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Joined: Feb 18, 2007
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RE: Trimmed up bacata

Aaron, I think it looks really cool bent like that (now that the other straight up crown is gone) :? At least you didn't lose the plant!I'll take you...

18 years ago
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RE: Trimmed up bacata

Interesting, guys.Aaron, that does look like it was a lot of work, but nevertheless makes for a very interesting looking plant.Would high winds be lik...

18 years ago
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RE: 2 Brahea armata seedlings.

I've read about the transplanting risk (even though Todd didn't have any trouble). :D One internet site even recommended planting a B.armata into th...

18 years ago
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RE: Trimmed up bacata

I prefer that look, Aaron. Makes it look old. Very nice.Wonder what'd happen if a Yucca filamentosa were trimmed...Do you guys think a trunk could b...

18 years ago
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RE: 18-18-18 for Palms ????

yup, that's what I felt, too.Just surprised Floridata would make that recommendation.Apparently other good ones are: 12-2-14, 8-2-10, 13-3-13.Or 12-4-...

18 years ago
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RE: Some of my cacti

hey patrick, bet nobody in a swimsuit climbs out of the pool on that side! :lol: (ouch, ouch, ouch)Nice!What a good idea using that loop over your le...

18 years ago
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RE: Dug up in-ground plants and potted 'em

So it could be that the Nainital is simply a more robust palm.I remain very impressed with this form of Trachy.Barb

18 years ago
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RE: 2 Brahea armata seedlings.

Stevea07, you're fortunate indeed to live in an area "friendly" to many palms.Nice selection you have.Barb

18 years ago
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RE: Dug up in-ground plants and potted 'em

Wow, Barrie, look at the GIRTH of that Nainital :shock: :shock: Are you going to try and move one (or two) trachies?Your pic underscores my point re...

18 years ago
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RE: Dug up in-ground plants and potted 'em

Thanks folks.Barrie, how about a pic of that flowering Nainital?Would love to see it.I'm so impressed with this type of Trachy...no bugs, not a blemis...

18 years ago
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RE: 2 Brahea armata seedlings.

Hi Stevea07, thanks for the tip about warmth.Winter temp advice was my next question...OK they'll go into the house instead of the barely-heated build...

18 years ago
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