TimMAz6
@timmaz6
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Joined: Jul 1, 2010
Last seen: May 24, 2016
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RE: Cold Hardy citrus?

I have a Poncirus trifoliata which is fully hardy here in Massachusetts zone 6b. The fruit is not edible but looks nice.I also have been messing with...

12 years ago
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RE: My best yucca rostrata

very narrow leaf form of Y. rostrata.....I like it. It kinda reminds me Y. linearifolia too. 8)

12 years ago
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RE: Potted Yucca protected with water pail

I agree with Barb.......no frozen water means it worked well!! 8)

12 years ago
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RE: Christmas decorating pics

Nice Barb.........where's the Southern Magnolia leaves? :D

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

I worry about strong winds too! I hope the protection is OK and works all winter.I noticed a lot of variation between my Y. constricta x filamentosa ...

12 years ago
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RE: BRRRR! deep freeze

Hi BarbI noticed that you are in a cold spell......keep the updates coming and I hope all your plants thrive!

12 years ago
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RE: Gotta have one!

$400 bucks? WOW

12 years ago
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RE: Last winter 31 loquats unprotected all winter experiment

I enjoy hearing about everyone's Loquat testing.......I hope a few survive. I have mine in a tube with a weather cover which I place on top when it's...

12 years ago
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RE: Building a Cactus Bed

Hi Cameronkeep the updates coming! PS how are the Loquats, Citrus and Eucs fairing?

12 years ago
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RE: Aloe Ecklonis....thanks Cameron!

Hi Cameronwe'll find out how the Aloe does since I have 2 outside inside my Yucca protection 'tubes'. We'll see if they can return.Tim

12 years ago
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RE: Should I leave my Y. elata covered in leaves?

elata is nothing compared to aloifolia! those spines are super sharp and rigid.......ouch! 8)

12 years ago
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RE: Post your first snow pics...ugh

Hi Aaron.....your yard looks like it has a LOT OF WIND! Any plant which survives your yard is hardy in my opinion. 8)

12 years ago
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RE: Should I leave my Y. elata covered in leaves?

I tend to remove the leaves from my elata.......but on the other hand I've never had any rot issues with my elata either and we get 4" of precipitatio...

12 years ago
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RE: What yuccas are these, Tim or anyone else that knows.

Hi Aaronas far as i know Y. schottii blooms in July-September.....I guess depending on elevation. If this area is warmer than their native areas it s...

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