Last winter's pics right? :shock:
a good sized seedling, say 18-20 inches Oh, if only those were available...anywhere.I'd snap one up too... :shock: Some folks in the UK complain they'...
will we see some trunk on those Y. rostratas this year? ...if I have to cut 97 leaves off, yes. :lol: When do you think it'll happen? Please don't ...
I had to rush and cover all my yuccas right berfore I went to work Attaboy, Aaron, good to have priorities right :lol:Mild weather with that SW syste...
species of Beaucarnea? recurvata.Gift seeds from daughter...she obviously forgot my age... :lol: But that N.arabic silver really has me excited.You kn...
Glad you're able to eliminate roof drain issues, etc.The little nodules are good...it's the beginning of new roots as they develop.<a href="" title...
Thanks Jesse.CASES? :lol: :lol: :drunken: CTRL+End gets you to the last page without all that scrolling. Saves the finger for planting... :lol: ...
so far in my yard has been 1F Same here Jim.2 mornings -17C = ~ 1FJust think how great our "zones" would be without those drastic lows.Barb
Good points, Aaron.Gotcha...So when extreme cold is on the way, they benefit from snow burial.And a quick removal when cold's gone.oh...and somewhere ...
People use wires to tie, for example, Tillandsia to bark/log segments.Orchids just sit in the crotch of tree branches.Their roots need air and humidit...
Ta da...drumroll :D Nannorrhops arabica "silver"...really excited about this one:<a href="" title="008 by edible_plum, on Flickr"><img src="...
:shock: Poop!
Interesting article, Tim, and your response, Jesse.I love this stuff...Noteworthy too is: "then Antarctica must be responsible for a significant port...
I think tying the leaves is a good idea, especially when unprotected from snow/rain.Guessing it keeps the center drier/warmer.<a href="" title="009...