Last seen: May 24, 2016
Hi Jim,I moved from Rhode Island to Mass. in 2003 and the new owner's of my old house cut down the 13' tall Sequoiadendron and 5' tall Cunninghamia im...
Hi Marcelisend a Private Message to me with you address and I'll send you some hybrid Yucca seeds.
Rhodo's are a very common planting here in USDA zone 6b..........likely the most common foundation planting.
Hi Barb,I'll leave the gingers in the ground and place some mulch over them..........they are along a basement wall........I hope they will return lik...
wow, great growth........soon the trunk will be into the street! :lol:
pool covers will do nicely! Great to recycle them.We got fried last week......got down to 27F.Basjoo fried:<img src=>Cassia fried:<img src=&...
what a beauty! How tall is the Sequoiadendron now and how many inches (or should I say feet) did it grow this season??I see your Washy leaves are abo...
Hi Igor,we had a hard freeze last week and the Yucca flowers which were opening were all heavily damaged. It's too late in the season to get seed pod...
Hi Mckatelyn,yes the Y. gloriosa x elata is a nice hybrid. I was hoping the bloom would be very tall like elata but the gloriosa genes dominated and ...
cool photos Jersey Jay. What are your thoughts on the middle Yucca in the first photo?? It sure looks like it is a Y. thompsoniana or has thompsonia...
Hi Marceli,I was just looking at the roots of the Yucca you just dug up. Is this the 'unknown' Yucca? The roots are not of filamentosa or flaccida. ...
I'm not sure why but most Yuccas west of central New Mexico perform very poorly in my garden.....Y. elata, Y. elata v verdiensis and Y. schottii are t...
Yucca elata is very tough but seedlings may burn down to the ground. If you get a cold blast cover them with leaves for the cold duration then remove...
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