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Early spring update:

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 4:10 pm
by hardyjim
New growth on T.Nainital

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Washy that was nearly trunk cut for easier winter protection
is slowly bouncing back.

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Only Agave that I replant every year.

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T.Fortunei,same cut as Washy same reason...lets see which one
puts out the most fronds..

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Waggie

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New leaf on T.Martianus.

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New Yucca treculeana


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Small variegated Aloifolia

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A.Havardiana

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Heres what happens when you carelessly reach into the cactus garden.


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Alocasia bulb from Brad in Pa -thx

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Sequoia is still dead...


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Lots and lots of cactus buds already...


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A.Antarctica is waking up...

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C.Cooperi...this one will be 6-8'wide this year...esp with some decent rain.

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Empress Wu hosta...Cooperi behind.


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This is a tough little T.Manipur that is bouncing back from nothing.


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Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 2:47 pm
by TerdalFarm
Ouch!

I'll be following the cut Washy this Summer.

Waggies look terrific! :D

Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 5:40 pm
by chadec
Great job Jim, it is simply amazing everything you get to survive.

Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 6:05 pm
by 905palms
OUch! Jim, do you cut the Washy before they get wrapped? They seem to be annuals for fronds anyways...

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 6:27 am
by hardyjim
Thanks you guys....

I wasnt planning on saving the Washy at all as I was out
of lights and covers..I did realize I had a strand with a few working
c-7 lights(very few)so I figured I would try and save it by cutting it
down to where I could protect it...I also had to use house insulation
around it because there was not much heat being produced by the
10 or so lights that were working.