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-25C ?????

Holeeeeeeee cow!


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Holy cow is right!
You may be getting more minutes of daylight than me by now, but I have my house windows all open at least as it if finally warmer outdoors than in. --Erik
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Here, march is the time of year when mother nature in goin threw menopause LOL. Like, wednesday is 16C here LOL And this mornig nwe had freezing rain .. the fargesia go tit a bit;s
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it was 20 C last week, and today it was -8 C
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It happened to the whole country.... even vcancouver seen a night at -7C.... in february.... thats death to them LOL.

IT happened here.... freezing rain....... then 5 cm of snow, then rain.... now everything is wet...but the bamboo isnt frozen.... just wet lol. Its gonn ahave a very nice week to rebound.... then abck to norms... its time to totaly unbury it...
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Wow Canadianplant I hope all of your stuff is ok after that cold. Man I was annoyed when we hit the lower 20's, I don't feel bad anymore.
Lets hope the cold is done now for good.

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I was looking back at the beginning of this thread and just wanted to point out that
(in case you didn't know)the reason small seedlings(even Washys,Butias etc)do so well,
is that they are so close to the ground they enjoy a micro-micro climate.
I covered my Tesan seedling with leaves and 4" of soil and it made it through this cold winter
with a minimum low of -12,the reason is the ground temp was around 35f with that much insulation the
seedling never saw below freezing temps,most likely stayed 35-40(f) all winter.
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I agree. The good thing is, the fargesia is the only thing ourside. The stupid iris n lily decided to wake up early, covered em, no worse for the ware. The bamboo leaves seem a bit crispy, but seeing as the handled 2 hours of light freezing rain, and a bout of -25 C ( -10 before the wind), it looks pretty damn good. The leaves are just starting to drop anyways....... so i dont think theres any REAL damage........

And thats a good point abotu the MM climates ( oooooh new short form fer plant geeks lol). Its gonna be a different story when u cant vury them in leaves. I imagine t would take alot of em to cover a 10 foot butia lol ( by then it shoud have somewhat climitized...
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hardyjim wrote:I was looking back at the beginning of this thread and just wanted to point out that
(in case you didn't know)the reason small seedlings(even Washys,Butias etc)do so well,
is that they are so close to the ground they enjoy a micro-micro climate.
I know, and I'm going to have to invest in some C9 lights for the coming winters :lol:
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Has anyone seen that person growing palms in zone 4 utah? he has 12 foot chamerops, and trachys, butia, banana, its crazy, builds a wood box, and puts 3 compact flouracent bulbs in, hasnt failed in 10 years he said...
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Post by BILL MA »

Artic palm is his name. He has some really nice palms for sure. Thick foam and heat, a perfect plan for you to get some really nice palms through your winters. Make sure you amend your soil to drain drain drain and you'll be killing it in 10 years too.

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His name is Kevin. Hi is known as Arctictropical.
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no his name is arctictropical LOL. Very smart dude. Very insightful. Hes probably what got me thinkin of this....... OH BTW, i ordered 2 musa from banooworld. Theyre in stock......
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canadianplant wrote:no his name is arctictropical LOL. Very smart dude. Very insightful. Hes probably what got me thinkin of this....... OH BTW, i ordered 2 musa from banooworld. Theyre in stock......





Musa=what?
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anybody have a link to the Utah palms?

Searching google for "arctictropical" got this:
"Basically, it looks like the Earth released a gigantic fart of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere - and globally the Earth warmed by about 5C (9F).
from BBC in 2006.
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I made a post that idnt apperantly work LOL

ya its a musa basjoo....
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http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load ... DNfe2jDTQw

I knew i had the link somewhere muhahahha...
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canadianplant wrote:http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load ... DNfe2jDTQw

I knew i had the link somewhere muhahahha...


BARB
You can use the search function and pull up all Arctictropicals post's
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Holy cow, those palms!!!!! wonderful pictures.

Imagine that! In Utah, on open land that the wind obviously rips through during winter (judging from the tiedowns), I am so very impressed.

Fabulously healthy specimens.

Jaw-dropping gorgeous...so why does my Nainital look like crap??? (you don't need to answer that).

Thanks for the link, canadianplants.

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I was finally able to uncover the palms for good after all of this rain. 2 of the trachys have already started growing new fronds! :D
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Post by lucky1 »

That's great Cameron.

How about some pics?

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Thats awsome dude......... you seem pretty warm there..... another blast of warm weather all accross the country.... :D

im going to plant my himrod grape tomorrow. WE can still go to below 0C at night ( untill may sometime), but hell be fine, the days more then rebound in teps..
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new leaves on trachys

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Here are some new leaves (the short & fat ones in the middle) on a couple of my trachys:

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Sorry for the quality, used my Blackberry again :lol:

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Post by lucky1 »

Outstanding, Cameron.
They'll be knockin' the fence over soon.
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Butia seedlings are super tough! I have hundreds that voluntarily seed every year and I don't think I have ever seen one with cold damage. This was even when mid-sized and large specimens were hurt! It's like they have antifreeze running through them!
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Barb: Right now I'm just waiting for any adult leaves :lol:

gPenny: That's good to hear! I have a feeling I'll need to start providing better protection next year.
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Post by lucky1 »

I'm just waiting for any adult leaves
Me too on the newly germinated Foxtails.
Palms all look the same when young.
like they have antifreeze running through them!
That would be a hybrid we'd all want :wink:

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I'm going to be uncovering the palms again within a few days, and I'll post more pics when I do. They've been protected since December 11th.
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Nice job Cameron! The palms should take off this season.
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It was a nice day today, so I decided to uncover the t. fortunei. They've been under this protection for about 4 months. I only protected them when temps began to reach -10 C. The thermometer on my back deck saw a low of -17.2 C, but the palms are in a more sheltered area, so they might have been at -15 C. I know I could have taken the protection off a month ago, but I wanted to baby the palms a little bit after the cold winter here! I don't think my area is supposed to receive any more temps below 0 C.

Recycling bags on top, dry leaves and mulch below:
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The top leaves looked nice and dry so far:
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All the palms survived with little damage, as usual:
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Some even grew new fronds over the winter:
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Cameron.
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Dude, great job!

They look pertty good.
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Good job Cameron.
-15C and no wind exposure is a sure thing!

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thanks!
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I uncovered my T. fortunei yesterday. I could have uncovered them a month ago, but my area tends to get quite a bit of cold rain during the spring. All five palms survived, and there is 15% leaf burn/dieback tops. Every single palm started growing new leaves through the winter, while covered. I will take some closer pics in a few days:
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Post by TimMAz6 »

looks good Cameron. All you need is some HEAT! It's been cool down here so I can only imagine how cold it's been at your place. :wink:
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