Sounds good! Glad to hear from you
Sure am, just outside Yarmouth NS (USDA zone 7a/6b)Over twenty species, all cold hardy, all currently youngA few large w.filifera in pots, 7 years old...
I soak mine in water for three days, fresh water daily Then put them in a damp paper towel in a ziplock bag. Somewhere warm , with no light. Check eve...
..and now in Southwest Nova Scotia :D
Another pic of the tree ferns. Some were about twenty feet tall (not including fronds, which can echo be 4 feet in length) :And another pic:
Summit at 7400'. Beautiful. 30c and sunny in Kingston town at sea level, about 15c and cloudy at the summit. It came down in torrents on our hike back...
Oh and at about 6000'
Paul, thanks. I believe it is obovata. Located in Burlington ontario. The yucca I think is a gloriosa
when they're less than six inces of clear trunk, I keep them dry and windsheltered once a constant 4 hours or more are forecasted at 30f or below.
Nope. Only a needle palm will survive in 7a with no protection... its the wind damage and moisture that kills all the others. I suggest south-facing...
A Metasequoia in 6b Michigan? No issues!
Impressive Nashville, and welcome! 905, that's some bigtime protection there