My Garden Winter Pictures
My Garden Winter Pictures
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Very nice David, that's a good collection of plants you have there, should look better and netter as they mature.
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Good stuff Dave, coming on nicely, I guess like me, you havent had much of chance for things to get settled with the cold winters weve endured, but so far, this one seems ok. I take it you are planning to add more as time goes on?
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Thanks you guys, Yes ste might try again with a Phoenix canariensis_CIDP and a red star seem to always loose them , As for GoggleboxUK i cant wait give it another 2-5 years it look great with the quicker growing stuff
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Is the third picture down a waggie Dave? Looks more compact than the standard fortunei.. has the slight air of a Trachycarpus martianus (obviously it isn't a T martianus, they only survive in Bebington )
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Nice start!
Geraniums in January, who would have thought it!
I see that you have started to strip your Trachycarpus. Is that the most stem that you can expose for that height or are you just playing it safe?
Geraniums in January, who would have thought it!
I see that you have started to strip your Trachycarpus. Is that the most stem that you can expose for that height or are you just playing it safe?
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stephenprudence wrote:Is the third picture down a waggie Dave? Looks more compact than the standard fortunei.. has the slight air of a Trachycarpus martianus (obviously it isn't a T martianus, they only survive in Bebington )
It is a waggie ste
was saying the same to my dad about the geraniums, just lucky i guess some of mine are stilll in flower and budding , with the Trachycarpus it can be striped more but i cant do it properly so I don't wanna mess it up maby il get someone who can for me soonSpringy wrote:Nice start!
Geraniums in January, who would have thought it!
I see that you have started to strip your Trachycarpus. Is that the most stem that you can expose for that height or are you just playing it safe?
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I prefer the hairy look on a Trachycarpus personally......but the planys and garden look great
AKA - Martin
Wish list - Big Palms or Dicksonia antarctica's but open to anything really.....Cash Waiting !
Wish list - Big Palms or Dicksonia antarctica's but open to anything really.....Cash Waiting !
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not sure what you mean mateRick1965 wrote:Very nice David. What is the second from last palm?
cheers mate for the comment really appreciate it least im doing something good hahahaThe Codfather wrote:I prefer the hairy look on a Trachycarpus personally......but the planys and garden look great
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also anyone know how i can split a few (like 3 of them outta like 5 or so) of its pups away? so if for instance it didn't survive the winter i have replacements and saves me buyin more
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Looking good wish mine looked so tidy ...mine just looks unloved most of the plants got brought in the the cold winter !!!!