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More stuff thats not supposed to be here.

Post by hardyjim » Fri Sep 18, 2015 7:29 am

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Another bad shot of the flowers...

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Better

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Amazing what abundant rainfall and warm temps can do...
usually Ensete grows about 4-5' from a plug or 4" pot
here and its usually to small to store in the basement-
not this year.


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Really enjoying the Tree ferns this year,
so I got 4 more....in pots for now.

The D.A.

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Cooperi

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Waggies are awesome!

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My poor little Y.Pallida buried under weeds all summer
but showing its true blue after some sun.

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Some of Tim's Yucca crosses and one from Kory in Minnesota.

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Thee enemy......"these are his last moments"

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Thx for looking.


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Post by miketropic » Thu Oct 01, 2015 12:15 am

i can never find da tree ferns of decent size..would like to get one with about a foot trunk at least. yours are very nice

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Post by cuja1 » Thu Oct 01, 2015 6:26 am

Did your delosperma cooperi survive 2 winters ago Jim? Mine all rotted. In fact, all my ice plants rotted. I've tried 4 different varieties and they've had excellent drainage.
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Post by hardyjim » Thu Oct 01, 2015 5:30 pm

miketropic wrote:i can never find da tree ferns of decent size..would like to get one with about a foot trunk at least. yours are very nice
Me neither...I have had to grow them all
from very small plants.
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Post by hardyjim » Thu Oct 01, 2015 5:33 pm

cuja1 wrote:Did your delosperma cooperi survive 2 winters ago Jim? Mine all rotted. In fact, all my ice plants rotted. I've tried 4 different varieties and they've had excellent drainage.

What usually happens is,the main part
of the plant that goes into the ground rots of
and leaves the remainder of the plant sitting
on top of the soil where it parishes if not replanted
....some of mine always survive because they are partly
covered by the cactus enclosure.
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