Tim,I think Steve on the HPS forum has some nice 5 gallon size ones he will ship. --Erik
Sure thing. I want to print it out, read it carefully, and ask the plant molecular geneticist I work with about the tricky bits :lol:
OK, so our prayers worked :lol: Have a good jog, take & upload some photos, and then have a post-hurricane party to use all that beer and wine yo...
Stay sober and alert. I really cannot imagine. We get intense storms here, but they pass quickly. Irene is so huge it will seemingly last forever.The ...
Maybe before and after pics?The strongest winds my bananas have seen this month is 66 MPH (100 kmh). Siam ruby was shredded but stood. Ensete was fine...
:lol: :lol:Hang in there, Barb.Remember we want to see photos of the garden as set up for the ceremony. A week after, you'll have a hankering to plan...
What a week there. I think a 5.8 is the strongest I remember from living in Oregon. Out there, all bookcases, tall furniture, TVs, etc. are anchored ...
That is a fantastic palm! Plan on protecting it each winter, though. Maybe we should start on, "show us your Chamearops" for the next thread?
I like the idea of a large med fan palm. In areas with warm summers, I think they are an excellent choice for cold winters.
That worked. Facebook just changed photo privacy setting defaults so that is probably the problem there.Anyway, nice plants!
It has Victoria as 6b, too. Is that right? I would have thought 8a.
:lol: :lol: The last prospect (no offer) is relocating from northern Missouri to Tulsa. She was so happy to see you can have palms down here!
Wheel, I'm selling my place and so far the cold-hardy palms seem to be desirable to prospective buyers.
If I remember correctly, he is a solid zone 5b in Michigan so he'll have to use the tricks of lucky1, mnpalms, wxman et alia. Thus, I am very glad to ...