Trunking yuccas in zone 5b

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hardyjim
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Post by hardyjim » Tue Oct 09, 2012 7:52 am

Yea,Denver has a dry climate-the snow melts way faster than it does here....


Very true that,although cold,it usually warms up during the day but not always.


It would be fun to leave my cactus cover open and not heat it during winter......

I just couldn't help my self though and have to many plants that may not like going below 0.....
or much less than 15F for that matter.


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Post by DesertZone » Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:37 pm

hardyjim wrote: I just couldn't help my self though and have to many plants that may not like going below 0.....
or much less than 15F for that matter.
I here yea! Why risk it if you can cover them. I have a few that are to big for me to cover this winter and dred the thought, but I new this day would come for my Y. faxon.
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