I'm thinking yes, but can't prove it because I did no control group.You may recall I was wondering a while ago about seeds in a sterile medium.And whe...
Fabulous stuff you got, Scott.Obviously well grown, and appropriate shipping boxes.Those are the two things people want from growers; nice to see it p...
That's wonderful, Aaron, about time somebody hit 70F.Happy that it's you after all the suffering.Barb
That's a long move!Heck, I would've kept the Bizzie...just kidding :lol: That's an impressive list of gorgeous palms.And this way, you can slowly acq...
Nice sized MULE palm.Good specimens, which will really take off in spring.Thanks.
Looks like Oregon Grape (mahonia).Ours go really red in winter from the cold.Green in spring, looks like holly.
Yup...yuk...snow :lol: Tomorrow's f/cast is 11C, thank goodness.Thanks Igor :D
Yup, Andy, that's one of the twins, looked fine with the spear pushing before I planted it in the ground.At least yesterday :lol: before it snowed :...
Thanks Erik for that -24C reminder; I had forgotten that.Lovely Sabal pic from today, just imagine in another 20 years what that area will look like.S...
Great info on Windsor, dukeI especially like the part of it being "Canada's warmest fall weather".When we on the west side are already shivering and s...
So much for the rain f/cast :evil: <a href="" title="071 by edible_plum, on Flickr"><img src="" width="800" height="600" alt="071"></a...
Wes,It's a given that sabals and needles would make it in Vancouver, if they survive the rains.Has Vancouver ever seen -24C (referred to in Erik's ori...
Tim, trachies / rhodos look great.Good work.And this year, you're planting a Phoenix again, if I recall.What a whack of snow ... :? How are things com...