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(@terdalfarm)
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Jim,
sorry again for the thread jumping.
Barb,
the photo I posted above from AG was one of his "dead" naini tal Bryan thought was finished but which was just starting a tiny new spear. So, maybe there is a tiny chance for yours. Anyway, I tend to leave dead palms in place for a long time. (No, has never worked for me.) --Erik

 
Posted : 20/09/2010 6:28 pm
lucky1
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I hoped for that too, Erik and Jim.
I also left the dead Naini Tal in the ground.
It just gets more brown...not a green shoot emerging anywhere.

Barb

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Posted : 20/09/2010 6:38 pm
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Thanks jim..... Is it only cold hardy palms that do this?

More likely to happen to cold hardy palms but I suppose
other palms could take the same treatment.

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