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Hi all friends palms and interesting plants generally
I leave you send a sample to a few pictures of my exotic garden in the Czech Republic near the thresholds in USDA5
hello enthusiastic grower
vaclav
I thank you for praise
This year I had only frost-5F so there was no problem, everything has survived, and I already bought new large palm trees and y.rostrata and I bet for us is a problem that the frost-15th so we'll see
Vasek welcome to our forum. Where in the Czech Republic are you? Amazing Yuccas and Palms you have there. Are those fronds broken on your T.fortunei. How long have you had your Yuccas and Palms in the ground?
I thank you much for your praise
for a long time I had a garden on which I had many large plants, I have to build about 8 years old and has been focused on the great south (a lot of dry stone slope). Unfortunately, it has not, and most plants have been destroyed by the current owner of the slope built terraces. Now his own garden that I started to work before 3 years. It is not very good (450 m / m - USDA5B) but I do it away again and began to buy new plants, now I have discontinued many subtropical plants mainly in character. Most of the Czech Republic is USDA6 somewhere and 7 but my garden is very high. Palma and yucca are placed already 3 years in the country outside and grow well because the last 2 years have been a lot of warm winters.
hi Barb
I thought that Vernon is more warm, I saw pictures recently from the Botanical Garden in vancouveru and grow there really amazing plants. Vancouver is about USDA7. I watched this on google earth and vernon be quite close.
I can experiment with many plants as I buy it at wholesale prices. For example, Trachycarpus f. and yucca rostrata strain 120 centimeters - 80 euros.
I ask you what those successes during the growing palms and yucca
Shoshone Idaho weather
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Here's to all the global warming pushers, may your winters be -30 below and four feet of snow in your driveway. Because I want you happy.
-Aaron-
80 Euros is $120 Cdn for a 120 cm (47-inch) Y.rostrata...I'd pay that if I could find one that size.
Vancouver's Zone 7 seems more than 400 km away during Vernon's Arctic outflows from the Northwest during winter.
For a number of years, we had milder winters typical of Zone 5 or 6, or 6b.
But all it takes is five days of -19C to kill many plants dead, especially when there is little snow cover.
I ask you what those successes during the growing palms and yucca
Sorry, but ? your English is super...I don't know one word of your language.
Barb
Just so we are on the same page Vancouver near the water is a zone 8b places inland in the Fraser valley such as Abbotsford and Chilliwack are a zone 7b.
John
Hello
I watched the post here in the pictures - the palm trees in vancouver and it's really amazing, a beautiful specimens Tf and Tw, I envy such a very excellent conditions for cultivation (8b) We have in Europe (USDA8) about 800 km from us (north italy )