What a pain, won't do that.

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Instead of "Murder Mystery", your trip could be a "palm mystery"too big a city for me to just drive around looking for palm trees
canadianplant wrote:ARctictropical ( im sure youve seen his work around), is in zone 5, and grows butia, trachys and other palms. All he used, was woden boxes, with compact flourescent light bulbs ( 3 or 4 depending on how large they are). He said hes used this method for years, and the plants survived -30C ( hes in utah). he said the compact flourescents put out enough heat, and last longer then normal bulbs ( incandescent).
I can only assume that the plams no longer exist, too bad, it would have been something to see all those palms, including the 50 foot Washies, in St. Louis
Thanks for the link Barb, it had a method I'm already going to use. Will show it to hubby, as he's constructing the frame.lucky1 wrote:Stumbled on some protection pics here:
http://palmae.free.fr/protection.htm
minimum protection for those needing only a bit.
Barb
Love taking a walk through your beautiful garden Scotty, thanks for the video! It gives me ideas for my garden too. I sort of jumped the gun last year puting my overwinter plan into action as well, but this year I think I've got it. Each year is trial and error isn't it...we learn from one year to the next!ScottyON wrote:Made a video today kind of describing what I am planning to do this winter for protection..
http://www.youtube.com/user/ScottyOn1#p ... WdANFJfSxI
Not "if"... but "when".If I can keep this little one alive this winter,