Maybe I missed them; if so, can you post photos of the Brahea and Chamearops in the ground? And details of you will protect them?
Good guess, but it would help to know where in Mexico. :lol:
Thanks, all. Trachy on the northern Oregon coast is easy. Where I am pushing is this CIDP, plus the Nikau and Chameadorea, all unprotected. If those m...
Wow! Impressive results. Next time, get someone to video that.
I would have. Assuming it is like the heat tape I used to use, it NEVER got hot to the touch. I suspect the warning about combustibles was written by ...
How? Propane torch?
I have not been to my parent's coastal property since June, so the plants I drove out from Tulsa and planted have been on their own. Yesterday, I frie...
Where in Mexico?
I friend went by and took a photo yesterday of the shaving brush palm I bought at Cistus and planted at my parent's coastal property. Seems to have be...
Thanks for sharing. Yes, microclimate effects are quite apparent.
First one of your videos I've watched. I'll follow through the winter to Spring.
You sure had a great summer!Looking forward as always to seeing how you care for plants when it gets really cold.
That is great! They produce fruit in North Texas (zone 8) but I never imagined that north of there.
Why no heat? Frankly, I'm not optimistic. Distance to electric outlet? Try a long cord. If that won't work, you can put plastic milk jugs full of hot ...
You're welcome. Very pretty down there. Poor. One of these years I'll do the paperwork to get legal permission to harvest seeds, but I am not comforta...