The only Yucca I know of is a desert plant, that is why I was surprised it would flourish and flower in an area that gets right cold in the winter.
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The ones that grow here bloom every year and are guaranteed to withstand -30°F. What they will not tolerate is a lot of water.@cavemanrich : yellow flowers = evening primrose.
@bruceha2000 : My MIL has yucca that blooms every summer. It's often seen in plantings in commercial landscaping here. I'm sure there are some varieties that are tolerant of our Eskimo weather, but most are not.
The only Yucca I know of is a desert plant, that is why I was surprised it would flourish and flower in an area that gets right cold in the winter.
they grow quite well here in pa too, was like you, surprised, the first time i saw them here on the side of the road, not in someones yardThe only Yucca I know of is a desert plant, that is why I was surprised it would flourish and flower in an area that gets right cold in the winter.
Keep some space between the jars with HWB or pressure canning. My first pressure canning experience was a fiasco. POC pressure canner with instructions written by clowns who did not even accurately state how many pint jars would fit in the canner. So, I called the "help line" and was told that it was just fine to crowd the jars into the canner. Yep. You guessed it. One jar shattered.
Thanks LG! That is exactly what I was afraid of. My canner says it will fit 10 regular pint jars. I put 9 in it yesterday, and worried about the outside ring of 8 jars. They weren't touching, but were so close it was a bit nerve racking. I think today I will only put 8 in. I used ball pints, and they are kinda squared off. I think I have some kerr pints. I'll try those and see if there is any difference.
I have to say pressure canning is a bit nerve racking. I keep reading the instructions over & over to make sure I don't mess up.