I have been working for the last two years transforming my yard that had not one single plant into a semi tropicalesque escape. I have a lot of work still ahead of me, but given time, I hope to achieve my dream yard. With spring approaching here, I am in the planning stages to begin enlarging my koi pond, building up a much larger waterfall (hopefully adding a small stream to it) and begin adding MANY more tropical plants as I expand the foilage surrounding the pond. I do tend to push the limits in my zone which does require extra effort, but I find it worth it in the end. I am interested in adding Philodendron Selloum to my plants and I know I will have to keep it potted, but I was wondering if anyone else in my zone has worked with it and had success? I would love to hear your sucesses or failures with it.
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