Hi It looks like chamaecyparis… possibly 'Goldfern' or similar. Richard
Hi. I would not worry too much about infesting Europe with some new north american plant disease. We've had many come over this way from Europe...
I agree, depending what grower you got it from, many don't dig a large enough root ball for the size of the tree. They leave much of the roots...
Hi Trudi, It may still be stressed, since it was already quite large when you transplanted it a year ago. Hopefully you had a large rootball for...
Hi Mike, Northern Scotland's climate is quite mild probably like coastal BC, zone7-9, where Monkey Puzzles are common. That said, if you are in...
Hi, I'm a wholesale distributor of magnolias for eastern Canada. I live in Ottawa. Vulcan is not a hardy one for this area. I only ship them to...
Hi, I think it would probably be hardy in your area. I know people who grow them in Niagara, Ontario. I've also seen them in Ithica, NY. Boston...
Hi guys, We planted this Wollemia nobilis in Halifax N.S. It was planted out in spring last year 2009 and here it is looking very healthy in...
Simon, I would use a styro cone for the first couple of winters in the ground. I find the killer for conifers is the first few winters, especially...
Hi, a little late, you should try the new yellow and offspring of yellow (some pinks) magnolias. I believe, bred from accuminata-- very hardy--...
Hi hortfreak, I would be curious to know what you're growing in the county that is borderline hardy.... I am doing the same here in Ottawa,...
Hi Simon, did your cedrus grow and are they hardy for you in Kingston?? the nursery I represent grows them and I've started selling them to...
It's not insects, or frost. It looks like late frost, but isn't, we virtually never get late frost around here, it goes from winter to summer.
Does anyone else get this? Every year, my JMs leaf out in may, then many tips wilt. It does not seem to affect the whole tree, only a few new...