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(JOE)Parlor Palms, Arrowheads, Scheffs, Pothos..? (Joe)
Comments (23)Tiff LOL dont be silly lady, im just gonna jump on all Your threads, post MY pics, get my answeres, and let You look like the bad guy! hehee seriously we're ALL learning, from Each Other, thats whats soo cool bout this joint (i think) ...and the Fun along the way. btw i dont (Hate) Anybody. or anything,, cept Stink Bugs! dem im goin to War on hehe oh may bad (5.1.1) of course,, hmm I'll try it on something to get a reference (perspective), heck ive got like every soil ammendment ingredient known to Man! lol ..been wantin to anyway :) yea big plants Are impressive, but i really like 'miniatures' in Lots of things, not just plants,, plus i dont have the space,,, i actually enjoy picking up each plant (on weekends, when ive the time) and taking to my lighted magnifier Lamp, giving em the once over before taking em to the sink,,, its kind of a bonding thing sorta,, Not like breast-feeding acourse! lol oh wow, yea i wasnt aware he was strugglin a bit, and the expense, Sorry to hear that Tiff, i'll definitely put you n your family on my Prayer list. :) hmm ive never married, thus no kids, so i dont know the 'joys',,, but man, talk about 'taking-the-good-with-the-bad' your probably thinkin (somedays) 'is this Really what i Wanted'? hmm,, wow really Nice sentiment Polly :) dang Polly? you type soo much younger than that!? hehe :)~ shoot its too late 4 pics, tomm maybe,, you kids in bed then, now? i gotta learn military time lol Night all, Tiff,, 110 oz's?? really, im not even gonna ask hehee i can still catch a cpl mins of Avat...rrr...zzzzzz...See MoreSome pics of palms 2-1-6-12
Comments (16)Alex There were a few problems this fall-one of them(this also answers something wetsuiter asked)was that twice last fall there were horrific errors in the low temp forecast...horrific to me anyway :0 27F was forecast one particular night and we hit 21F(I believe 19F officially),this killed all the leaves on the T.ferns,except for the D.Antarctica(D.Squarossa about 50%),it also killed the very small C.Medularis-it wasn't very vigorous anyway. Luckily my C.Brownii appears to still have some healthy croziers in there ready to burst out in the next warm spell/month. The others appear to be o.k. too,although being able to open them so much this winter has helped keep the damaged parts from rotting out! Alex If we are to have a cool/cold spring,I just hope it is dry... amazing what these palms can take if it isn't raining and cold. wetsuiter If a palm can come back from this-total spear/core pull and complete trunk cutting,almost to ground level..... And then recover in one year to this..........regular spear-pull isn't so bad (-; Heres what one of the others looked like. You can clearly see the cut if grew out of 0: Pretty cool huh? I guess the point is,that they can more than recover in this climate....the other issue is that the smaller palms are not as hardy...yet. Thanks Mike! I have been wondering what you have been up too, I will call you later. longaeve54 There are many different types..... Yucca Aloifolia,Y.Rostrata,Y.Gloriosa,Y,Aloifolia(variegated)- Agave.Havardiana,A.Neomexicana,A.Parryi,A.Parryi(blue form) A.Protoamericana...and probably some other ones I am forgetting about. Heres a(LINK Below Weather sticker) great site I have ordered from for smaller sized cold hardy cactus. Click for weather forecast Here is a link that might be useful: Cactus...See Moregot some new palms/ with pics
Comments (18)It looks like a S.palmetto.The only thing that makes me think it might be some other type of Sabal.Is how it looks like it was growing in one spot and moved over and started growing in a different one.I have a S.Birmingham that looks the same way.It's not a Birmingham tho,Brazorias have a blue hue at that age,which that one does not have.It's growing to upright for a Louisiana.There fronds usually come out almost horizontally when that size.It might be a S.palmetto,but I've never seen one do what that one did.Good luck with it. Randy...See MoreUpdate on some of the palms- etc
Comments (14)Im going to give them a try. They are native to the mountain slopes of hawaii where it stays cool and humid. I can give it humidity, but during the summer, Im not sure how cool I can keep it! It also apparently hates being indoors but tough since it will be spending about 5 months a year there! I hope I can keep it alive. The australian tree ferns are so much easier to keep happy! Anyways, thanks for trying! Judging by these pics, there are lots of plants that you know how to take care of! And I guess the only way to truly know the requirements of a plant is by growing it yourself and seeing what it can handle! -Alex...See MoreRelated Professionals
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