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(@macario)
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I was thinking of on the 1st. Thats hard moving all those palms. Which agave do you want to see? I have the pots adjusting to outdoor light now and my new one next the rest

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Posted : 08/04/2011 12:59 pm
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Whatever you want to take a picture of 😉

-how about any or all 8)

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Posted : 08/04/2011 6:05 pm
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I dont know if this will work. My yard looks ruff needs some yard work done. I am re arranging everything in my yard before I officially start clean the yard and replanting things. This is just the things in the ground. I have 6 large palms in storage like a queen 14" tall and a pindo about 10" double christmas palms and a few others. I also have cycads and phylo'd to bring out and some banana. Ill make another video when Im closer to finished.

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Posted : 09/04/2011 9:48 pm
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It worked great!
The video (vs. photo) does a much better job of showing size and scale. Thanks for making the effort.

That Washy--no electric heat? 😯 Looks super. What did you do for it?
--Erik

 
Posted : 09/04/2011 10:59 pm
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Mike
Great video! It's been a while since I've seen your palm garden.
Gotta love that female trachy (outgrowing the male) 😆 😆

Boy those Washies are fabulous.
Did they ALL receive no heat this winter, or just the one at the back with the winter burn?

I'm sorry about the loss of the sabal palmetto at that size 😥 but you've got some A-1 planting areas there for new stuff (envy envy!!!!)
That lilac is no loss, right?
I'd dig mine up if I didn't think the roots would send 4,000 suckers to the surface. 😉

Great yuccas and cactus...nice 2-headed Thompsoniana.
(and no, you didn't butcher the names) 😀

Did your big Spanish Bayonet (yucca type against the house) croak?
Didn't see it and I think it was up against the brick in a planter years ago?

I can't get over how good those Washies look 😀
Outstanding!

Thanks for taking the time to do the video, Mike.
Barb

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Posted : 10/04/2011 1:30 pm
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Well erik I had a pink foam box I made around it I had 2 spiral lights I was using for heat. My problem was that my electric cord got a short and popped the circuit breaker probably some where in december. I lifted the box a few weeks ago and found the fried fronds.

Hello barb the spanish bayonet did die from rot in doors. All the palms had 2 or 3 spiral lights in there boxes for heat thats all. The washy and the two waggys where all on the same circuit no heat in foam boxes.

As for the sabal palmetto trunk I have two ideas. One is to try to find some where I can buy fake fronds. You wouldt happen to know a place that I could order from would you ?

Second I was thinking since the sabal minor has almost exactly the same leaves I was gonna cut the trunk back maybe in half and since the trunk is a bigger diameter then my sabal minor hollow out the trunk fill it with soil and plant a sabal minor in the dead trunk. Using the trunk as a tall long planter. What do you think ?

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Posted : 10/04/2011 5:04 pm
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Mike,
Sorry about the bayonet; it was a beauty.

Maybe somebody can explain what spiral lights are; have never heard any lights called that around here.

I'm sure those dollar stores have fake palm leaves in their silk flower sections.
But what a novel idea you have about filling the hollowed out trunk with soil and planting a s.minor.
The soil would have to go all the way down otherwise sabal roots would eventually hit air space before breaking through "real soil" into the ground.
It's risky, but an interesting idea.
Take some pics of the process please if you do that.

Barb

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Posted : 10/04/2011 5:13 pm
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Hello well my washy that was fried has opened half a whole frond. That means he or she is alive and ready to put on some crazy growth this year.

Barb Im still playing with the minor in a sabal trunk I will post pics when its done

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Posted : 12/04/2011 9:52 pm
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Mike,
Good news about the Washy.

Looking forward to seeing what you do with the stump planting.

Barb

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Posted : 12/04/2011 11:13 pm
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Looks good. 8) Just think about it, your w. filifera looks better than 90 percent of them in new mexico, el paso, and south east arizona. 😉

Nice job 😀

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Posted : 12/04/2011 11:24 pm
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Thanks for posting the update Mike,

I hope my Waggie is as big as your smaller one by the end of the year!

One of my Washys is working on opening up a 3rd leaf for this year,
I can't get over how fast these grow-they are going to explode this year!

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Posted : 13/04/2011 12:38 pm
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One of my Washys is working on opening up a 3rd leaf for this year,

No wonder, with those great temperatures!

Young Washies need tons of water, is that correct?
Barb

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Posted : 13/04/2011 1:13 pm
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We have only had about an inch of rain since March 1.

I keep them dry coming out/goning into winter.

I don't water my Washys very much except when it's hot
they are basically desert palms and can take unbelievable heat!

I have 2 Filibustas in pots as well.

Yea Barb,we have had some warm temps at elast 4 days of 80(F)+
and lots of 60s and 70s but I think once they are established they will move
even in cool weather....they should go crazy when the 90s hit!

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Posted : 13/04/2011 5:48 pm
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In this deserty region, we can't count on rain to water anything.
Research from the weather station stated that 70 per cent of what we do get actually evaporates when it hits our hot hot rocky soils, further exacerbating the water deficit.

I don't water my Washys very much except when it's hot
they are basically desert palms and can take unbelievable heat!

I read somewhere that, yes, Washies are desert plants but they basically grow in arroyos (sp?), swails where mountain rains flow through surface/near surface creeks. But that they need lots of water when young, i.e. annual flooding of the arroyos?
Just can't remember where I read that.

Yours have such a great start with early hot weather.
They will REALLY take off with such a long season ahead.

You might even be able to sit under them by the end of summer :bounce:

Barb

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Posted : 13/04/2011 6:37 pm
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And the taller they grow the more sun they will get 😀

If they ever get above the roof it will be hard to keep up with them
as it gets insanely hot up there-that falls under the category of a good problem!

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Posted : 14/04/2011 12:28 pm
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