Those are some nice big healthy looking plants you have there. Caster Beans are quite tough and can survive on very little water although they are s...
All it takes is one bad year to make any of the maps irrelevent for long term culture of plants in borderline areas. I don't think the old data shoul...
So many differnt taxes and no substitues available :(. If these are excluding shiping than that will more than double the cost of the pots :(. I won...
RoboCaesar those seeds look like they could be Archontophoenix or kings probabbly Archontophoenix cuninhamiana as these are planted everwhere in South...
Barb, I had trouble finding tall pots untill I bought a few palms that came in pots with Stuewe's name on them. I got some of the TP414 for my 100+ s...
Nice garden pictures there. Your Plumeria looks much better than mine. Your Musa zebriana also looks very happy with the inflorescence.Bananieru, it...
The tall pots have been working out well for my seedling cycads and palms. They require less frequent irrigation for young plants as well as taking u...
Barb here is the link to the site I got mine from. They have a wide variety of different size pots and accessories including pictures of them.
Thanks for sharing your process and the link. I have sucessfully polinated C. revoluta but have not had the opportunity to try on other species. Hop...
You have a nice Jubaea there for its first year Barb already working on its second leaf. I think you can leave it in that size pot for 1-2 more years...
Anybody ever give citrus an Epsom Salts "tonic"? (making soil more acidic?) Epsom Salts are a source of Magnesium and can be used correct or prevent a...
It appears that the older leaves are yellowing which would be normal. Citrus do likes soil that drains but like quite a bit of fertilzer with plenty ...
I just spend some time lookin through and this very long topic. Thanks for posting all the information Cameron and all the others who contributed. I...
Nice pics.In and Out has the same menu and prices out here but not the same palms. They use W. robusta. Hopefully they will make it. Enjoy you trip...
I'm gald it is recovering for you. You might as well remove all the dead leaves as they are not doing anything for the plant.