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Post by Cameron_z6a_N.S. »

Yeah, I'm hoping that if I am able to give it some good protection over the next couple of winters it won't go into decline. If it's still alive in a couple of years, then I think I will call it a success :lol:


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Post by Paul Ont »

Excellent! I just planted another sibling from that palm. They seem tougher than the first 'McCurtain' that I planted...
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Here's a blurry (but updated) shot of my original T. fortunei:
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Post by bgodwin1987 »

Cameron do you keep your seedlings outside during the winter? Just wondering I have never tried overwintering seedlings outdoors I was afraid they wouldn't make it.
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Post by Cameron_z6a_N.S. »

Bryce, these seedlings have been planted out since they were just a bit bigger than strap-leaved seedlings. They were sent to me by Paul, who collected the seed from some trees in BC (Victoria?). I put mulch and leaves over them, and cover the whole thing with recycling bags. I planted seven seedlings originally, and the two weakest ones died after being stepped on a few times :lol: This will be their 4th winter in the ground.
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Post by lucky1 »

They're certainly doing well, Cameron.

Planning on moving that fence? :lol:

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Post by Cameron_z6a_N.S. »

Barb, that depends if they keep doing so well or not! :lol:
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if they keep doing so well
Nothing will stop them now, Cameron.

...and they'll move the fence for you. :lol:

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Post by hardyjim »

Can you see my little Sabal McCurtain?

The little guy in the lower right hand corner(a.k.a)"Little Larrick",next to the yellow moss roses flowers.....

Just putting out his first dived leaf :D



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Post by Cameron_z6a_N.S. »

Nice shot! My "McCurtain" is around the same size!
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Post by Cameron_z6a_N.S. »

The S. minor "McCurtain" has grown around 1.5 fronds this season :lol: :
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Post by TimMAz6 »

Hi Cameron,

your Sabal grew 1.5 leaves?? Boy I must have a black thumb with Sabals. All mine grow like snails.
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Post by marceli »

I dug out my S. minor which was buried with the pot in the ground. If you watch carefully, you see how long roots it grew. I had to repot it into larger pot. It was grown from seed, but unfortunately they came from California, so I'm not hoping this one would be a survivor in future. So far he's been indoor during winters.
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It's amazing how your small sabals survived outside! :o
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Post by Cameron_z6a_N.S. »

Thanks! Marceli, you likely have more summer heat than I do, so hopefully you will have some good luck with that S. minor!
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Post by TimMAz6 »

Here's how much my Sabal minor grew this year............warning...........a disturbing photo for gardeners. :lol:

The spear tip was about 3/4" (1.5cm) lower in the spring.

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Post by marceli »

Sabals are always pain in the *$%# in cooler areas :D If mine survives winter on balcony (which mght be difficult) I'm gonna place it under some polytunnel to keep it hot next season. Even my R. hystrix grows faster.
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Post by seedscanada »

Tim, I have one observation. I had a tough time growing ANY plant in one section of my garden and this included, one year, a Sabal texensis brazoria. They were growing too slow and were drying up. Delosperma was planted all around them. Delosperma has carrot-like succulent roots, and were STEALING all the water in the area!! I have since replaced the last palm with a Yucca thompsoniana (figured it could handle dryness a bit better) and pared back the delosperma.
Oddly enough, the last palm, the S. x brazoria, I dug up in May 2012 was not fully dead, only all its leaves and stem. It is still not dead, and I have it potted indoors with hopes it will return with vigor.

I guess my long-winded point is this: succulent-root plants planted by palms can suck the soil dry.

Good luck with new growth in 2013!
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