Fried?Looks better than some of mine which are alive. :?
I never know if something's on the way "in" or "out".This winter wasn't as cold as last year, I thought.Hope it makes it, Aaron.
Good that you'll get the pups.
It's planted :D :D Will post a new topic.
Congrats Aaron.Those little fatties will take off now that the warm weather has arrived for you. :D Barb
Grass and wooden fences...hadn't occurred to me.I absolutely love AZ's stucco fences!Gorgeous y.elata.I'm hoping my mystery yucca with the 3 inches of...
the leaves close to the center have shriveled but the leaves further down are still open, Yes I recall :cry: You're right, if thirsty, all the leaves...
look at this undamaged yucca in the wild
oops, forgot this gorgeous yucca:Either it was protected for that bad winter or it's new...sibling to the left of driveway looks good too.
Once yucca - always yucca Yucca Yard :D Hope you see spring soon, marceli.
Sad Phoenix:Both are alive:Great looking new area: Saving the best for last, here's a nice Dasylirion...and the 3 dogs watching the camera van :lol: ...
Attractive form of landscaping, in a center island.Doubt any neighbor would care for them though, as they would if they were sidewalk planted.thought ...
looked it up oh, that one's just a baby, the leaves do get 18 feet long.You'd get a tent in the yard, Scott, if you did that. :wink: Barb
Friends are now in Sydney Australia, prior to heading home.The magnificent Bismarckia nobilis:<a href="" title="Sydney harbour 076 by edible_plum, ...
Hmmm...a y.filifera.It just looks so...well, weird...Oh, and this pic (albeit in 2008 from before the killer cold) shows rare landscaping in the cente...