Last seen: Mar 3, 2016
Those Pachypodiums (pachipodii? :lol: ) have grown so much since last year.So tropical looking that these could indeed "double" as y.rostrata--albeit...
Steve,Great design and construction! I envy you.It must be so doggone satisfying to create something and have it work out.Wonderful that you're using...
Unbelievably beautiful in their vigor.Barb
Many of the genus/species (?) do have a reddish colored flower.I had a "propeller plant", also a succulent, that bloomed with a lovely rust-colored sp...
Good point about a rooted cutting.It's sure different than the other two, but it's putting out a ton of blossoms, probably because it's not thriving.T...
Used a weak solution of 20-20-20 when it finally warmed up this year.The first pic doesn't show the new leaves that are emerging.The other two plants ...
Great yard, great plants.Barb
Trying to figure out why this Calamondin orange has hardly any leaves each year around this time.Any tips?The other two Calamondins seem better. Coul...
tks Barrie.I find it very interesting how the leaf portions attach to the stem. Soft new growth on which the dinosaurs used to dine. :) Barb
Thanks, Steve!Weird how the C.deba... shoot comes right up through the "two things" (ahem) that went down into the soil.And the panzhi does look like ...
Dean, good we didn't quit our day jobs :D :lol: :D :lol: Poor beggars.Now when I look at a bag marked "Worm Castings", I'll know how much work wen...
How's the worm farm doing, Dean?I'm guilty of mass extinction in "my bucket"...oh well.Bet yours are fine.Barb
Wow, Wes, two flushes in two months.Steve, nice sized caudex on your new ones.Dioon spinulosum are inching their way to the top of my favs, a close se...
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