oppalm
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Joined: Oct 5, 2006
Last seen: Oct 29, 2015
Topics: 27 / Replies: 667
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RE: triangle palm

Hey wyatt sounds like you got a great deal. Give us an idea of where you are and what you grow. It is a good idea to put your location and your gr...

16 years ago
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RE: Hello from Florence, KY

welcome Michael. nice to meet you and glad to have another tropical nut on board. There is alot of good information here, hope you participate , l...

16 years ago
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RE: Split Caudex

I agree with Kansas. Those posts were headed down a destructive path. I too would be intertested in learning about the cycad scale but only if it r...

16 years ago
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RE: Split Caudex

Here is a little fairness and objectivity for you. In fairness to Steve, this thread was about his split zamia caudex and the efforts he put forth t...

16 years ago
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RE: Trachy Fortunei loves it at my work.

shoot that looks nice. I think I would like to have a T Fortunei that looked that good. Nice job, it apparently likes work.

16 years ago
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RE: Majesty palm

the majesty palms roots are very sensitive to being disturbed. You can decide if your are willing to loose one or more of the palms by dividing.

16 years ago
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RE: Question for you vetran trachy owners who protect their tree

I think you want to keep it dark and covered as long as possible. The roots are still very cold and not allowing the transfer of water from roots t...

16 years ago
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RE: Hello from S. IL

welcome Tom, you sound positvely "nuts" ................ just like the rest of us. Nice to meet you. You will fit in just fine. ask questions, po...

16 years ago
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RE: winter protection, zone 6

no fountain. Just a few chairs a table and a tiki bar under cover. Thats it.

16 years ago
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RE: winter protection, zone 6

welcome hatfam. There is a new member introduction area on the main forum page. Introduce yourself there and tell us what you are growing and for h...

16 years ago
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RE: winter protection, zone 6

I have no pans to leave anything outside permanently, but as long as the temps stay in the 50's and the lows in the 30's , I'll leave them out. Not...

16 years ago
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RE: winter protection, zone 6

Jim - come on down, there is space under the leaf pile, this morning it was a balmy 42F (5C) under the tarp. If your a big guy you toes might stick ...

16 years ago
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RE: winter protection, zone 6

Barb, the mini christmas lights will probably be your best bet to wrap your palm. You have plenty of time to think and rethink and worry. I have had ...

16 years ago
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RE: winter protection, zone 6

Barb, the mini christmas lights will probably be your best bet to wrap your palm. You have plenty of time to think and rethink and worry. I have had ...

16 years ago
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RE: winter protection, zone 6

three things ;1. first of all Barb it appears your thermomemter might be broken , its reading in celsius. :lol: just kidding. b. There has bee...

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