Truly amazing. The large seeds are for the plants to disperse by way of ocean currents. Am I remembering correctly from what I've read? :wink:
Wonderful, it's always neat to see a new plant on the way. :)
I'll never use a Rhodo cone again, worst protection ever. Reading back over this I noticed this comment. Is that the same thing as a rose cone, a s...
Dang not quite hot enough. I'm sure the Trachies will pop but maybe it's still too cool for the Sabals. Hmmm. :wink:
Hey Scott, plant those palms. :D
Thanks Barb, looks like you've tried lots of ways. I must follow your path. :D Next year I'll buy a seed germination mat, it's got to be better tha...
I love it here and am glad I moved though I do miss Alberta. Thanks for the links!!!
Wow, I was going to just try big old pots over my palms this year but this looks much better. Do you provide heat in those shelters at all?
John, you've got some neat palms there. I have a feeling I'll be seeing you next spring. Do some of those stay in your garden for the winter then? ...
It's beautiful. Quite the sight.
And I'm learning from you all as well. Thanks. I guess this is what they mean by a "cold zone" and a "warm zone." So a Pacific NW zone 8 won't have...
Beautiful colour on those. Hmmm, I wonder if I could order bareroot palms from Europe on ebay. :wink:
Paul, university is years behind me but I don't think a non nitrogen or even very low nitrogen would necessarily hurt at this time of year. Certainly...