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lucky1
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Seeing these roots, time to pot up, albeit in too-large containers.
These palms will be kept very dry this winter, especially in the 20 gallon pots.

Cataractarum:

Reed/Bamboo Palm: (holy cow, look at the volume of time-release fert the nursery had put in this).

Chinese Fan:

Done...they won't fall over in the wind now!

Barb

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Posted : 07/09/2008 3:15 pm
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Nicely done and healthy root systems.
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Posted : 08/09/2008 9:52 am
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Thanks Dean.

The Cat palm "hinted", by going into decline, that it was necessary.
There wasn't an ounce of soil left around those roots!
I used a drywall saw 😆 😆 to cut apart the circled roots.
Hope it makes it.

Barb

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Posted : 08/09/2008 1:40 pm
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Barb,
I once too used a drywall saw to cut apart a clump of Cat Palms, they sulked for a week or two and then took off again 😀
( Don't let them dry out too much over the winter, Chamaedoreas resent that)

BTW ~ Everything looks great 8)

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Posted : 08/09/2008 3:49 pm
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Steve, thanks for the warning re Chamaedoras...
Glad your Cat survived the saw!

Because I over-potted (from 3 to 20 gallon!), I'm worried the soil will remain soggy for too long.
It'll be a balancing act trying to get watering right.

Anyone who needs to cut roots apart should try a drywall saw.
Works great, with little effort.

Only one thing: can't find it now -- it's probably inside a potted palm 😳 😳 😆
Barb

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Posted : 08/09/2008 4:28 pm
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nice looking stuff Barb. great looking palms and great looking views from your driveway. you truly are lucky Barb.

Kent in Kansas
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and hot in summer (usually)
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Posted : 09/09/2008 12:13 pm
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Thanks, Kent.
It's all you PN folks who are responsible for my love of plants!

Are you starting some winter protection soon?
Let's see the pics when you do, please.

Barb

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Posted : 09/09/2008 2:41 pm
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our average first frost date is Oct 20. I know I promised a pictoral on my winter protection. Maybe in a month or so. With any luck nothing will have to be protected until mid December or later. It seems like Jan 1 is usually our first round of real winter with single degree temps F*.

How about you ? will you be protecting stuff outside or does all your stuff move inside for winter.

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Posted : 10/09/2008 8:09 pm
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Kent,
Our weather is less predictable than ever with each year it seems.
Like you, I'm hoping for December before winter hits.
January would be too much to hope for. 😀

As for protecting stuff, depends on how energetic I am at digging it all out and potting up.
I'll let you know next month how it's looking.

Barb

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Posted : 10/09/2008 8:57 pm
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