It's a Phoenix canariensis. It does not like our wet winters so I pull it out and it goes in the garage for the winter.
The windmills, waggy, needle and european fan palm stay in the ground and are covered by a insulated box.
Very nice. I'll probably check out Rice Road this weekend to see what they have left.
What do you do with that plumeria in the winter? Is that in ground? It goes dormant after the first frost. I pull it out of the ground and it stays...
Total eye candy, Ryan.So impressive what grows in the Niagara area...Tough to believe it's in Canada, really.Well done.Barb Thanks BarbI love your ar...
Probably between 6b-7a here.
Beautiful. Incredible it's only a short distance from Toronto, still such a difference. Congratulations.Tavi The micro-climate here makes a huge diff...
Thanks everyone.As for the minor and the needle palm I don't really protect them. I spray them with wilt-pruf and cover them with leaves. That's it....
beautiful garden. This year I wintered my plumerias in the garage for the first time and the result was disastrous; I lost them all. I'm looking for p...
What do you do with the plumerias in the winter time? Are they in the ground now? The plumeria comes out of the ground once it starts to drop its le...
CIDP planted in the ground in your zone? how do you protect?GREAT shots of your yard!Where is your location? I assume Niagra, NY?? Nope. Niagara-on...
any more shots of the water feature? looks very nice and everything is growing so well. Thanks Mike. I will post more pictures of the water feature ...