Last seen: Oct 31, 2017
Try this link and click on photos on the left menu.Should work now.John
Eric we have some miscomunication in regards to planting mule palms. I`m aware of what will survive here in a zone 6b-7a.50% of the palms I grow will ...
Barb they will be kept in my workshop with heat and lighting kept about 50f. I hope not to use any heat until Jan? I`ll have some pics soon.John
Barb I think you did the right thing by waiting till next spring to plant it. At least you`ll get a good nights sleep until next winter. :lol: John
Eric those pics look great. You really get an idea of what they look when older. I will add xbutiagrus as palms I must have. How fast will a one gal m...
Barb the infra red heat lamps heated the ground as well as the whole enclosure. You will have to be careful so it doesn`t get to warm in your enclosur...
Laaz that Bismarkia looks great. It should have enough room to grow by the looks of the pics. I`m hoping to get a couple 15gal Bizzies next spring.Joh...
Looks like the palm hedge thing may be catching on. Nice pics.John
Barb since we have only been keeping track of temps for the last couple of hundred years or so. Seems like nature will warm and cool like it has for e...
Alexander welcome. If you want to learn how to grow palms read the posts from the past 4 years almost everything has been talked about in regards to p...
Barb I would suggest heat lamps to keep things warm. The same lamps used to keep chickens warm during winter. You can buy a three socket landscape lig...
Looks great there Barb. Fingers are crossed for the winter this year. Keep us informed how it progresses. John
Paul thanks for posting those excellent pics of the W. filifera. They are bar none my favorite palm. Did you get any seeds?John
Barrie Trachy`s look great as mature trees. Now that so many people are planting them we should see alot more palms growing beyond roof level and mor...
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