Definitely quartz...that rock you held.Tons of old gold mines in AZ...a few small ones remain active.Bayfield Bunch did a story/tour of several of the...
Jesse, and I was going to send you some seeds of the Bamboo Palm.But I didn't do the "brush" thingy, so doubt they would've been viable.One year will ...
And a big avalanche closes the Coquihalla. :shock:
Gorgeous desert blooms, wow, that white one!What's with that fallen cactus?Looks like chicken wire?Jumbles of rocks and boulders...so beautiful.Mama s...
That's quite the order, Jesse. :D Archontophoenix are gorgeous palms.Exceptionally beautiful ringed trunks.Thanks for remembering that my L.grandis ...
The graphics for next week are downright depressing.Another polar vortex.
shoveling the waist high snow to get there. Wow.Bet they're all good from that huge blanket of snow this winter.Barb
Make this thread active in April icon_eek.gif April?!!!! :| Gotta be March.Or we'll go insane. (oops, too late) :lol:
regrow much lower on thicker branches. Survival is assured, although the shape is affected.That can easily be amended with pruning mid-summer.
Fingers crossed, Tim.
Congrats marceli.Good to know.Please take more pics to show its progress.Barb
Yes, those petroglyphs are fabulous!!!!! :D The Bayfield Bunch photographed some a few days ago too.Wonderful stuff.Enjoy the big ride, Jim.
My Nainital croaked its first winter in the ground.All while a regular Trachy did fine in a pot for the first 2 months of winter in an alcove! Not imp...
That was a nice long trunk, dammit.Sad to hear/see this stuff.But it'll grow two or three now. :D
calling for another 30cm (a foot) of snow. Ugh.And our f/cast is -15C for Sunday night.Here we go again.Thought it was spring this week. :cry: