Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
Thanks Canadian.Many of these 9 month old Foxtails have a second set of leaves now.When should I pot up into new containers?They'll spend winter indoo...
I also like the stiff-fronds on those Waggies!The trunk-cut Trachies are miracles...great success.Naini Tal has come back so well, another great succe...
But Erik, only one side of yours are drooping, probably from wind.Unless frond color is fading quickly, I wouldn't worry.Fungicide never hurts (so peo...
Lots of growth this year, Anttisepp.A wonderful microclimate against the bricks of the home.Barb
Erik, I shouldn't even chime in here 'coz mine died this year but I know how much that palm means to you.My butia's decline began in the house late wi...
Hi Alexander, welcome aboard.We'd love to see some pictures of your country and garden.Barb
That's a stunner, Tim.Beautiful filaments!
Magnificent photo Tim.
The thin yellow edge proves it...rostrata.
The salesman is correct.The middle number (15) is Phosphorus, good for root development.And the N and K numbers at 5 is good too, for early September ...
Tim, thanks for jogging my memory.It sure is sad to see the big one (3rd pic) in a death spiral, with nothing I can do.I don't even want to stress it ...
This little yucca has no serrations and a thin white stripe on leaf edges, and lots of filaments. Lost tag, but think it said Joshua Tree.Lousy image...
"...with his wife who runed the boardinghouse."great historical story there.Interesting they had a new jail :lol: Great desert landscape, interesting...
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