Kansas Tropics
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- Sprout
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Kansas Tropics
Here is our attempt at creating a tropical feel in Kansas
http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=vk3 ... leid=en_US
http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=vk3 ... leid=en_US
- Wes North Van
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Very impressive.
Wes North Vancouver Zone 8b/9a
Keats Island BC Zone 8a
Palm Springs CA Zone 9b/10a
Keats Island BC Zone 8a
Palm Springs CA Zone 9b/10a
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- Arctic Palm Plantation
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Hey Kansas Tropic, congrats! What a tropical yard you (and presumably Cathy) have created!
Very nice, and a GH that'll be chock full come winter.
Beautifully done, nice colours and textures, and those huge "elephant" plants.
Is that a trunking dracaena/yucca/elata in one of the pics?
What age is it?
Have you grown all this stuff since they were small?
Barb
Very nice, and a GH that'll be chock full come winter.
Beautifully done, nice colours and textures, and those huge "elephant" plants.
Is that a trunking dracaena/yucca/elata in one of the pics?
What age is it?
Have you grown all this stuff since they were small?
Barb
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- Sprout
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Don't know
Barb....I thought it was a Madagascr Palm but after researching it I am not sure. They are commonly sold in plant stores under that name. I do not think it is a true palm but a succulent. If anybody has an idea I would like to know.
We buy alot of our plants in the winter time when stores are trying to get rid of inventory and keep them in the greenhouse. My greenhouse will be so full this winter I probably won't have room to employ this strategy. My wife Cathy is really into hibiscus so we always have lots of hibiscus overwintering in the greenhouse along with everything else. Last winter was our first winter and I learned so much by trial and error that I feel I will be better prepared this winter. I have acquired several citrus trees this spring so I will have to have room for them as well as my coffee tree.
I definitely learned the optimum time to start our annual bedding plants as I started them to early last winter.
Dean ....It is really not alot of maintenance or maybe I enjoy it so much it doesn't feel that way. I am really hoping my palms make it through the Kansas winter outside and I have been examining everyone's shelters. I still don't have a fixed idea of a design so I am still in the planning stage on that. I know the Windmills and Needles will survive without shelter but I want to avoid leaf burn and defoliation and general weaking of the plant. The W Robusta will need shelter along with the Chinese Fan and Pindo.
We buy alot of our plants in the winter time when stores are trying to get rid of inventory and keep them in the greenhouse. My greenhouse will be so full this winter I probably won't have room to employ this strategy. My wife Cathy is really into hibiscus so we always have lots of hibiscus overwintering in the greenhouse along with everything else. Last winter was our first winter and I learned so much by trial and error that I feel I will be better prepared this winter. I have acquired several citrus trees this spring so I will have to have room for them as well as my coffee tree.
I definitely learned the optimum time to start our annual bedding plants as I started them to early last winter.
Dean ....It is really not alot of maintenance or maybe I enjoy it so much it doesn't feel that way. I am really hoping my palms make it through the Kansas winter outside and I have been examining everyone's shelters. I still don't have a fixed idea of a design so I am still in the planning stage on that. I know the Windmills and Needles will survive without shelter but I want to avoid leaf burn and defoliation and general weaking of the plant. The W Robusta will need shelter along with the Chinese Fan and Pindo.
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- Sprout
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A good addiction
John....I think my hobby has passed the addiction phase. I would label it an obsession. I think my neighbors are a little concerned for me. Seriously this has become a passion for me. I think what drives it is trying to grow species of plants outside of their normal growing zone. I have coined a name I call extreme gardening.
I hate think what I have spent monetarily in this pursuit. I used to be obsessed with golf but this is so much more relaxing and stress free plus I have the added bonus of sharing this with my wife albeit she is not quite as consumed as I am.
Barb...I am sure it is not a Madacasgar Palm. I do know this species I am growing is not tolerant of the cold and will die at below freezing temps. I will dig these up to reside in the greenhouse for the winter. I am interested in Yucca's and have several species growing and need more information on the cold hardiness of each species. I do know that just west of Wichita there are native yuccas that are almost an evasive species for the cattleman in their pastures. I am extermely interested in the cold hardiness of Spanish Dagger and whether it will survive a Kansas winter unprotected outside.
I hate think what I have spent monetarily in this pursuit. I used to be obsessed with golf but this is so much more relaxing and stress free plus I have the added bonus of sharing this with my wife albeit she is not quite as consumed as I am.
Barb...I am sure it is not a Madacasgar Palm. I do know this species I am growing is not tolerant of the cold and will die at below freezing temps. I will dig these up to reside in the greenhouse for the winter. I am interested in Yucca's and have several species growing and need more information on the cold hardiness of each species. I do know that just west of Wichita there are native yuccas that are almost an evasive species for the cattleman in their pastures. I am extermely interested in the cold hardiness of Spanish Dagger and whether it will survive a Kansas winter unprotected outside.
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- Large Palm
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Kansas Tropic...
What size green house do you have, and if you heat it? simple space heater and thermocube?
I'm asking because I just bought and built a 6x8 greenhouse from Menards on a concrete slab on the south side of my house. I wasn't planning on trying to over winter plants(potted palms I have) this winter as I don't know what to expect for temps.
my plan is to put a small fan driven heater in there attached to a thermocube to turn on/off. My goal is to not let it get any colder than say 32 deg in the winter nights.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Scott/Omaha
What size green house do you have, and if you heat it? simple space heater and thermocube?
I'm asking because I just bought and built a 6x8 greenhouse from Menards on a concrete slab on the south side of my house. I wasn't planning on trying to over winter plants(potted palms I have) this winter as I don't know what to expect for temps.
my plan is to put a small fan driven heater in there attached to a thermocube to turn on/off. My goal is to not let it get any colder than say 32 deg in the winter nights.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Scott/Omaha
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Very nice.
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