Hey Everyone,
As most of you know I've been in the process of starting a new tropical plant business so I've been working 12+ hours everyday trying to get everything going. The last thing I want to do is fail at something I'm truly passionate about, new businesses are a tough thing but I think I'm going to be alright.
All that aside here's some a bunch of pictures of all my front yard beauties that I overwintered and some new tropical friends to join them. If the neighborhood didn't think I was crazy before, they do now! Hey what ever makes you happy right 😀 😀 😀
So here we go. The first few are to get the general lay of the land and after I'll zoom in on specific specimens.
From right to left. New plants only will be labeled. Three frostproof gardenia's, one tree fern tucked in behind stair platform, 2 large sago's, behind 3 allamanda's in a triangle with a musella lasiocarpa in the middle, a huge 45 gallon double bull needle in back, a ghetto basement overwintered red tiger sikkemensis (top of window 1st floor is 10 feet from ground)
Followed by sabal birm from Gary in NC in front of trachy's, three firebushes around a huge cormed musa velutina, far left in another bull needle (r2d2) with three dwarf oleanders, a yellow angel trumpet, shell ginger and two Huge basjoos which will hit the 14 foot second floor window with no problem along with the red tiger.
Around the corner behind the unprotected nathchez crepe myrtle is a four trunked 65 gal. totally root bound minor (my new baby) followed by six oleanders, two indian hawthorns, one jasmin, six tri color oysters, a totally blue butia, and five newly planted basjoos. My old poor dug up a million times adams needle decided to push up 3 stalks this year next to the butia.
Here's the zoom in pictures of one of the four trunks of the old minor and the two different bull needle trunks. You can see the seeds on one of them but they are one both all the way around the trunks. The minor is pushing up tons of spike too.
Here's a picture of my overwintered hardy pink oleander and new sabal birmingham, my oldest trachy just about five feet of trunk, a good angle at how big the washy fronds are, and a up and coming tree fern with a over wintered (unheated) minor in front.
Thank You All for looking at my giant post,
Many, Many, Hours and Sweat went into making this garden what it is today
Bill
Here's the center shot photobucket can put thing in strange places sometimes
Bill
Bill,
Just beautiful... How old are your needles? They look very well established....
Rob
Bill,
let me be the first to say, wow! 😀
I have a dozen questions and comments, but I'll save some until I read other replies.
First, what is a "bull needle"? Yours look like my new needle palms, but with much thicker "trunks" with many more needles.
Second, love the fire bushes (Hamelia patens). One of my favorites.
Third, what kind of tree fern? How do you keep 'em alive?
I'll ask questions 4-12 after I read other replies....
--Erik
Bill,
How old is your Natchez? Looks beautiful, I am just wondering if it will grow to a 30 feet tree...
Your garden is marvelous!!!!
Rob
Perfect!
Everything look super duper nice!
The leaves on that one Washy are ginormous!
Nice going Billy boy!
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Wow Bill... Looks amazing!
Simply awesome Bill! What a way to promote your business, prove how it's really done in a big way! I have a feeling you are going to do quite well...
Speaking of business, you might want to look into an SBA loan (if you have not already). As I'm in the midst of acquiring another business myself, it is nice to see the SBA fee is currently waived and SBA Express loans (can go up to $500k) are super easy to get and if $350k or less there is NO collateral required to be pledged (real estate, etc). Good luck man!
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Very impressive. Love it all but especially that Butia.
😯 are you sure your not down south some were. 😆
Very nice! 8)
Shoshone Idaho weather
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Here's to all the global warming pushers, may your winters be -30 below and four feet of snow in your driveway. Because I want you happy.
-Aaron-
I forgot to mention in the other post, but yeah.. I'm going to be disipointed when I arrive in Mass in two weeks if you're house isn't there and you actually live in South Carolina or something! 🙂
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Awsome Bill. I thought I had the palm bug. Your over the top with all the palms you have planted. All the best in your new business. I have my own hobby business called Okanagan Palms. Do you have a name picked out yet?
John
Okanagan Palms and Tropicals
6b-7a
Bill
It's obvious you love what your doing which is the primary need for success. Great job!
Good job Bill !
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Great yard!
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