Okanagan desert-palms
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Joined: Jun 25, 2005
Last seen: Oct 31, 2017
Topics: 164 / Replies: 1439
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Welcome back

Indeed welcome back. Now your going to have to post some pics of how everything is doing.John

17 years ago
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RE: It's time for a front yard update!

Very nice landscaping. These palms are looking very healthy. Are you bringing that Majesty in for the winter?John

17 years ago
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RE: any good Palm seed sources

Ron do you have any pics to share? Penticton should be about a half zone better than Kelowna for growing palms and yuccas. I have lot`s of smaller col...

17 years ago
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RE: Has anyone heard from Lucky1 "Barb"

I have done some emailing back and forth with Barb a couple of months ago . She is very busy this time of year . I/m sure she must be reading our post...

17 years ago
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RE: South Okanagan British Columbia desert pics.

Aaron a lot of what is happening to disappearing wildlife sp. habitat in the desert is all to do with wine. It seems that everywhere in the Okanagan v...

17 years ago
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RE: any good Palm seed sources

Ron you might want to also try rareseedsource.comseedrack.com. I have always got great seeds from both of these suppliers.John

17 years ago
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RE: Pictures of my palms from near Charlotte NC...

Nice to see I`m not the only one who has got the palm bug :lol: Those palms are so nice. Keep us informed how they do this winter.John

17 years ago
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RE: Mid-Summer Pics

Paul nice to see everything doing well. That Bamboo should do well for you. Wow That M.Gigantus grass is something I would like to plant next year. Th...

17 years ago
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Lizard and frogs.

Bill you should be bug free at least for another 3 months.John

17 years ago
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Excellent pics

Bill looking like the subtropics instead of Mass. I have plenty of neighbors who still can`t seem to wrap their mind around the fact palms and other s...

17 years ago
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RE: Advice on plant selection...

Never to many palms is my motto :lol: . Maybe your neighbors will plant some too after seeing that palm trees will actually grow in your yard. Maybe u...

17 years ago
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RE: Indoor Palms

Steve seems the roots on Bismarkia are adversly affected by cool temps. I will be keeping them in a warm spot in the house this winter. John

17 years ago
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RE: How is the summer treating you?

Kent nice palm set up you got there very tropical. That Washy will really take off when you transplant it. Everything looks great. Thanks for sharing ...

17 years ago
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Welcome to the Jungle!

Steve everything is looking very healthy. I wish I had been able to have my Bismarkia seedlings survive beyond strap leaf stage. I will give them more...

17 years ago
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