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RE: Christmas update 2013

4F = -15C :? they ought to all be able to take that for a short period.Success will be if they were super dry prior to the cold arriving, i.e. no ha...

12 years ago
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RE: The Lowest Winter's 2013-2014 Temperature so far...

Oh man, Michael, that's awful.We may remember this year as a Death Winter.Hope everyone's plants are OK.Barb

12 years ago
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RE: The Lowest Winter's 2013-2014 Temperature so far...

Paul makes a good point.All the "brutal" cold is mostly true to our zones.Makes me realize how mild previous Canadian winters have really been. :| W...

12 years ago
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RE: The Lowest Winter's 2013-2014 Temperature so far...

Yup, it's almost over for you folks in the midwest and east.Man that's cold, Jesse! :lickice: Ouch.Barb

12 years ago
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RE: Metapanax delavayi

Incredible, Tim.It's bulletproof.Barb

12 years ago
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RE: Brahea armata is making it!

Looking forward to seeing yours Adam.Quite a test this winter... :? Barb

12 years ago
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RE: Washingtonia filifera protection so far, so good

Last spring when I uncovered them, there was a lot of fungus on one Washy.But it grew out of it, despite losing the top bud, so now it's leaning.Finge...

12 years ago
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RE: Brahea armata is making it!

That's quite the compliment, thanks Chad.Wait until you see Adam's B.armata, also planted out and protected for winter.Barb

12 years ago
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RE: The Lowest Winter's 2013-2014 Temperature so far...

-21C is incredibly cold for you guys.Be glad you didn't plant a lot of new stuff at your beach place this year, Tim.Hang in there, Tim and Mike, stay ...

12 years ago
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RE: Brahea armata is making it!

Thanks Tim.Gotta admit I'm head over heels about B.armata. :lol:

12 years ago
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RE: Nannorrhops growth variation

It'll be interesting to see if the "stunted" N. arabicas keep a bluer color than their bigger brothers 'n sisters.

12 years ago
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RE: Washingtonia filifera protection so far, so good

Most years you wouldn't need heat, Tim.Hopefully your snow cover will help get your plants through this mess.Barb

12 years ago
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RE: Canada Crape Myrtles?? Where?

Maybe Adam will chime in here, he'll know.Or Paul.Barb

12 years ago
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