It was either on the weather channel or CNN yesterday (monday) morning.
:) Did you say that trachy was thirty years old?
:lol: Good luck,I failed three times with them, but they are almost irresistable when you see one, you want it!
same thing happened to me on my waggie and two regular trachys after a cold winters night in an enclosed sunroom. it is pushing out very small fronds.
I will be happy to get my trachy through a second winter, never mind flower. you did well. you have come a long with this. :D
The leaves look very stiff. you sure it's not a "waggie'? :D
:| alright, I'm confused. Doesn't a raised bed expose the roots to more cold than planting it at level ground?
zone for is really pushing the zone for trachycarpus. This is what we do I guess. good luck and protect the hell out of it this winter :D
i have been following our great new weather scroll all winter on this site. I ss now how Vancouver can grow these wonderfull trachys. They may not hav...
There is only one "boss of all palms" and that is the coconut. :wink:
wow pretty ambitious for zone 5. good luck,fellow zone pusher
we only see low temps like that once or twice a year in Boston and vicinity. I am about thirty miles north of Boston, but still on the coast, so we st...
That ticker is correct for boston. Man it's FREEZING!!
barrie, wesure have been lucky so far in New England. The lowest temp so far has been 27.f since december. I am in zone six andthats pretty good. You ...