Okanagan desert-palms
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Joined: Jun 26, 2005
Last seen: Oct 31, 2017
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RE: Update on the Thai giant

Looking great Jim. I really have to try a couple of Thai giants next year. I`ll have to start the seeds in Dec. to have them ready for planting April....

14 years ago
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RE: Greetings from Omaha!

Welcome. Nice landscaping for that palm.John

14 years ago
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RE: Chameadorea radicalis

Erik how cold did the chameadorea get last winter? I might try one if I could find one here to plant.John

14 years ago
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RE: Old Trachy -- Is this Inflorescence????

Barb it was worth a try. I have several more Trachy`s planted near the one that flowered this year. I am hoping that next year to see flowers on all m...

14 years ago
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RE: Finally some growth with warmer temps

Looking good Barb. That bottle palm is growing great. I wish I still had mine. The bird of paradise should be able to with stand your winds there.John

14 years ago
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RE: Old Trachy -- Is this Inflorescence????

Barb hopefully we got some seeds?John

14 years ago
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RE: Plastico palm tree pics.

Barb I met the guy selling these plastic palms three years ago. showing him live palms growing here year round :roll: . He has now been on the local S...

14 years ago
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RE: Some pictures of plants

Always looking great Jim. What are you using for fertilizer?John

14 years ago
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RE: Yuccas are blooming............

Tim what a great collection of varied yuccas. I planted a 5 gal Y. aloifolia back in March. It will be protected for at least a couple of winters. Fir...

14 years ago
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RE: Some Spring Pics

Nice pics Paul. I really like your cactus yucca garden. It looks better every year.John

14 years ago
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RE: Palm pics after 0f or below!

Aaron excellent photos as usual. I feel like I know the area even without visiting. Thanks for posting.John

14 years ago
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RE: Phoenix Robellini in bloom for 2nd time in 5 years.

Very nice Phoenix robellini. I also think you are doing things right with your palm. Congrats.John

14 years ago
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RE: Eeeeek! a four-inch Moth

Barb it looks almost as big as some bats we have around here. It looks like it`s taking a little nap!John

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