905palms
@905palms
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Joined: Oct 1, 2012
Last seen: Nov 23, 2016
Topics: 8 / Replies: 192
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RE: New idea for palm huts this winter.

Hi Scott, Comfortboard, I've attached the link below. They are found at lowes.I find the easy to store as they are somewhT rigid and small enough to h...

11 years ago
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RE: New idea for palm huts this winter.

I like Beny's idea, however I would use the Roxul (fire, water and mold proof) insulation, instead of the standard pink. Besides its not fiberglass, w...

11 years ago
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RE: New idea for palm huts this winter.

Pretty cool, that should do it. Those drums will cut down the wind chill bigtime. The fronds on the inside should have a frost cloth around them, wo...

11 years ago
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RE: has anyone ever tried to over winter a

Apparently they are tougher than we think. Personally, I wouldnt, but I've heard cases where they die back along a warm wall then regrow in the sprin...

11 years ago
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RE: how long should I wait to take seeds from my sabal palms?

Depending on the type of Sabal, usually when they are black and start to fall off on their own. Mother natures way of propagating.

11 years ago
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RE: Musas recovering after the worst winter ever

Awesome to hear! My Basjoo pups survived, but not the mother plant, despite all the hay that was used. (my neighbor still giving me crap about all th...

11 years ago
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RE: Baby cycad

Looking good! I wish there was a great way to overwinter them. I lost a big one (1' trunk) this spring. It has many pups, that seem healthy, but no ...

11 years ago
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RE: Im a new member

Welcome Chris, those Trachys look great. If you have a pic of your Oleanders, I'd be curious to see if they die back every year, or if you protect th...

11 years ago
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RE: Where can I find a Sabal ×brazoriensis

Would love that Lisa in Canada...

11 years ago
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RE: Very large Pindo Palm... Burlington, Ontario

Hmmm thanks Brooklands, you have me curious for sure.I know banana Joe has a video of a massive CIDP on his island with some serious girth,But funny, ...

11 years ago
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RE: Very large Pindo Palm... Burlington, Ontario

Challenging, but no different than my Palmetto or other Pindo. Box method mostly. I may have to get a city permit to build a big structure on my fron...

11 years ago
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RE: Very large Pindo Palm... Burlington, Ontario

:lol: Needless to say, all my points are used up! :occasion5: :occasion5:

11 years ago
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RE: Very large Pindo Palm... Burlington, Ontario

For the Pindo fans out there, a few more... 8)

11 years ago
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RE: Very large Pindo Palm... Burlington, Ontario

Thanks all. As promised a few more pics...Inflorescence along with a few new flower bracts.These pindos tends to have seedlings grow from in between t...

11 years ago
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RE: Very large Pindo Palm... Burlington, Ontario

Thanks Tim, I actually had to get it craned in, off a boom truck. Some tweaking to get it level, but all worth it in the end. See how, on my channe...

11 years ago
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