anttisepp
@anttisepp
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Joined: Mar 28, 2008
Last seen: May 29, 2012
Topics: 2 / Replies: 42
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RE: Rain and winter cover

Let's count that it was the last cry of the Ice Age, Jim. :wink: Usually after the cold winter happens very hot summer... :D

17 years ago
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RE: Snow anyone?

Anttisepp,good to hear from you!how are the palms doing? (especially your Mazari?)mine is a little discolored but doing great and solidly rooted.SNO...

17 years ago
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Re: Anyone have a nannorhops ritchiana pics?

I hear alot of you saying your growing these but never really see any pictures, if you have a sedling or plant pic I would really like to see them. Hi...

17 years ago
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RE: Snow anyone?

Anttisepp,good to hear from you!how are the palms doing? (especially your Mazari?)mine is a little discolored but doing great and solidly rooted.SNO...

17 years ago
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RE: Snow anyone?

Very pretty Trachy! How long time did you grow it? And what minimal temperatures has it ever had?Merry Christmas!

17 years ago
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RE: Rain and winter cover

Looks fantastic!What do your neiboughrs say? :lol:

17 years ago
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RE: My garden in Michigan in the winter and summer.

Very nice pictures, Palmmandan. How old is your Windmill palm and how many years (or winters ;) ) does it grow in you yard?

17 years ago
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Re: Palm tree in the Grand canyon??

Prarie dog thrown in there for sizing. hehehehehPalm is a XButyagrus nabonnandii backcrossed with S. romanzoffianum Can someone tell me how to post pi...

17 years ago
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RE: Trachycarpus Fortunei

Kent, as you I began to experiment with very small young palms.Here's year weather in my city:I'll use mulching, polycarbonate screens and styrofoam s...

17 years ago
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RE: At what latitude grow the most northern palms of North Am.?

Hi Duncan,thank you for a link, but to tell true, I've seen it some months ago. A mentoned another "palm place" in Alaska (Ancorage?) and discussion a...

17 years ago
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RE: Trachycarpus Fortunei

Thanks, Kent and Barb, I am only beginner and hope that next spring pictures will be more interesting for us. :wink: Nevertheless here's my "biggest T...

17 years ago
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RE: At what latitude grow the most northern palms of North Am.?

I've heard that some guy from Alaska also try to grow palms outdoors in very cold climate...

17 years ago
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RE: Trachycarpus Fortunei

Very nice picture, oppalm - I'm enjoyed your palm very much!My first winter is coming, but this summer was extremly cold.How long frost period was in ...

17 years ago
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