Congrats Jesse, but photo failed...or maybe that's your graft? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Well done.
Welcome aboard, Chris.Wow...from seed in 2002 to 6 feet of trunk in 12 years. Barb
I cut mine off...eventually.
All sorts of bugs and crawlies live in plant nurseries, keep an eye on it and squish any more you see.The only thing my potted palms get is scale from...
Tim, you (and your company) should win a community Beautification Award.Truly beautiful.Barb
NJ has never lost fig trees What a great zone you live in, Mike.Normally, anyway.Here, stuff dies even covered :lol: Barb
fig trees took a hit. They died back to the ground, never ever covered or overwintered them in 13 years Those reminders of where we live (iffy zones) ...
Certainly looks well grown, Igor.Barb
Mike,looks like no winter even occurred there.Very nice.Barb
Aaron,Bet you're drooling through your visits there each year.Wow, we can only hope ours ever resemble those.Barb
Janci,, that's some serious yucca collecting :D Well done.Just a question...in photo 4, is that a true Rostrata?Leaves look a tiny bit wide.But maybe...
Kris,Incredible that Sabals look sooooo much better than Trachies after winter.Barb
That's a beauty.
Just joshing with you.When my palms' spears go white, they're generally cooked.Glad yours is fine.Barb
the center was white and alive Sounds like an oxymoron :lol: :lol: Dead as a doornail.