seedscanada
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Joined: Mar 19, 2010
Last seen: May 8, 2023
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RE: Yucca elata advice

I woulndn't start with that type of soil. For me, garden soil, compost (up to 20%) and at least 30% cacus and succulent soil mix. No more than 5% sa...

13 years ago
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RE: Some More New Acquisitions

Wow. And some Sequoiadendron of good size. Nice tall Monkey puzzles... How big a greenhouse is it going in?

13 years ago
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RE: Bringing in the bottles

Bringing in my musas (not basjoo) tonight. Our low is 7c and 4 c tomorrow night. Brought in grapefruit, avocado, ensete and Y guatemaulensis yester...

13 years ago
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RE: Subtropical and CHP Garden Update USDAz7a Ontario Canada

Thank you. We put about two inches of mulch around the Arbutus last fall. And no goji berries yet, although the goji plants are flowering now!

13 years ago
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RE: If money was no obstacle, what palm would you plant outside?

Tavi,Tired of living in zone 5? Zone 7a is just the other side of lake Ontario. Your choice: Beamsville , St Catharines, or Niagara on the Lake!An h...

13 years ago
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RE: My yuccas, Central Europe, Poland, zone 6.

The first of two pictures you ask about... looks how my Yucca glaucas looked a year ago. They have since stiffened and shown filaments. The second p...

13 years ago
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RE: NASA's surface air temperature change 3 Latitudes

That, I did not get. The bottle of Riesling didn't even help!What does it all mean, Basil?

13 years ago
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RE: Niagara Region (s. Ontario) Subtropical Lovers meeting (2012

Paul, not a problem... glad we found you some Pawpaw fruit. I went back after work today to find another 5 fruits on the ground waiting for me. If y...

13 years ago
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RE: Niagara Region (s. Ontario) Subtropical Lovers meeting (2012

The meeting and plant swap went so well. Thank you Ryan for being such a great host.And I think Ryans basjoos are the tallest!

13 years ago
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RE: When should I dig?

They may get foliar damage around 6 celcius or 42 farenheit, so if overnight lows are forecast for that or colder, dig em up the day before.

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