One correction.. I called one of my sable minors a needle palm..
Thanks for looking!
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WOW! ... truly amazing the lengths you hardy growers go to in the east. Hey ... shoot another vid in spring or summer as a comparison. Hope you guys get an early spring.
Cheers, Barrie.
Scotty,
Thanks for posting that great video.
Adds another element to see the yard and where everything is.
Palm hut is in a nice sheltered area, those palms will do soooooo well this year.
Your palms look great inside the enclosure, so does the magnolia (wow).
I think brown tips on palms are pretty standard for all of us 😆
Re that plant you "can't pronounce", could it be the one that rhymes with "anonymous"? just call it YOU-NI-MUSS, the nurseries will know!
Great looking yuccas too, especially that elata.
Have you peeked inside the Musa cover? Mine inside the cold building looks thrashed.
Hope yours fares better.
Barb
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Very nice. Thank you for making the time. --Erik
I will shoot another video in the spring! Thanks Barb for helping me pronounce that one!! I haven't looked in any of the covered enclosures. It will be like Christmas morning in the sping when I do. Hope I don't get socks..haha..
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Is "BLE" (broad leaf evergreen) a common moniker in the east. No one here ever uses that term, always is botanical or sometimes common name.
Cheers, Barrle.
That's what I was referring to as BLE.. Broad Leaf Evergreen.. I have heard it quite a few times out here..
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That phrase is used down here in gardening circles.
--Erik
Great job Scotty
Looking good as we've turned the corner now.
I wouldn't worry to much about your Washy hut overheating,the higher sun angle should balance that out.
Good to keep an eye on it though,as you know!
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