Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
Erik, I've got 4 little Sabals, a mexicana (doing the best), a S.minor "Charleston" (almost dead), a S.uresana (doing so so), and S.palmetto (also so-...
That was certainly worth waiting for, Mike. :D Will have to check my yucca's flowers for scent when they finally bloom.Great landscaping...love it!T...
Erik,Fabulous!I wish I knew how to slow down the photo progression (before they fade) to have a better look.What severe sites! Smaller Trachys look to...
I'm guessing that you'll need to do more than burlap the palms, but there's time to discuss that.Interesting you mention the Italians and Portuguese w...
Great that you went to see him Mike.Did you take a pic of that Bizzie?And...didn't we all say at one time "oh, the internet!" :lol: :lol: Barb
Hey robreti, nice work.That Trachy looks great among the blossoms, and the other palms as they grow, will add a lot of interest.Wow you're growing a l...
Jim's outstanding success with palm surgery gave me the confidence to try it on my dead/dying Butia capitata and P. roebellenii.The Jelly Palm's spear...
Erik, I just found a pic from planting day last year that'll answer your June 3rd question about root mass.The "rootball" was in the shape of its last...
Good idea!The Y. filamentosa sheath, on peeling back, was really moldy but new leaves appear unaffected.Unwrapped 11 (!!!) leaves on Y. rostrata x I ...
brain fart...yup, euphorbia.Thanks!
Very nice!My Sagos haven't moved an inch yet.Barb
Good for him!Wondered about that spacing myself, Jim :lol: It'll be interesting to see if deer munch on them.His comment "we can grow grapes, so we s...
Yup, that's the one, mnpalms!
Erik,That's what people said about pythons too.They're now found in Florida's wilds, released by owners of exotic pets.Frankenfish are here: Officials...
The whole palm world needs to know about this potential to save "dead" palms. Yes, I agree.Well done, Doctor Jim!
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