hey Steve, not sure whats going on there, but that picture is creepy looking. Looks like there is a finger sticking out of the dirt and you can see j...
well John, as they say in the business, "live and learn". I am really trying to grow my stuff with no heat provided and mulching (lots of it) has wor...
thanks for the atta boy. i had two other Fortuneis that were covered with a 12' circle of leaf mulch, with a teepee over the top that was open on th...
On April 12, 2009 , I uncovered my little palms trees as described in post #1 on this thread. My camera is not great and does not do the little palm...
congratulations. you did a good thing. She'll be very happy. Good luck, remember all you have learned on this forum over the past few years and ...
welcome. thats quite a list of tropicals. best of luck.
Kick start early Wes. Good luck. Our weather looks good for at least 10 days out. I have had 100's of palms and cycads (cold hardy stuff) under ...
whatever works. low budget or not.
ahhhh spring. I have tried orchids but just can't keep them alive over winter. I give up on them too easily.
I wonder if we (zone pushers) would have any problems with scale because our plants are not going to be exposed to others with problems and our winter...
very cool Steve. Your camera (and you) take great pictures. I started a whole bunch of sabal minors in a community pot so not sure if I have any t...
WOW, Jody your first link provides a ton of great information. Obviously some very dedicated research. Thanks.
great pic Steve. You can see every little hair on that seedling. Are you germinating the seeds and then sitting them on top the soil to root?
nicely done hardyjim. They do look very good. Do you plan on covering anymore this spring or are they on their own?
welcome Wyatt. Nice to have you aboard. What are you growing in IL? tell us about the greenhouse you are building and what you will be keeping i...