Here is a pic, taken by a Bulgarian guy, who is a good friend of Mr.Donov. The same location (Plovdiv area)For more information please visit this plac...
and also the robin's West Canadian relative :laughing3: Thank you very much of course indeed, my English language Teacher!
Seems they do fine. So it means they are the Zone 8 survivors. I would cover them with some cloth just to be sure they wouldn't burn in March.
Igor, how's your plants fairing? Please post an update when you have a chance. Yeah, Tim, one month at least waiting until the snow will melted down....
The West American close relative to the Robin :lol:
getting warmer there Igor?? :D Not really. .. We goona get another 10 days cold spell with a minimum down to minus 20C. Our weather is not playing aro...
Is it like a common time for the Robin migration up to the North? Is it not too early, is it?
Cooking isn't a speciality of mine... But of Mr.H?
Tim, dasylirion is less hardy than Y.rostrata???? Poop. Barb In 3 zones I believe...
Barb, this sumac tree fruits would be used for making food slightly acid. Yeah, the horseradish is too invasive.
In 15 years I can plant my brahea outside. :roll: In Arizona? :wink:
Amazing results! Thanks to your experience and to nice and warm winter!
Nice color plant, Tim!
Aaron, what a nice garden! Surrounding landscape looks pretty much as the Kazakh one. I love it!
Aaron, your seeds start germinating!