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Here are some pics of my palms enjoying the warm spring temps 13c 55f Feb 28.
http://s275.photobucket.com/albums/jj311/seahawks28841/
http://s275.photobucket.com/albums/jj311/seahawks28841/
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Mark looks like a warm up for the midwest soon. Can you take some photos for us of your collection?
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John - Nice pics. The palms look great. Do you cover/protect the Trachy in ground during the wintertime. I see you list your zone as 6b-7a. What kind of minimum temps have you seen the last 3 years? THANKS for sharing your pics.
Kent in Kansas
where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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Mark look forward to your pics. Kent the lowest temps for 2005 2006 "-19c -1f" ,2006 2007 "-21c -4f" ,2007 2008 "-13c 9f".
I used a wood framed pyramid with 4ml clear plastic overlay. Two 200 watt heat lamps in Dec and Jan ocasionally when temps dipped below -10c 14f. I think I can safely say we have had a zone 7a winter.
John
I used a wood framed pyramid with 4ml clear plastic overlay. Two 200 watt heat lamps in Dec and Jan ocasionally when temps dipped below -10c 14f. I think I can safely say we have had a zone 7a winter.
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thanks John. sounds just like what I experience each year. I am in Kansas we get to about 0F / (-17C) at least once or twice each winter. Keep up the good work, your palms look great.
Kent in Kansas
where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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Hi Mark, super specimens.
Those Queens are so lush and full, gorgeous.
You and I have mostly the same plants!
How long have you had your Sago?
Has your BoP bloomed for you? Mine's sending up leaves, I think.
Everything looks healthy and, yes, they'll love it outdoors.
Thanks for posting your pics.
Barb
Those Queens are so lush and full, gorgeous.
You and I have mostly the same plants!
How long have you had your Sago?
Has your BoP bloomed for you? Mine's sending up leaves, I think.
Everything looks healthy and, yes, they'll love it outdoors.
Thanks for posting your pics.
Barb
Hi Barb!
Thanks! My queens though luch and full have a Meallybug problem. I think I'm getting it under contol now with the rubbing alcohol. Every weekend I spend a day on a ladder searching for them. I use the alcohol straight with a paint brush on them and then spray 1/10 alcohol 9/10 water on the new growth. I also read the coffee ground artical and have been adding this all around the base of the trees. Keep taking the used stuff from work. I cant use any insectiside inside becuase of the size of them and my bunnies around. I just keep up the bug patrol.
I got my Sago at Home Depot about a month ago. It hasn't done anything yet. Breading nats maybe.
I love my new palms too. Washy the best probably.. but I got 4 differnt kinds so a nice variety. Macario recomended the nursery and it was awsome. I can't wait to go back again. Really looking forward to the warm weather so my queens can go out and get a good shower. Blast them with hose!
Mark
Thanks! My queens though luch and full have a Meallybug problem. I think I'm getting it under contol now with the rubbing alcohol. Every weekend I spend a day on a ladder searching for them. I use the alcohol straight with a paint brush on them and then spray 1/10 alcohol 9/10 water on the new growth. I also read the coffee ground artical and have been adding this all around the base of the trees. Keep taking the used stuff from work. I cant use any insectiside inside becuase of the size of them and my bunnies around. I just keep up the bug patrol.
I got my Sago at Home Depot about a month ago. It hasn't done anything yet. Breading nats maybe.
I love my new palms too. Washy the best probably.. but I got 4 differnt kinds so a nice variety. Macario recomended the nursery and it was awsome. I can't wait to go back again. Really looking forward to the warm weather so my queens can go out and get a good shower. Blast them with hose!
Mark
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Mark, that's the nice thing about having plants on the patio in summer.
You probably know not to put them in full sun right away, but gradually, with morning sun only for a while.
You can blast them with the hose...from the bottom up to get rid of critters.
And you can water them until water's running out the bottom of the pot, which I don't do in the house.
Afraid to ruin the floor with a goof.
Sounds like you guys have found a good nursery.
Bet the bunnies will like it outdoors in summer too.
...can't get over how nice those Queens are.
Barb
You probably know not to put them in full sun right away, but gradually, with morning sun only for a while.
You can blast them with the hose...from the bottom up to get rid of critters.
And you can water them until water's running out the bottom of the pot, which I don't do in the house.
Afraid to ruin the floor with a goof.
Sounds like you guys have found a good nursery.
Bet the bunnies will like it outdoors in summer too.
...can't get over how nice those Queens are.
Barb
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Mark job well done. Those Queen palms look great for being indoors all winter. They must be getting enough light. I have meally bugs all over my Bananas indoors during winter. I take them out and blast them with the hose when above freezing outside. Look forward to seeing all of your palms progress.
John
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very nice John...your method worked!..well done....
can't wait to see them at the end of this fall...
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can't wait to see them at the end of this fall...
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Hey John...
Thanks..
Q...Are your palms protected from wind?
My palm experiment worked!
Trachy held out with temps around -10C for a few nights (and days) here in Z6...(february seemed to last forever)..
Pics will follow....
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Thanks..
Q...Are your palms protected from wind?
My palm experiment worked!
Trachy held out with temps around -10C for a few nights (and days) here in Z6...(february seemed to last forever)..
Pics will follow....
Palmettoman Z6-Ajax, On
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Hey John...
Thanks..
Q...Are your palms protected from wind?
My palm experiment worked!
Trachy held out with temps around -10C for a few nights (and days) here in Z6...(february seemed to last forever)..
Pics will follow....
Palmettoman Z6-Ajax, On
Thanks..
Q...Are your palms protected from wind?
My palm experiment worked!
Trachy held out with temps around -10C for a few nights (and days) here in Z6...(february seemed to last forever)..
Pics will follow....
Palmettoman Z6-Ajax, On
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Palmetto here is the original topic of how my palms were protected this winter. Look forward to seeing your pics of how well your palms did.
http://www.palmsnorth.com/forum/viewtop ... 83&start=0
John
http://www.palmsnorth.com/forum/viewtop ... 83&start=0
John
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john..
here is one of my trachy's in ground as of today...(sorry bout the photo)..
the other pic showed it late last summer to the left...
all in all..the spear on this specimen remains strong...there is no damage to report!
the cover is now off...were now waiting for some nice warm rain...
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http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc12 ... alm002.jpg
http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc12 ... alm001.jpg
here is one of my trachy's in ground as of today...(sorry bout the photo)..
the other pic showed it late last summer to the left...
all in all..the spear on this specimen remains strong...there is no damage to report!
the cover is now off...were now waiting for some nice warm rain...
Palmettoman Z6-Ajax, On
http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc12 ... alm002.jpg
http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc12 ... alm001.jpg
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Hey John...
No snow on that side of my yard...That area is protected from wind..I have a little near the northside...
Our temps were not freezing...(just prolonged this year with plenty of precip).
The glass roofs helped with all the damn wet snow we got...
I'll take other pics as soon as I can...
I saw your method of protection and it looked great!
Palmettoman Z6-Ajax, On
No snow on that side of my yard...That area is protected from wind..I have a little near the northside...
Our temps were not freezing...(just prolonged this year with plenty of precip).
The glass roofs helped with all the damn wet snow we got...
I'll take other pics as soon as I can...
I saw your method of protection and it looked great!
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Thanks Barb...!
Now if I can just get it to grow upward....
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Now if I can just get it to grow upward....
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Growth rates
I read this on another palm site first year in the ground sleep ,second year creep, third year leap. I believe this quote was from Dr. John a cold hardy palm expert from Denver Colorado. My palms seem to be following this theory.
John
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Re: Growth rates
I'm not certain where the quote originated (I heard it many years ago back in the 80's). Perhaps he popularized it and it's true in most cases. This should be the "leap year" for my Phoenix canariensis then.Okanagan desert-palms wrote:I read this on another palm site first year in the ground sleep ,second year creep, third year leap. I believe this quote was from Dr. John a cold hardy palm expert from Denver Colorado. My palms seem to be following this theory.
John
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First year sleep
Taylor you are correct that it is for both seedlings and plants. Maybe even more so in your situation as they were bareroot and have some root shock. All palms need a healthy root system before you will see good top growth. You will also have to protect these smaller seedlings for the first couple to three years until they have a larger trunk.
John
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