Last seen: Apr 29, 2015
Ryan, no question that is a yucca filamentosa. If you go to www.rarepalmseeds.com and check out the small packets or archives and check out yucca fila...
I would say if they were grown here they would be around 10 maybe 12 years old but being from California they are probably 7 to 10.I know the chamaero...
Citrus do not like the warm very dry air that you get inside your homes. The reason why your orange is recovering is because of the warm humid air it ...
You are telling me 600+ kiwis is alot. It filled up my spare fridge. No room for beer!"Hayward" has a fuzzy skin as does the vine. Very tasty fruit th...
Awesome yucca but not one for my climate either. We are just to wet for it here.
I don't know how hardy my kiwi is but the species I grow is "Hayward".I had over 600 kiwis on it last year. They ripen on the vine in the first week o...
Jay, Looks great. I never appreciated yuccas until I joined this discussion page and now I am hooked on them.Nice plantings.
Ryan your banana plantings look great. You should see, if you haven't already, pups forming around your musa basjoo. You should try musella lasiocarpa...
You will have to show me the pics once you have your new yuccas planted.You know there is another Maple Leaf on the North Shore but this one is in Wes...
Where none of them flowering? The ones in North Van that are large enough are in flower. I would think those ones should be large enough to flower.
John,I just use miracle grow once in late winter and once more in mid summer and some epson salts in early spring. They grow very quickly here. I thin...
A trachy will not survive zone 5 without a fair amount of protection. I would however give a needle palm a shot. On your coldest nights I would offe...
What happens if you do get caught?I am like you Joe, whenever I go to a place with palms I pick up seeds and bring them back but I always wondered wha...
I have downloaded it already and it is a good book. Everyone should get it.
Generally all sabal seeds are easy to germinate and they do so quite quickly. They get to a hieght of 3 to 4" very qucikly. They do slow unfortunetly ...
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