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the ice might have protected some things from the cold Something only a Canadian would say... :lol:
Nobody'll tell you that here, Vinny.And we never admit HOW LONG (or short) they grow/survive. :wink: Select a topic and post away.How about some pics ...
Oh sorry, Mike...I had thought that idea was Tim's! (to dig up the cordylines and keep them indoors overwinter).Yup, they turned out great, my Red St...
Hi Vinny, welcome aboard Palms North...New Orleans! Wonderful!Strange how you figured out right away that we're all crazy. :lol: :lol: coconuts no...
That's so exciting, Jim.Take some more pics please before you remove them.Yeah, a needle waggy cross would be something to gawk at!Barb
Glad to hear it's worth doing, Bryce.
Thanks Bryce.I'm starting to really like Cordylines.
oh, I thought you had PALM seedlings outside :blackeye: Saw your snowy -5C morning.I won't tell you what I said to the TV. Barb
at 82F, you had a brain fart Tim, not a brain freeze. :lol: :wink:Arenga are native to New Guinea...a ways away from you :shock: Barb
Thanks folks.Yeah, guess that means I'll be digging them out EVERY Fall.Hey Igor, maybe get seeds of the sweet potato vine?Didn't notice mine blooming...
Nice, Jim.Glad they weren't affected by the dip in temps.Barb
Hi KrisK gorgeous stuff...wow, you folks are sooooooo far ahead.Good that you marked the spear with a felt pen...excellent idea.Glad to see "Lou" sett...
Wow...you must live on another continent from me :lol: :lol: Thanks for the great tour.Barb
Heck, my (former) musa looked like that after being INSIDE all winter :lol: :lol: Nice trachy.Do you know the name of your spike plant? Barb
James,You could give it some epsom salts dissolved in a bucket of water.That'll green it up fast.It'll do well now that it's in the ground.Your older ...
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