Tim, this picture is a real piece of the Art! The yucca plant too BTW :lol:
Holy Cow! Mines are much smaller! it means you planted this seedling in May or June and it has picked up since that time?!
I understand it's always better to cover this kind of stuff. By the way what is an evergreen shrub behind the Faxon yucca?Does it have two heads? It s...
Very nice! What does blue yucca grow there?
Yesterday I met the Monrovia rep for all Ontario, Quebec and Upstate new York. /quote]It's awesome! How come you met him? He was passing your place an...
Jesse, you might try planting some stonecrops or sempervirums into hollow of a tree trunk. they do not require a lot of water but light.
Looks like they are buried too deep into the soil. Aren't they? Perhaps some unlike contacts with a growing tip.
Looks like some mealybugs attack a last picture cactus?Thanks Aaron for great pics of so exotic plants!
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing!
Adam, btw your butia plants are doing well. Thanks Buddy!
Nice planing! How big your garden is?
Yes, Tim is the only man who grows it and makes it flowering. Any seeds so far yet?Barb, it seems like the ad shows the plant more blueish than truly ...
Are you growing Echinocereus triglochidiatus v. inermis from the seeds?
I have found a sand/gravel/loam mix best. And mound it up 2' feet high. :wink: Holy smoke! Sorry for that! Thanks for the such efforts making the ca...
Aaron, what kind of soil you have there? Is it heavy one? Any sand to mix with?