Paul Ont
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RE: Looking for Sabal minor "mcurtain" and "cape

Tim- I've said this before, but will repeat it here. I have had 2 minors 'survive' winters here. They die back to the ground and send up 1/2 leaf befo...

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RE: New Low temp!

Wait, you don't want snow? I was panicking when we had no snow at the end of December... It really helps with the marginals!

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RE: New Low temp!

Cameron- You guys have had an AWESOME winter so far... It was that wacky jet stream! The south has been cold (by their standards) but those on the eas...

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RE: Arundo Donax... any opinions on this stuff?

Igor- Sweet Bay (assuming M. virginiana) is hardy, if a northern form is selected. I have tried 'Henry Hicks' and it survives but is knocked back quit...

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RE: Arundo Donax... any opinions on this stuff?

Igor- All the plants of this that I had are now dead. I think I'm about 1-1.5 zones too cold for it without significant mulch cover (I only gave it 6"...

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RE: Where can Canadians buy large palms

I took the liberty of editing that quote:"if they died the customers would be coming back for refunds" is turned into:"When they die, the customers wi...

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RE: Global temp 2010 tied with 2005 as hottest

Here are some of the things I noticed:""Although we can't attribute any individual event to climate change," Easterling says, "the probability of thes...

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RE: Where can Canadians buy large palms

Ha! It's the only town that I know that is south of Windsor! I assumed that if it was Leamington, you would have said so. Nice little place, I recall ...

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RE: Where can Canadians buy large palms

HiThe main palms that I'm looking for are trachycarpus wagnerianus , needle palm and the sabal minor . They all should survive the winter in my area n...

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RE: Trachycarpus Fortunei "Tesan" seeds...

Jordan- Follow standard methods. If the seed is fresh it will germinate pretty quickly.

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RE: Where can Canadians buy large palms

Chances are that you're a stones throw away from Southcoast gardens near Turkey Point. Kevin does have some larger specimens, mostly Trachycarpus fort...

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