Last seen: May 24, 2016
Move a Yucca? Your in trouble. :lol: Moving is easy.....dig it up and plant it into the new location. Roots of filamentosa typically don't go down m...
Hi Andy,I must have missed this last post.Your new purchases look GREAT! They are beauties.In your opinion what is the hardiest Schefflera in the UK?...
Hi Barb,it sure looks pretty!
Nice job Jesse. That first photo of the Y. filata with wide leaves seems 'way too cool'. Keep us updated on that one.........very unusual trait to ...
Hi Cameron,any update on your Yuzu & loquat which is outside?
are the 10% which survived hardier or just in better microclimates? You may want to collect some of those pads. :wink:
our snow will be gone soon with these temps! Gotta love it.<img src=>
Hi Jim,thanks for the offer.........how hardy are these? I hope they are not like latisectus? Who's got a large one?
I'll watch out for seed Andy. :wink:
how cold are you going to get Andy??
Hi Aaron,the short blooms sure correlate to rostrata.....not thompsoniana.pH....most of the rupicolae family of Yuccas (ie. rostrata) grow in limeston...
Hi Andy,it appears the leaves were green-er when young. The leaves appear blue-ish now like a principes?
nice rooting job Cameron..........I never protected my fig above the mulch........I'm sure the branches are all dead above the snow line......since we...
I'm not sure why rostratas bloom in your area when 'young'. I've talked to people in Texas and was under the impression that Y. rostrata doesn't bloo...
nice plants Cameron........what's the story with those citrus's? Are they hardy?
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