I like Kris' idea to plant it in the Spring. IMO, these are tough palms. I've seen them in habitat here in Oklahoma. Most grow along stream banks wher...
That's great! Keep us posted.
Big enough! Fill it up. Enjoy the drive
Dang, photo link didn't work. Here it is on FB, set so you don't need FB to see it:
Good choice. They (the roots) will figure it out, over a few years. Don't worry. How big is it? Any palmate leaves yet?
I'm no expert. Root bound is not a big problem. But, if it was me, I'd get some scissors or shears and cut away the plastic pot as best I could.
I might buy and plant an Ensete today. Not long-term here, but with the El Nino going on, it might even over-winter here. Get two summers out of one.
I grow them from seeds. If you find a big one for sale, get it, but it won't be cheap.
Yes, sensitive roots. But, don't fret over the ones that broke. They will grow back, but slowly. I love these, but they are slow.
Very nice! The Ensete all by iteself is dramatic.
Super! The night pics were fun. Thanks.
Yes, keep us updated!They do great on the Oregon coast.
You'll have yet another great year, Jim.
Wow! Yes, will be looking forward to your winter protection schemes.