Looking really good!!!!Rob
Wow, Mike, that is a nice life story, good for you. I am originally from Hungary, but lived in L.A., Germany, France, too, and worked in a number of o...
Hey, Rutherock,Crapes are among my favourites and have just planted four in my South Canadian garden. I guess they might not even reach their flowerin...
Hi Yuri,Nice pictures, thanks for posting! Do oyu by any chance have a pic on your styrofoam box and those layers you used? Your palms look convincing...
Hi Mike, My two cents is that if the plant is a Dracaena, it will be ok with any surgeric activity, especially with the removal of the offshoots. In t...
ZDRAVSTVUY YURI,Greetings from Oakville, but indirectly from Hungary!!!! Welcome and enjoy your stay here. Please be so kind to us to send us lots of ...
Mike, Very kind of you, but I need to wait a bit :( The best location for this tree would be in my front garden (SW exposure), where I have a 30 yea...
Hi Canadianplant,I would say you could be an excellent investigator. Honestly, your approach seems the best to me!!!! Colocasias (and Phyllodendrons) ...
OY-oy-oy, I hear you, Erik, that is really a tough situation though as I heard that bamboos definitely survive everything except for the kitchen train...
Erik, Thanks a lot for sharing this file with us, very interesting!!!! You mentioned that you would go and plant some bamboos. Which ones? Do you use ...
Thanks guys, for your comments. I am sure that I'll come begging for some good advice in a couple of months on the winter protection; I just did not h...
Thanks a lot, Barb!Yes, it is lots of wishful thinking I put into this and overwintering will be a challenge. Palms burlapped, Gardenias mulched high ...
Thanks, Mike. Again, a plant proving that most writers were too cautious in estimating its hardiness.....if is grows so well there, it might grow out ...
Hi Barb,re your picture: isn't it rather an Euphorbia sp.? Also, your plam baby is very sharp....Rob