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RE: Pollenating Citrus

Fabulous sale prices! That's the best thing...bringing home a neglected, misshapen plant from a corner of a nursery, and giving it a good home. And ...

19 years ago
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RE: Pollenating Citrus

That is one superb orange tree...what kind? The fragrance from that many blossoms must knock you over!

19 years ago
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RE: Leave Covered, or Un Cover

Laaz, just saw the eBay link. A 4-inch Needle for 5.00 (and likely $50.00 to get it here from Texas, ha ha).No mention that a phytosanitary certifica...

19 years ago
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RE: Leave Covered, or Un Cover

OK Desert Palms, looked at that Ontario site...that's probably why I didn't see a Needle during my nursery jaunt yesterday! :oops: Bet your 3 Needles ...

19 years ago
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RE: Pollenating Citrus

Will look forward to seeing them. The fragrance...there's nothing like it (if I recall :oops: )

19 years ago
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RE: Variegated Ficus benjamina

Very pretty; it's interesting that each leaf can have such variations in the colour.I shouldn't go "off topic" but you've probably heard what Figs do ...

19 years ago
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RE: Pollenating Citrus

Yours are blooming now? Please post a picture. I've heard folks say that a child's tiny paintbrush is perfect for gently swishing it around each blo...

19 years ago
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RE: A few pics from around the (late winter) garden today.

Holy Toledo, Barry, great pics of great plants!Love your bamboo. How do you keep it from "wandering" across your yard. Are you one of those folks wh...

19 years ago
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RE: Leave Covered, or Un Cover

Thanks for that good advice yesterday to repot...all three were dry as a bone, and the CIDP's stems were very loose.They look happier already.Hope eve...

19 years ago
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RE: Leave Covered, or Un Cover

Yup, at 13 inches of rain a year (2 inches of which doesn't even land here because of the wind, ha ha), it's definitely semi-arid. I'll post pics of ...

19 years ago
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RE: How are Your Cycads fairing this Winter ?

Those ponytail palms will look super growing up on either side of the Pachys...bet they'll never lean into it! Ouch!I have a new Pachy this year to r...

19 years ago
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RE: How are Your Cycads fairing this Winter ?

Beautiful greenhouse! Gorgeous specimens.What are those two little seedlings in the Pachypodium lamerei pot?Presume you've had seeds from your Pachy?

19 years ago
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RE: Cardboard palm

oh oh, read this from Dave's Garden on the Lamia:All parts of the cardboard palm are poisonous to animals and humans. The toxicity causes liver and ki...

19 years ago
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RE: Cardboard palm

Gosh I walked past all the bonsai plants today without even looking!I might have missed Zamia (Cardboard Palm).Zone doesn't matter 'coz it'll definite...

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