Gonz
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Joined: Sep 12, 2008
Last seen: Feb 22, 2014
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RE: Oklahoma Windmill Palm

thanks for those pictures...a great microclimate in there!any chance you can post a pic of the remote sensor that you attach to the trunk? maybe also...

16 years ago
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RE: Oklahoma Windmill Palm

Do you have any oaks in your area that are evergreen? I will be looking for a good specimen from your area one of these days.Bill I have not seen ev...

16 years ago
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RE: Oklahoma Windmill Palm

Nice Palm you have there. Is the black wrapped up palm in the first picture when you first got it? It did really well for planting it in Sept. I th...

16 years ago
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RE: Oklahoma Windmill Palm

Your C.cerifera(if thats what you mean by silver Euro palm) would handle the sun/heat better than Trachy's would but would certainly be more cold sens...

16 years ago
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RE: Oklahoma Windmill Palm

Very nice palms Gonz. Have you seen the site Tulsa and Oklahoma city. I have several of his Sabal louisiana. I`m sure it would be a lot cheaper for y...

16 years ago
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RE: Oklahoma Windmill Palm

Late winter snow.

16 years ago
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RE: Oklahoma Windmill Palm

I am in zone 7a I think but I have also seen zone 6b on some maps.Oklahoma winters have gotten milder since I moved here in 1980.

16 years ago
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RE: WHATS THE BEST COLD HARDY PALM

great to here from someone in tulsa im actually in bartlesville but my businesses are in tulsa . im really excited to here the palms are doing good i ...

16 years ago
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RE: WHATS THE BEST COLD HARDY PALM

Hi Gonz, welcome aboard.That's one healthy palm to grow four feet in 3 years! It obviously likes your soil and microclimate on the east.And a 7 foote...

16 years ago
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THANKS FOR THE INFO I LIVE IN A RIVER VALLY WE HAVE GREAT SOIL AND DRAINAGE BUT WHEN IT RAINS THE POOL WILL OVERFLOW AND THE LOWER GROUND MAY STAY WET...

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