Did your freeze-damaged agaves and aloes make it? Jeff Pavlat explains how to tell with his show & tell succulents. He and Tom Spencer also look at a few cold-hardy specimens. AnacoveCTGCTG1617INTERVIEWgarden tipsgardener tipsgardening tips 3 Comments Necrowitch 14 years ago wow, guess that means all my aloes survived! =D propergait 14 years ago Keep in mind I did lose the top of one Agave species I have and it sent up a new pup. There could still be life in the roots. Austin PBS 14 years ago Yes, Jeff mentioned that. So people shouldn't be in a total rush. Many times, though, the plant is dead but it sends pups to make up for it.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
propergait 14 years ago Keep in mind I did lose the top of one Agave species I have and it sent up a new pup. There could still be life in the roots.
Austin PBS 14 years ago Yes, Jeff mentioned that. So people shouldn't be in a total rush. Many times, though, the plant is dead but it sends pups to make up for it.
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wow, guess that means all my aloes survived! =D
Keep in mind I did lose the top of one Agave species I have and it sent up a new pup. There could still be life in the roots.
Yes, Jeff mentioned that. So people shouldn't be in a total rush. Many times, though, the plant is dead but it sends pups to make up for it.