Thanks Dean, it is always nice to have a warm weather friend.Dean W. wrote:Okay, I'll get more pics as it warms. These were just palms within a short driving distance. I'll keep an eye out for other as well.
A few pics today
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Here's to all the global warming pushers, may your winters be -30 below and four feet of snow in your driveway. Because I want you happy.
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Yeah Erik, I left them in the ground will see what happens, I didn't mulch them either It's hard to get pictures of the greenhouse since I can't back up enough, I'll see what I can do today since it's fairly nice out, to bad the suns not out.
Thanks Paul! Looks like you'll be planting some trachies this year They look good, my oldest one only had one foot of trunk when I first planted it, the last three years it flowered for me. If your ever up this way feel free to stop in and say hello.
Thank You Dean, I left quiet a few different kinds in the ground this year to see what would happen.
In the pictures there's Basjoo, Velutina, Sikkimensis, Thai black, Chinese yellow, Raja puri, Bordelon, and Maurelli.
Bill
Thanks Paul! Looks like you'll be planting some trachies this year They look good, my oldest one only had one foot of trunk when I first planted it, the last three years it flowered for me. If your ever up this way feel free to stop in and say hello.
Thank You Dean, I left quiet a few different kinds in the ground this year to see what would happen.
In the pictures there's Basjoo, Velutina, Sikkimensis, Thai black, Chinese yellow, Raja puri, Bordelon, and Maurelli.
Bill
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