Big Wisconsin Labor Day Update!

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Big Wisconsin Labor Day Update!

Post by wxman » Mon Sep 03, 2012 5:20 pm

Took a bunch of pictures this evening. Everything is in its prime and it looks like September could keep some nice weather around for awhile -- so I might get even more growth -- which is outstanding! Hoping for a warm fall that gently leads into a mild winter.

The trachy lineup.

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Little waggie.

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Looking toward the street. Couple of ensete maurelii, thai black and cannas.

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Cactus bed covered with leaves from the darn maple!!

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Yucca filamentosa 'color guard' and magnolia '24 below'.

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BANANAS!

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Amorphophallus konjac is doing well -- in with the bananas.

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Ficus 'sylvie' has tripled in size this summer.

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Christmas palm pushed 3 fronds this summer.

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Here is your favorite view as you approach from the street!

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EE and cannas.

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Lemon tree I just purchased.

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New greenhouse in progress! It's 18' x 8' and 10' high at the peak. Concrete block room in the back will house my barrel wood stove.

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Thanks for looking!


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Post by cuja1 » Mon Sep 03, 2012 6:13 pm

Awesome yard! Looks great!
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Post by wheelman1976 » Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:54 pm

How are you planning on using that wood stove area? Are you planning to heat full time?

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Post by lucky1 » Wed Sep 05, 2012 1:45 pm

Very lush, Tim.

Since your Christmas Palm is right beside your cactus bed, they don't need much water to do well?
My seedling Christmas palms are sooooo slow.

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Post by sashaeffer » Wed Sep 05, 2012 2:51 pm

Greenhouse is made out of metal pipe???

Really impressive yard and green house.


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Post by wxman » Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:48 am

wheelman,

I plan on running the stove fulltime - yes.

Barb,

I actually water the cactus bed as much as the tropicals -- sprinklers don't discriminate! The cactus don't seem to mind at all and are growing quite rapidly. I've had this Christmas palm since a seedling in 2009 and yes they seem slow.

Scott,

Greenhouse is PVC pipe. I'll be framing the endwalls with wood and putting a beam and posts down the middle.
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Post by lucky1 » Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:52 am

I actually water the cactus bed as much as the tropicals
We used some 8-inch microjet risers that were 180 degrees.
The 180 head could be turned away from plants that didn't need much.
So I thought you might be doing something similar.

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Post by Mark » Sat Sep 22, 2012 9:42 am

Oh my god! Your trachys have gotton huge. I remember when they were babies.

Every thing looks awesome.

Great job!
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Post by hardyjim » Sun Sep 23, 2012 7:40 am

Where are you Tim and whats going on in your yard?

I noticed you guys had a 32F one night,everything o.k.?
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Post by wxman » Mon Sep 24, 2012 4:08 am

hardyjim wrote:Where are you Tim and whats going on in your yard?

I noticed you guys had a 32F one night,everything o.k.?
Hey Jim, everything is fine. I recorded 32.9 last week one morning, heavy frost on rooftops, but no damage to my plants. I didn't think it would get that cold, that early and I got real lucky! I had left everything outside: crotons, Christmas palm, etc.

I think the warm ground saved me this go around.
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Post by hardyjim » Mon Sep 24, 2012 6:29 am

Tim


I noticed that here when the air temp was 37F(@ 6')the ground temp(1' off the ground) was 40F.
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