Great looking palm.Hope it does well there Erik.Barb
Robocaesar, one part of my envies you, the other worries about your at-home plants. :lol: :lol: What an opportunity.And you're right...do it while ...
Nice to see those pics again, Jim.Incredible growth since then.Especially the Sequoia in only 2+ years.I know how you love Waggies, but I'm always mes...
Any update? Lets see some seeds. Doubt that's going to happen.Still hoping one day that it's monocieous (spelling!!!!????).Maybe have to play disco m...
Incredible height on that flower spike, Tim. :D :D Wow!
The tag says good for Brookings, Oregon Wow, in that case it'll be an outstanding addition to the landscape.Also nice to hear of a palm that likes ind...
Oooh, that's a beauty Erik.Haven't any experience but some of the photos I've seen were from S.CA and FLA.Think it'll make it in Oregon?Barb
10.5 inches rain Mike?Holy Moly...where do you put it all? (don't answer that :lol: )Yes, sad to hear about 100,000+ people either evacuated or soon...
Good to hear, Aaron.Those brevis will become hardier and hardier with each year in the ground.Bet you're smiling at that! :D
gonna send you some water for your summer reserve icon_lol.gif .... OK Beny you can turn off the tap now :shock: :lol: :lol: We've had 2 inches o...
Gorgeous!!!!! Simply gorgeous!!!!!Barb
Chad,Putting all your neighbors' yards to shame with all your hard work and great specimens. :D Barb
Thanks folks.Yup, he's a showy bugger. :D
An old adage..."if you plant dill, make sure you and your neighbors want it...forever". :lol: :lol: I love the smell of dill but never plant it any...
Tony,Windmill looks fabulous.I haven't cut off my LAST YEAR'S inflorescences yet :lol: :lol: As for the Pindo, I didn't think there was anything wro...