Ok, for price, how about this:[sorry, bad link]US$50,000 for a small house on a lot that is not too big to maintain but room for palms. Winters? A fro...
Looking Texas Gulf coast myself, but a friend who moved to Florida confirms the low real estate prices there.
Excuse my foggy memory, but aren't CIDP the most cold hardy of the easily obtainable Phoenix? I know there are some specialty date palms that might ge...
Is this the same planting bed as the CIDP?
Well, I'm sort of dreaming of a semi-retirement starting in my 50s in which I work fewer hours for a decade or two.
Super! Mine making it unprotected in Manzanita should give you reason to be hopeful.
Does Texana means Brazoriensis? .Sabal texana usually means Sabal mexicana but purchased in the Republic of Texas. They're touchy down there. :lol:
Sounds to me like a sound plan.
Sabal minor will be fine. Would be happier with afternoon shade, so maybe shade it some if leaves seem to burn in June. Can the palmetto be up close t...
My advice is to put a Sabal minor there.
Ooooooh, Texas! How cool is that!Can't wait to hear the news.BarbWell, no one ever called Texas, "cool"! :lol: Nearly as hot down there as it is her...
Thanks!I had planted the tall one, at the farm, but had to dig it up, poor thing, a few months later. Plan right now is to grow it in pot until W and ...
Hurrah for Sabal minor !
I bought it three years ago, and it had been recently field-dug and had no roots.