Last seen: Jun 14, 2024
Great job TimYou will have plenty of entertainment this year-hopefully it will staynice and warm from here on out but I don't think your Ensetes will ...
Very nice, Jim. Your smaller Tesan seedlings seems to be at the same stage or slightly ahead of mine, when did you germinate them? Im also curious if ...
Lowest temps were +1.9C Nov19 and +2.0C Feb.27.Might've been even lower during some days when that remote puked out and showed "--".BarbBarbDo you eve...
Bring it but bring the rain too :oops:
Great job TimYou will have plenty of entertainment this year-hopefully it will staynice and warm from here on out but I don't think your Ensetes will ...
Much more root sensitive than Trachys and I would advise a thermocube to keep it 35F/45F inside protect- and heavy mulching.I don't think Washys would...
The one I recall seeing in St.Louis was a single near a pool that was hacked back every year.....Thats some pretty serious coverage,I hope mine never ...
Couple more shots of one of my favoritesBonus pic of Adenium flowerMaybe someday as pretty as this one
A timely question indeed-I was just noticing that almost every spear has come backand all have pushed a big lug of blueish fungicide up with them. Cop...
Yea,I just noticed a bunch more are pushing up their spears with authority now!T.Tesan,if I can keep the WSM off this one it should be a beauty by fal...
Cool stuff Barb!Don't you hate it when the forecast changes after you move the stuff out?Never fails
Very cool Paul-the cactus garden looks awesome-Always fun when the Bamboo starts growing :D Cactus flowers are b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l-!
Thats great BarbThe Washys look good for going through a winter and should get growing soon!
Thanks guys-the Colorguard was stressed by being moved next to the tree.It was all variegated at one time and may be again in summer sun.
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