Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
thank goodness the attachment kept it from flipping backwards.Tractor accidents do happen quickly; our previous "old blue" lost its brakes coming down...
I didn't think W needed a rescue...yet :lol: Hope the neighbor ran into the tree (*grin*) when the tractor was moved.Thanks for the video and pic.Bar...
Holy cow, Erik!!! :shock: Now attach a 100-foot polyester rope to the tree about where the bucket is, back up that tractor, go to the right side (50 ...
Paul Thanks for checking into it.I can only assume that the plams no longer exist, too bad, it would have been something to see all those palms, inclu...
4' of snow can melt in one day Holy cow! :shock: So folks...how come planting palms in clay is bad for the rest of us, but not a mention of it for M...
Bill and Scotty, glad you two had a chance to meet too.John, ooops another blunder from me re grown from seed. I blame everything on the beer... :P
Hey Scotty,Great to see this picture update.I almost can't believe that back garden bed is the same one you showed us this spring! Amazing growth.You...
Yes, Jim, looking at that tropical jungle makes me shudder thinking of protection.I like your idea of the bubble wrap, and the foam is a super idea to...
Hi Marc, welcome to the forum.Glad to have you aboard.While generally chock full of nutrients, clay is notoriously poor to drain but it isn't just a h...
:lol: :lol: funny!Thanks Aaron, I was very impressed too.But (my brain fart), ID was incorrect:This is correct:(from left) Mediterranean Fan Palm, 5...
Beautiful variegation Jim.
Spectacular Jim, a one-foot wide trunk on the Abysinnian, just think what people in the tropics would think of that :lol: (theirs would be smaller!)...
Thanks folks, I'm thrilled with my new palms.And the musa will be much happier at John's place.BTW, Jim, there's no such thing as excess beer. :lol:...
Jim,Holy crow, has stuff ever done well in your heatwave!Those bananas are spectacular.Hope the gunnera comes back gangbusters.Great pic of the butter...
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