You're free to express yourself 100%! I'm free to disagree! I do try to word things carefully, but, I would not call myself PC. I think you all know m...
Rhodo cuttings- Not the easiest. I would recommend you try holly cuttings first, and, if successful, then move on to more difficult cuttings like Rhod...
Of course... They are 100% hardy here in Toronto. They are fairly common actually. A really cool tree.The only damage I've seen was on a second year t...
I must have missed this post before. Mike- Scotty got his large fortunei from you, correct? If I recall the price was quite good. I'd argue with you a...
An interesting read... I'm of 2 minds about Tony A. and his nursery notes... Nothing on that now.Back on topic, I wonder how many of the small nurseri...
[Some of us (ahem) are so old :? :? we've killed more plants than you're growing :lol: Hey- Give me some credit... I may not be 'old' but I hav...
If your Queen palm survives, you'll be the hero of the board!Thanks for the updates.
Erik- I thought about getting something like that... I just wouldn't want to kill them if they were going to go to waste.Anyone know if it's legal to ...
Who needs grass at all... Just another chore, and it takes up valuable real estate that could be used for interesting plants!
Tim- They eat the Yucca when there isn't snow too... Just to irk me, they chew the leaves off at the base, then leave them sitting there. If they ate ...
Who had them??? Are they the LED ones?You might have me second guessing the failures I've had in the past Scotty... Maybe a Trachy is worthwhile in ou...
Looking solid guys. I use a similar enclosure for my palms, no insulation save a layer of frost cloth and heat is provided by cables and mini-lights. ...
I had posted a reply, or so I thought... Barb- Aucuba is on its own. It offers nothing that is 'special' or is unavailable in hardier plants. The Yucc...