Last seen: Dec 28, 2014
The Cardboard Palm is doing fine, the one that split is a Zamia vazquezii.Have you had any luck finding one in your area? ( cardboard palm)
I rigged up a fan to keep some airflow and it's now starting to form a callous.So hopefully....still have my fingers crossed.Steve
My ID skills are not that good, I would take a guess that may belong to the Thrinax family?Anyways, it is a nice looking Palm! Steve
Hello and Welcome!
Had a plastic trash can over top of the Robusta, the Livistona just had a sheet draped over it. where's those 80F temps? Just heard another 6" of sno...
I hear you on that...........( Just a note about stuff for the pond, over this Winter I've found Chamaedorea cataractarum showed the best growth 4" un...
Little further along now.....C.taitungensis seedling....Just need 2-3 weeks of warm weather to get everthing else going!
One night of 19F & another at 18F/-7CDidn't really seem to bother it to much.The Livistona is a bit rougher looking, still pushing new spears, so ...
Well, I thought so...........No one at my house seems to appreciate the nice Pygmy Date center piece I made for the table either :lol:
My Navel orange finished blossoming last month and seems to have set some fruit....so maybe this year!
Kent - Good to know you are still around, Best wishes to your wife for a quick recovery!!Steve
Get a couple of cheap thermometers if nothing else! The wireless ones will save you a trip outside.
Here's what they looked like today....You will find things will grow a lot quicker in the GH, I have my venting set up for a target temp. between 90 &...
(Kansas) Wes- Customer service should be the the top priority for any business, this is a good example of what happens when it is overlooked :lol: It...
John - Thanks for the advice, will try to get a feel for how sensitive the roots are too. ( Will probably be getting some more of these in & will ...
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