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Good ones! Thanks Jesse! P.S. Had borsch for lunch today.... :wink:
Yep, it does work! Congrats, Jesse!
Barb, how tall your stellata is?
Jesse, thanks for making us looking your plants! Good stuff! I like your agave seedlings very much! The russian olive is native to Kazakhstan. It's no...
Oh, boy! Haven't been on the forum for a while and it's sad hearing so (I wouldn't say bad) news. I understand you guys, Erik & W., are moving fro...
It's cool, guys! Josef, of course, I'm always delighted with your collection!
Thanks, Tim! It's berries are pretty sweet!
Any chance identifying this cactus particularly? Thanks!
Ahhh, its a type of buckeye.Aesculus glabra Aesculus pavia?
Maybe Tim knows.....are these a green form of Gloriosa??? Looks like Recurvifolia to me.
Should do fine. If I, a fig novice through and through, can offer one tip, that would be to give the fig enough water. Figs love the sun, but the leav...
Oh, yeh! It looks good. I wished I have the natural form of the australis!
Those conditions you described would just ideal ones for spider mites. Thus Barb is absolutely right mentioning misting a few times a day.
Mike, it should be fine! Wrap it with a burlap for a winter time.