Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
Simply jaw-dropping gorgeous, as always.Feel the same way as Erik re the latitude and exposure.I remember looking up Prague and wondering why the hell...
The explanation is appreciated, Jim.Still summer at your place...wanna trade? :lol:
It'll be nice to see everyone's stickers and current temps.Hope it works for you.Barb
canadian, we ended up having this very discussion on the Weevil post ... no wonder I couldn't find it right away :lol: Scroll down to the Sept.19th d...
Marc, wow have they ever recovered! The med fan palm is especially impressive.The trachy hates dry soil and hot hot weather and high winds...looking ...
Marc, moving your bananas into the sun will do the trick.
Ooops, I just noticed that it's AZ weather! :P posting my AZ weather in the winter and the Idaho weather in the summer. That might be good for the wi...
Marc,that definitely is a D.spinulosum, but it wasn't happy in the sun.I'd recommend no hot sun at all.After overwintering indoors, they're sensitive ...
I hoped for that too, Erik and Jim.I also left the dead Naini Tal in the ground.It just gets more brown...not a green shoot emerging anywhere.Barb
All I remember is the beer...nice surprise the next morning...hey, new palms! (just kidding!) :lol: :lol: Barb
Glad I'm not the only one who forgets, Erik! Nice trunk creep on the two palms (4 from John)But...they're going into the cold building this winter. I...
Sheesh, Aaron, you're 30 degrees F warmer than we are today!Brrrrrr, guess our summer's gone!Barb
root issues that finished yours off yup, probably, despite Freeze Pruf application.Yes, the replacement is a beauty; easily gained a couple of years g...
Gee, thanks, Jim! It was raining, so I had time :? But even with a full page of instructions, I had to ask Jay to fix mine.I think Aaron's station i...
Jim, presume you won't be doing any garden tours of your place?
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