Hey, AGAIN! After I discovered your channel, a couple days ago, I've been kinda binge-watching. You know...? I actually used to work at the original WA Nursery on Enterprise way back in the mid '90's! They've always had great plant material there. So, if you ever want a board to bounce ideas/questions off of, feel free to virtually tap me on the shoulder. In the meantime, keep up the good content!!
That is awesome! I have been to most of the nurseries in San Diego and WA are my favorite. The one on Enterprise still has the best selection of bamboo in town. I may tap you on that shoulder soon, I am always learning more. Thanks for watching, I really appreciate it.
@@WhatPlantisthatPaul Howdy! I go back every so often to see what's in stock. Most of my old co-workers are gone but, the manager who hired me is still there and so is the guy just below him on the hierarchy. As far as any questions or requests for insight, I'm always willing to lend a hand. I've found the botanical and agricultural communities in SD county to be really informative and accommodating so, if I don't have an answer, I can always refer any topics to friends and/or contacts that I'm very fortunate to have. In the meantime, I'll get back to watching more YT videos and checking on my Aloe propagation program for this year. Here's a link if you (or anyone else) want(s) to take a peek. imgur.com/a/0j9X4a4
Hmm... you might have to cover it a few times per year. IT does well in zone 9b. I'd wait until it gets bigger to try or just get a nice pot to keep it in and bring in when it gets too cold.
Hey, AGAIN! After I discovered your channel, a couple days ago, I've been kinda binge-watching.
You know...? I actually used to work at the original WA Nursery on Enterprise way back in the mid '90's! They've always had great plant material there. So, if you ever want a board to bounce ideas/questions off of, feel free to virtually tap me on the shoulder. In the meantime, keep up the good content!!
That is awesome! I have been to most of the nurseries in San Diego and WA are my favorite. The one on Enterprise still has the best selection of bamboo in town. I may tap you on that shoulder soon, I am always learning more. Thanks for watching, I really appreciate it.
@@WhatPlantisthatPaul Howdy! I go back every so often to see what's in stock. Most of my old co-workers are gone but, the manager who hired me is still there and so is the guy just below him on the hierarchy.
As far as any questions or requests for insight, I'm always willing to lend a hand. I've found the botanical and agricultural communities in SD county to be really informative and accommodating so, if I don't have an answer, I can always refer any topics to friends and/or contacts that I'm very fortunate to have.
In the meantime, I'll get back to watching more YT videos and checking on my Aloe propagation program for this year. Here's a link if you (or anyone else) want(s) to take a peek. imgur.com/a/0j9X4a4
@@frankiebe2267 Wow! Thanks for the link. I hope people check out what you are doing, I like your methods and documentation.
Its accurate. I have one also. Thanks for the good vids. New subber.
Thanks for the sub! I have several suttings of this plant... It's a slow grower in my experience.
Dry cool plant
That’s very cool plant
Thanks! I like it :)
I’m in zone 8, north Texas. Just got a 4” one of these! Would these work in zone 8 as a bush? We are landscaping next year.
Hmm... you might have to cover it a few times per year. IT does well in zone 9b. I'd wait until it gets bigger to try or just get a nice pot to keep it in and bring in when it gets too cold.
Jade is my name lol
:)
Cuidate la garganta
Ok