yes this is Cladrastis kentukea
i guess that will be a bit of a problem, i'm only here mon. to fri.
let me know when you are coming and i will give you a tour tony.maniezzo@ubc.ca
thank-you Pam the trilliums look great, i will plant them in their new home this morning.
thank-you, plants can be dropped off at the botanical garden, campbell building reception, someone will take care of them from there....thanks...
its hard to say Pam, it could be both of those issues....good luck with the dividing and don't fear the plants should do fine....
the botanical garden would happily take any seedlings that you would like to donate. I have successfully transplanted and divided plants at this...
would love to visit this area....is it easy to get to or hard to find?
Re: concord grapes when you say he cut the vines back to 10" of growth, did cut back just new growth or did he cut back into older wood, cutting...
It really depends how gung ho you are. I start my cool season crops the first week of March. This year due to the unseasonably cool weather it...
In the past we have got seed from different sources, looking through current catalogues, Chiltern Seeds has lemon grass offered. Our Nursery...
At the Botanical gardens we also have plums, peaches and figs trained, all as fans.....good luck and happy training.....
the flowers in the tubs are calendulas, i don't know the variety....the flowers are edible