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Joined: Feb 18, 2007
Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
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13 years ago
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RE: New Greenhouse

Wow, Tim, is that EVER impressive! :compress: Question about last pic...does the bottom pipe on stove feed it fresh air? What a great job you did i...

13 years ago
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RE: Tough Love for one of the Brahea Armata twins

Ooops!Now you tell me. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: But frankly, if this pest-ridden bugger dies, my annual worries with its infestation will be over....

13 years ago
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RE: Yard animals 2010

Second time I've seen a Rubber Boa here.About a foot and a half long.Likes the stored heat in the mat....(GET OFF THAT!!!!!) :lol: <a href="" tit...

13 years ago
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RE: My yuccas, Central Europe, Poland, zone 6.

marceli,your weather sticker says 12C; I'd pull the plastic up high and tie it so the yucca is protected from rain.Too warm to enclose it in plastic n...

13 years ago
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RE: beautiful yucca rostrata almost no roots

Most plants can't take being planted below where they were naturally growing. If the roots get to deep the plant can suffocate, and trunks are likely ...

13 years ago
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RE: Canadian Desert Garden Update

I'd give my left you-know-what for an 8A.

13 years ago
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RE: this year was crazy

Incredible tropical jungle, Tavi Palms really shot up too.Next year you'll need a machete to get to those chairs. :lol: Good you haven't lost any of...

13 years ago
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RE: Mystery "red" Philodendron

I was pulling your leg, Jesse :lol: :lol: Great plant.Probably a climber?Barb

13 years ago
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RE: Dug out the Cordylines "Red Star"

Thanks folks.The green cordylines do look tougher, with a firmer leaf so maybe they are hardier after all.Red Star cordies were easy for me to overwin...

13 years ago
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RE: Mystery "red" Philodendron

That's either a very small bathtub, Jesse, or one big plant! :lol: Good score for 10 bucks.Barb

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RE: New Palms!!!

That variety will keep you hopping...warm winters for some, cool for others, yet all want lots of light.Enjoy!Barb

13 years ago
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RE: Yucca elata advice

Too much sand, it will never dry out especially past half an inch deep in the soil. I learned that's true...the hard way.Plus it's way too heavy...ro...

13 years ago
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RE: fall yucca collection

Welcome aboard PN, JerseyJay.You certainly ARE a yucca fan, with outstanding varieties.Total eye candy.Look forward to seeing how/if you protect them....

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