jimmiller
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Joined: Jul 20, 2010
Last seen: Jun 14, 2011
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RE: Hardy palms in Maryland

Hey everyone,I posted a topic about how my palms fared over the winter in the cold hardy palms section of this forum.My needle palm is all but dead, b...

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RE: Unprotected Sabal Minor after first winter

Thanks for the compliments! It is in a fairly sheltered location; a row of spruce trees is protecting it from the north, and it is on a slight slope...

14 years ago
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RE: Hardy palms in Maryland

Looks like the server that hosts the images is down. On another note, I got scared for my needle palm since it is still young and the temperature is s...

14 years ago
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RE: Hardy palms in Maryland

For a windmill palm, I wouldn't be confident enough to grow it here without protection during it's first year. I'm actually scared that I'd mess up an...

14 years ago
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RE: Hardy palms in Maryland

It's not those spots that I'm overly concerned about. It's more that where the frond splits to form it's palmate appearance. Here's an analogy: If the...

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RE: Hardy palms in Maryland

Okay, I pulled some pictures of my palms off of my girlfriend's facebook. In the center of the close-up picture of the needle palm, you can see the br...

14 years ago
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RE: Hardy palms in Maryland

I took pictures on my iPhone, but I can't upload them since this thing doesn't have flash. I do have some on my computer; I'll upload them soon. It's ...

14 years ago
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RE: Hardy palms in Maryland

I'm about 20 miles or so west of the Chesapeake bay. From the ocean, I'd say about 80 miles if you travelled off-road directly east. The climate here ...

14 years ago
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RE: Hardy palms in Maryland

They came together in a pretty big container, I don't recall the size but it was between 10 and 20 gallons. I'd say they're around 3 feet tall. It usu...

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