Any chance that Dasys are good pot plants for high-rainfall areas?That sucks, Tim, so sorry about that.
I recall my two-headed little y.rostrata, died after two years.Think these anomalies have a very tough time.Agree that mutations are often so interest...
The Wagnerianus looks much-much better than the Fortune: I think they all look good; it's just that the Waggie's leaves are shorter and stiffer.Exce...
WRAP ON roof cable doesnt work in the long terme with the T3. Thanks for the update Beny.Makes sense it probably wasn't designed to be used with a th...
ha hawould have to change the lights to C-9s.
Sure is, Tim.Only the hills were white this morning.Still a very cold wind out of the NW.We may make it to 5 or 6C today, half of yesterday. :cry: Th...
I pay to a seasonal worker who helps her She's doing what she loves, and so are you. :thumbleft:
getting wider and turning green. Glad for you, Aaron.And we'll remind you of will wrap it up better next winter in the Fall.So you don't give a mouse ...
Ah, yes, Tim, thanks for the reminder.Fingers crossed re that power outage.In looking again at your pics when they arrived, surprised that the Dasy's ...
but grows faster than a Jubaea. Steel girders grow faster than a Jub."heavier trunk, stiffer leaves" sounds like the male Jubaea is the boss in that u...
You have some beautiful varieties there, Igor.Nice and organized too.Great agave in that last photo...and of course, the y.rostrata :P Good to see yo...
Never thought of it, Tim. So commercial crops aren't grafted onto a rootstock?Your daughter will have that for a snack today. :lol: :lol: Barb
Yeah, Mutation Barb :?
Anxious to see what it looks like in morning Me too...a photo at 3 pm should be proof.
Gettin' more interesting around here...let us know your progress please.Barb