Last seen: Jun 14, 2024
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TimI was thinking(in regard to the hardiness)of your post flowering Gloriosa.When mine bloomed I remember worrying that the bloom stalk was likehaving...
They have a future in comedy if the nursery thing goes south.Remember that page they had with directions to there place?That was funny!They have been ...
Your funny Tim,I bet when it comes time to cut it,she wants it decorated where it is and you don't get rid of it so quick!-LOLOne thing about Washys(e...
You have such a beautiful yard!100% those are dwarf Cavendish-what kind are all the other Banana plants in the big group.Compare the structure and lea...
IgorI think once the temps are not making it into at least the 70s(21-26C)or you see growthhas slowed/stopped...good time to cut back on the watering.
That will definitely create some big soft leaves! :shock: :D
Wasn't me :dontknow: Must have been the warmest March in history and 71/95F average in July.
Whats up with that pine tree Tim :shock:
If you could get some sun that sucker would really blast off!Watch it as it gets older,they have a habit of falling over with all the luxuriant growth...
Thanks BarbBeing so close to the ground it has come close to burning up.You can see how dull the leaves are but it's growing and it lookslike the 100F...
Here's my Aloifolia. looks well dressed up and obese :wink: It looks lie somebody grafted Recurvifolia into Aloifolia. Too much water and a lack of ...
You know,when you look at the growth of the cactus/how much easierthey are to take care of then palms,I sometimes think I should have made the whole c...
Thanks y'all- Trichocereus Terscheckii Really happy with the Sequoia :wink: ,even with the repeated high temps over 100F,it does look great.
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