I have been seeing two of them growing starting in the year 2005 in my zone 6a... So slow, some burn but still alive. Pictures took at the spot I ment...
Great pics Igor & Barb! Thanks Cameron, hope your plants do manage the Atlantic coast cool weather in order to making your backyard green and bloo...
The first pic: is that a lacecap hydrangea?Yes, Madam!Love the hot pink colour on the honeysuckle!Many years ago, I trained a honeysuckle into a stan...
I had frost today, and they say it might snow tonight. :x Oh, Boy!
Barb,that Cocos looks amazing--better then they look in habitat! :D --Erik I do agree with Erik! Well done as usually!
Hey Mike! It's a huge load you've got! And those people who bought this stuff are Canadians? Holy cow as Barb would say most likely!
This particular species most likely has yellow inconspicuous flowers. :roll:
Barb, to be honest I've never seen this Euphrobia blooming. Even in Kenya. You might mean Euphorbia splenders?
Barb, my "monster" is not a water inhabitant. Strictly desert animal.
Sometimes I find the Central Asia tortilla in my garden. Always wondering what this creature is doing here. It must be found 100 km from my place in a...
Igor, only 4,000 kg? You need more horses! :wink: Erik, I need a bigger garden!
It's an asset always! Two weeks ago I got a load of 4 tons of this stuff.
The Bananas secret ingredient.....just add heat and water! :D And a horse manure? :oops:
Jim, it's so amazing! I know your Abyssinian is the monster overwintering inside but the tree ferns are something surprised me very much!