Last seen: Jun 14, 2024
One of my favorites to try but no luck so far,one day when I find one big enough at the right price again.
. This year I'm armed and prepared!HeidiMe too!I already have all my preparations forcovering all my palms,that takes quite a bit of the stress off :s...
Barb, Oh yeah, W likes that I come home for her, uh, beer. --ErikSure your wife's name isn't Jane there Tarzan? :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:...
Looking good guys/gals-Heidi,hopefully you will have a warm fall to keep it going!Are you guys leaving them in over winter?Here's a picture of mine fr...
Gary- Another interesting post. BUT, the fact that some of the Italian 'Takil' palms produce both 2 and 4 ridge seedlings nixed that thought!I like th...
Nice haul ErikJust remember next time that you can't leave the palm in the car whileyour checking out the ***** bar :evil: :D Looks like you got a f...
I sunk it in the pot to give some height in that area since the Yucca fell over last spring.M/palm is fairly tender and begins to suffer from temps lo...
The individual leaves on the cycad definitely have spines on them, I'll get some closeups when I get home. I had to use thick gloves to transplant it...
That is Pachypodium Lamerei -a.k.a.Madagascar palm
Dry is the secret for winter along with moderate=cool temps.Barb-I thought the same thing about the Cycad but didn't see anyof the signature spines o...
Good advice-because it looks like this palm is kept in a poly tunnel-probably hasn't seen REAL winter weather!So,you know what that means......build a...
Thanks GuysYea it cooled off here for about 4 days(mostly the humidity was buch lower with dewpoints in the 50s)a welcome relief!The desert bed has st...
Yea #1 has some purdy leaves!
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