
Posted by RobZ7aNorthTennessee on 7/29/2009, 10:55 pm, in reply to "Midsummer update from PA"
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WOW Rick , your a whiz with the camera also I see!
It sure dosent hurt to have beautiful and healthy plants either!
That Canna Ada is a refreshing change to see in the landscape. Ill be looking for that.
Your Ensete Maurelli is a monster and so beautiful. That thing is huge !
How do you do that? lol. (miracle grow?)
I tried overwintering one that big once in the house and it died on me..lol..I have a waist high plant this year and I may just sleep with it to get it through..lol.
If I had known I was going to have a summer exactly like yours I think I would have tried an oleander , That is a beauty.
You do dig that and the E.Maurelli up for winter dont you Rick? I'd have too. Everything looking so tropical from PA Rick! Thanks for teasing us!
Your patio looks perfect for a tropical getaway but that RARE variegated Robusta is the best..lol.
We dont do those here
rains all the time
Thanks buddy . real treat.
PA ROCKS
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