Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
Three point five years from SEED? Wow, that was a lot of growth!I do hope it comes back for you.Great pictures on that link. Was that at McMaster's ...
Hey Paul that desert bed has sure filled in over the last couple of years.Nice specimens that look so healthy, obviously great siting.Huge miscanthus!...
Ah, what a shame John...and from seed!Looking at your photos reminded me of sawing down the Butia capitata (one of my favs) until there was nothing le...
I probably shouldn't ask, but what's a Ferrari bed? :?
very nice!What kind of pollinators seem attracted to the passionvine? butterflies? hummingbirds? bees?Tough to guess.Barb
Yup, that's it, Mike.There had recently been a big to-do that people who had a paid Flickr account STILL weren't giving the website the "proper credit...
Can't wait to see that!
Sorry Jay :oops: Probably good that it's off the beaten track.If that were in Canada, it would've been vandalized or become home for transients.Barb
What a shame yours didn't survive, John.It was in a great spot, with that huge two-storey window for good light levels and high ceiling. :|
Probably a silly question.Anybody ever tried to root leaf cuttings?Barb
How very cool, Aaron.Why didn't the hotel open?Looks like they invested a ton of money to build it...mining price collapse? highway diversion? I bet...
Aaron what a gorgeous location.How many people live around that Merc area?Barb
Too bad your rain didn't materialize, Erik.But without watering, fertilizer causes burn.Have you ever considered installing a microjet irrigation syst...
Thanks for your interest Erik.Have had the Hyophorbe lagenicaulis for, I believe, two years (or maybe 3?).We could do a topic in September showing all...
Oh for heaven's sake, let's start a NEW TOPIC :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Maybe call it: Las Vegas Nurseries :lol: :lol:
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