Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
biggest j-tree and it is 7' 9" and 3' wide. The dwarf j-tree is 3'5" and 32" wide Incredible size/age considering some of the winters they've faced.T...
What a great looking yard, Tim (and delightful pic of daughter).Love the phoenix...magnificent looking palms.Trachies love cool weather...will continu...
Looks great there, Erik.Glad the temps have moderated for the Sabal's first day in the ground.the roots probably mostly held together as you took it o...
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Just look up sag in the dictionary... :lol:
Scotty's next.
Hey Jim,Even you must be surprised at how much everything's grown this summer. :D Peculiar that the y.gloriosa blossoms emerge end of August, fully a...
Suck it in, Erik, the palm's showing you up :lol: :lol: Thanks to W.It does have quite the blue tinge, what a great size.And those roots are despera...
Erik, yes you are getting older :lol: :lol: Besides, W's beer is likely more hygienicThe surviving Sabal is one tough palm, any flower stalk on tha...
Heidi,I've seen the Adam's Needle common name used for similar-looking plants, as always, only the Latin names are accurate.My dried stalks are also s...
Wow, John, that's ONE MONTH growth???Came back gangbusters.Did you give the recovering Butia the same amount of fertilizer as the healthier one?Barb
I second Erik's comment about looking after Butia...after all, mine's DEAD, and it was indoors over winter! :cry: Yup, Scotty, my Trachy will get th...
PN now has a Musa queen...attagirl Heidi.Barb
Man, has stuff ever grown this summer!Nice crepe myrtle blossoms.That huge Trachy bed will be a challenge for sure.Yucca elata looks doubled in size, ...
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