Got to love Trachycarpus. Can't say enough good things about them.
Super, Barb!Very impressed with the Brahea!
KrisK is the greatest. We all appreciate his posts.
I concur. Plant them this Spring. :D
Got to appreciate Trachy. Really, if you are going down to Dallas to spend big $ on a palm, I suggest Trachy over Butia.
I do burn wood for heat, too, but that doesn't seem to make much of a difference. Just makes me feel warm and green.
Delightful! My in-laws, who live in Michigan, just got home from visiting my brother-in-law in S.C. It was -11 oF at their Michigan home this morning....
Electricity last month was about US$240. And, that is in an apartment, and no heated plants outside. Electric heat is the main thing, plus electric ho...
7 oF (-14 oC) this morning (Jenks, OK, airport). Feels more like January than March. Guess I started this thread too soon. :oops:
Snowing in Tulsa now, about 13 oF. We may get our winter low tomorrow. Oh, well, March is around the corner.Oh, wait, it IS March!
Nice. I have a small camelback but have thought of getting a bigger one, like that. Comfortable? Didn't swing back and forth too much?
. This is why palms in the west rarely rot out in the bud area,it is generally to dry for that with the low relative humidity. Yeah. Right. That is ...
I've been enjoying your vacation vicariously. Thanks for sharing.
Jacob,the sky is the limit on sizes/prices. But, I have to suggest, if you are going to spend $500 -- $1,000 on a single specimen palm, I'd go with w ...