Still looking mighty wintery around here!

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hardyjim
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Still looking mighty wintery around here!

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Black(now brown)bamboo

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Bamboo frosting


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Luckily half the snow melted as it fell or there would be 2' on the ground now

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Sequoia will have some nice color going into spring


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Hopefully next week at this time there will be some palms in these pics!

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Post by chadec »

Looks kinda cold over there Jim. Luckily I have only seen a dusting of snow and the one small ice storm. That sequoia is loving these milder winters. I figured you would have some hardier palms out, testing their limits.
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I look the exact same Jim. THis time last year I had Tulips and spring bulbs popping.

Never know about the nigra. Are the culms white? Either way it should reshoot from the roots.
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Kinda following your lead Jim. Post pics as you uncover stuff. Me? I've left the tops off the protection cages for a while now, but it will be nice to take them completely down.

Hope your Black Bamboo comes back. I moved my potted one out to my garage as it didn't like being in he house.
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That snow doesn't look nice over there. :( I was thinking of taking my palms out of the garage this weekend. :)
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Post by lucky1 »

Yeah, those 2 storms were sure strange.
Last year at this time you were beginning your record heat.

It'll be good to see those beauties uncovered soon, Jim.

Nice to see the structures held up through storms, etc.

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your yard is looking cold Jim!..............spring will be hear soon. :D
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Luckily it isn't as cold at my place as the airport...about +7F warmer here.

The Black bamboo should be o.k. I don't think the top was killed back but
I did not cover it on our one really cold(-4F)night,we'll see...it has some serious roots on it!
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keep us updated on the black bamboo..........great plant.............your neighbor's will love it too in a few years. :D
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Post by Paul Ont »

Look the same there as it does here. Right now anyway! You've not got the great lakes to keep your spring cool, so I expect that you'll have the luxury of your impressive spring warmth soon. Best we have in the forecast is a day that will almost reach 10C (50f). Yikes!

Black bamboo is just not a tough plant IMO. It is beautiful when grown in zone 7 and warmer, but I've yet to see a nice specimen in anything colder than that... Maybe you'll have an advantage with less soil freeze? I don't know. FYI I killed a small one outright in my garden... I'd say it's a notch less hardy than P. aurea.
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THis one does have the advantage of being in the ground 2 years as well..... Maybe next year bend it to the ground and toss a tarp on it. Less intensive than the rest of your protection methods id say :P
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your correct with the black bamboo Paul.............I don't see it around here and we are really close to zone 7a. :?
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Last year it only browned out about 50% with a low of 0(F)
this year we had one night of -4F,most of the damage was actually
because it was very windy -looks like it may resprout from
the branches like last year,just have to wait and see..........
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