I agree with Scott, it seems to go on forever! Lots of beautiful stuff in there. I found myself wanting to stop you and ask about the Dicksonia antarctica. Is it in the ground? How long has it been there and how do yu protect it in the winter???
I bought the Dicksonia two years ago from Christianson's nursery in Mt. Vernon. It hasn't needed any protection so far but I will insulate the trunk if we drop substantially below freezing (speaking from experience - I've already killed about five of them!!)
Hey Justin, Thanks for this cool video! It's a joy to have a tour guided by the obsessed plantsman himself! Um, did you ever let the cat out of the greenhouse?
You have a pretty huge garden filled with awesome plants. Great job,
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DeleteWOW...how big is your property...it seems like it goes on forever...and that pond/stream area is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks. It's a little under a half acre.
DeleteI agree with Scott, it seems to go on forever! Lots of beautiful stuff in there. I found myself wanting to stop you and ask about the Dicksonia antarctica. Is it in the ground? How long has it been there and how do yu protect it in the winter???
ReplyDeleteI bought the Dicksonia two years ago from Christianson's nursery in Mt. Vernon. It hasn't needed any protection so far but I will insulate the trunk if we drop substantially below freezing (speaking from experience - I've already killed about five of them!!)
DeleteWow...killed 5 and still puts it in the ground. I like your style!
DeleteThat was great, man! Thank for making that!
ReplyDeleteI aim to please :)
DeleteHey Justin, Thanks for this cool video! It's a joy to have a tour guided by the obsessed plantsman himself! Um, did you ever let the cat out of the greenhouse?
ReplyDeleteEventually, yes. The greenhouse is his second home.
DeleteI watched your garden twice and saved it so I can do that one more time...amazing video and superb garden.
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