japan:Barb Love it!I seen in a very old plant book once that said they done this for over a hundred years? in Northern Japan. 8) The book was "I th...

13 years ago
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Re: Photos of other people's winter protection

Seattle...(ugh, so sad):Barb Great post Barb.What gets me is how fast people are too bad mouth other people's garden/yards. In the post "Seattle" It...

13 years ago
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RE: Mexican Fam Palm in Southern Washington(Tri-Cities) Zone 7a

They look cool at night. I remember goint to Spotlight 29 Casino in Coachella,CA and they have lighting all over their huge palms everywhere looks so...

13 years ago
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RE: Mexican Fam Palm in Southern Washington(Tri-Cities) Zone 7a

Ya theyre LED. theyre not for heat tho just decoration. Windmills dont need protection here The blue lights looks stunning. 8)

13 years ago
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RE: Anyone growing Rhododendrons?

I had no idea they got that big. :shock:

13 years ago
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RE: Mexican Fam Palm in Southern Washington(Tri-Cities) Zone 7a

Hi MarioThe plastic that the robustas were wraped in may have been what hurt them. Some plastic wraps let off gas that is posion to plants. Guessing...

13 years ago
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RE: Mexican Fam Palm in Southern Washington(Tri-Cities) Zone 7a

And look at that fat-trunked yucca beside the tall protection :colors: Barb I like it! Must be a Y. faxoniana. 8)

13 years ago
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RE: Yucca elata advice

Aaron, I just let the soil naturally cover them when I water them. The temperature in my house is probably in that range. Maybe I'll just keep them ...

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