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Here s my palms collection ready to be protected for the next winter. You can see my Brugmensia in flowers. I have 4 Windmill 5-8 feets, 1 Sabal minor, 1 Washingtonia (starting to regrow slowly after transplant shock in may) with few baby, 1 Needle palm and 1 Chamaerops humilis at my garden. I have at least over 20 other palms at my customer s garden. Will keep you updated with the protection in the next 2 month.
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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-
Hi Jim.. The Washy grow slowly, even more slowly since the cold wheater as arrived. I gave it a lot of 10-52-10 every week in september, that s helped it to make new spears and new roots. I planted a baby Washy just beside and i will protect both in the same box. I will see the result next spring. But if the big one survived, im pretty sure it will restart more stronger.