Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
Makes sense, thanks.Barb
Oops then!Strange that in situ plants (and their culture) occasionally bombs when we try to duplicate conditions.I hope Steve reads that.Barb
Yes I have heard of it, Bill.We Canadians not only have trouble getting good diversity in palm stock, we have a hell of a time getting decent fertiliz...
Steve,From that link, sounds like your Zamia would be happy living in the fishpond.Jody,I'm speechless from that picture.So delicate and lovely.Barb
I look at that ribbing time and time again.It almost resembles welts, so perfectly formed.Truly nature's art.If your C.debaoensis are coming from the ...
I meant that under a tarp it won't get ANY light at all.Is that good for a Nainital?Barb
3 feet? :shock: OK, but you'll be eating your meyer (OK...in a drink) before I see a grapefruit.Barb
That's truly a beauty, Steve.Have never seen one before.The leaf ribbing is spectacular.Did the mailman also bring you c.debaoensis? :wink: 'Barb
That's it! Beer goggles...or maybe just the beer, if I recall. :| Barb
Hi Henry,Nice pictures of your garden. I don't know how many yuccas are unprotected. I've found some Yucca postings from PN members in Zone 5.You'll e...
Hi Henry,I think Y.glauca and Y.filamentosa are winter hardy in zone 5.I have a Y.rostrata that will get a wire cage around it, filled with dry leaves...
That dyna gro 7-9-5 sounds like great stuff.Website: I'll see if the nursery has it.Thanks.Barb
Josef,Your weather must be mild, because deciduous trees are still holding leaves.A few years ago, you were interviewed on Czech TV to show your winte...
Yup, Todd is THE citrus man here. Hate to tell him both my calamondin orange croaked this year.Too hot and dry, and soil too alkaline probably.Have h...
Grateful for the good ideas, folks.But how important is winter light/sun to T.nainital?Same as T.fortunei? i.e. not critical?Barb
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