TerdalFarm
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Last seen: Dec 22, 2022
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RE: Post your best darn palm pic.

I can't touch those photos!My "best" of this week (Tuesday) is a cell phone snap of a palm growing indoors at the Tulsa Zoo. The staff member I asked ...

15 years ago
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Sabal minor range expansion

Here is a link to a publicly accessible version of the Sabal minor story:--Erik

15 years ago
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RE: New Low temp!

Tim,that is what I feared--that you two were getting the worst of it. Your structures have held up to it, though. I don't know much about the Yucca bu...

15 years ago
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RE: Corals moving North

Barb,I have read recent articles about Trachycarpus fortunei and Sabal minor doing just that. If you haven't seen them, I'll find PDF copiues for you....

15 years ago
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RE: New Low temp!

Bill,I've been worried about your new GH after seeing all the snow Tim has. Can you share a snapshot to reassure us it is still standing?--Erik

15 years ago
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RE: Coldest temp in years.....

Jesse,I'm speechless, for once. I have never experienced temps even close to that. Any idea on soil temps?

15 years ago
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RE: Palm tree photo`s Jan 23rd 2011

Nice palms. How are you protecting the Sabal "Louisiana"?

15 years ago
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RE: Checked my palms & Wollemi yesterday..........

That Sabal looks super! I know the snow must be annoying, but I bet it has kept your soil from getting overly cold. We are in a drought here so very l...

15 years ago
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RE: End of January Update

Looking great!It is hard to argue with success. But, IMO, I'd suggest the hotter C9 bulbs for next year. My best result this year is with a Chammie. I...

15 years ago
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RE: Quick peek in palm hut

Barb,yes, that has been my problem. I angled the heater to the left to keep the heat off the thermocube and was frying the Chameadorea leaf. So yester...

15 years ago
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RE: Queen palms take a beating and still stand

Great video, Mark!We get storms like that a few times each year here in Oklahoma. Pretty much everything in a pot is knocked over. I used more "pot pl...

15 years ago
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RE: Hardy palms in Maryland

Jim,nice dogs--and nice palms!Barb,any guess on which nutrient might be deficient?--Erik

15 years ago
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