Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
Will open things up as weather allows.Thanks!Barb
OK, now they're waterproofed<a href="" title="DSC05148 by edible_plum, on Flickr"><img src="" width="480" height="640" alt="DSC05148"><...
Perfect, I like it, Kent.Next year I'll try some lighter frames if my Washies/yuccas make it through this winter.I'll find a way, despite rocky soil.k...
(I hit Submit too early, LOL).These guys that Cameron recommended (in Oregon) have great stuff.Their deepest seedling pot is 16 inches, which is perfe...
Ditto Cameron's tips, Tim.After all, he started -- what -- a thousand or two thou seeds last year? something to put under them to catch water from wat...
Weird...Obviously not for olive production?Imagine the rank growth when the new owner hasn't got pruning sheers. :? Bet they cost a pretty penny...B...
What cammo? Where? :clown: You must have no rocks otherwise pounding 1x2s six inches into the ground would turn it into chopsticks.I used a sledgeham...
Great sized seedling bench.I was trying to find a pic of deeper seedling pots to picture here.So I searched "palm seedling pots" on Google Images.Gues...
temps for that plant are more important that light We already talked you into upping the heat.Equal importance IMO.I'm trying to sprout one Drop one i...
Scott,Hope others will chime in but I think an east window is too dark for the Coconut, with overhead lights too far away, but temps are good.Chinese ...
If that's 1 cm, no wonder I can't figure out the metric system, Cameron.Sheesh.Where are you keeping all the seedlings you potted up?Barb
I've heard cerifera are tender when young but get much hardier within 2 or 3 years.And Christmas lights laying on top of the bricks would warm the ent...
They sure look healthy after a previous winter outdoors.Gonna separate them before they get 8 feet tall, Kent? :P ...from another edge liver.(not li...
Kent,Wow, the Foxtail's grown a lot since a similar pic last year.Your palms look soooooo healthy, good work.Great W.robusta! And wait until that Spin...
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