Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
Scotty, whoa, the south did get blasted with cold! Doesn't look much different after a hurricane though so they'll bounce back.Yup, I would've drool...
Your camera's in the dirt under a palm :lol: :lol:
Trunking? Yippppeeeeee!Make friends with the homeowner. :D Barb
a winter storm advisory for Bixby Oh poop!Tell the housesitter her job depends on developing a quick love of plants.And to let the dog sleep in the pa...
Hope it works as you expect Jim.John, when you run out of Lily Miller let me know.I'm sure I'll still have tons of this stuff. Doubt the shipper in Wh...
Holy crow, a project for a young spine! Mine hurts just from looking at the pics :lol: Only have one thing to add to comments so far. I wouldn't ha...
Holy cow, Bill, take a video of it and SEE it move 8) Fabulous!And that color!!!!!Ya, Jim, good point...it's warming up, so the challenge is gone! ...
So, John, the annual question...when are we going to see yours?(Palms that is) :lol: :lol:
Hi Cameron,Hey, congrats on those successes!...and we always heard more mature plants would survive better than 1 year old seedlings!Your photos show ...
Good link, Jim, thanks.He sure seems to know his stuff, wide variety.The sulphur in potash is as beneficial to palms as the potassium.Didn't (years ag...
Jova, since you're bring in a lot of river sand, I recommend you not plant anything in it until after the whole "mass" of it is seated into the hill b...
I wasn't able to get your L.Miller fertilizer from the Coast, so I got this online.Here's the fert from New York:Sprinkling mg on the soil works too; ...
Hi bgoins12,Too much phosphorus (the middle number). Palms don't need a lot of P.That's why ratio of 2-1-2 or 2-1-3 is now recommended for palms, as ...
Wow, Mark!My two Sagos aren't even thinking about flushing yet.Well done.
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