Last seen: Jun 14, 2024
Do you ever try throwing a cover over the Cerifera in the window box?I know those can be hard to keep warm,sometimes a quilt can give you another 20F.
Yucca Frostrata........I hope some of the early winter scenes are just a tease before another mild winter :wink:
Did someone say wire fencing???<a href="" target="_blank"><img src="" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a><a href="" target="_blank"...
Your so lucky1
Everything looks great,I like the heater exchange dealeo and the window "boxes".
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Its scary-all our palms are getting bigger :D I will have to concoct something with the same kind of poles :D
Its the combo of warmth and abundant warm season rainfall.
Nice Barb,next year they will start to ramp it up :D -they really grew a lot!
The Neomexicana at the end sure are sharp,I have found mine to be exceptionally slow butit is a lot smaller than the others.
Spraying coffee on them- works great on mealy bugs.Apparently they get so juiced up they just gotta go for a walk... one they never come back from.
Hope it makes it,my Parryi looked like yours after the first wintermaybe a little better but only because it was covered...one issue I had was condens...
They usually put on their color around the time they divide-in direct sunlight.
Upon closer inspection BarbI can safely say these are little Chinese peoplewearing there little hats tending rice patties.... :bs: :evil4: :happy6: ...
No doubt-turn it up!
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