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Hello/ mid Feb pics of palms and stuff.

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Hi everyone, just wanted to introduce myself since I am new to this forum. I have only been gardening since 2007 when I purchased my house. And quickly became a hoarder of palms and agaves. Here are a few pics of my palms today.

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chadec,

Great plants, great yard.

Glad to see another PVC-protection-builder...
Very functional plus it doesn't tear plastic covers.

It'll be good to watch them grow this year.
Thanks!

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chadec,
Very nice looking plants and yard! very impressive....
Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks Barb, I really like the pvc. Speacially since I dont use heat. Plus they go together in mins. unlike the wooden ones I used in the past.

Glenn, I hate I didnt post any summer pics for you guys. Since your suffering from cabin fever, I'll throw in a pic from last yr.

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Thanks for your kind comments and may spring come early.
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Welcome! Very nice yard pics. And colocasia 'teacups'? I like that
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very nice I think you have it a bit easier than us with the protection with no real need for heat. nice variety also
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Outstanding summer pics! :D
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Thanks guys/ girls :D
Adam Im pretty sure those are teacups. I know there are two different variations but they didnt come marked.

Mike I really want some mature palms before I start playing with more tropical palms. Plus I still need have a lot to learn. Then take in account that I am afraid of heights. Aint no 20' tree getting covered in my yard.

Barb, I cant wait to see what eveyone here has. I am super impressed that so many here grows washys. One palm I have been unsure about due to their fast growth rate.
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welcome aboard! You have a great looking garden with nice specimen palms and other plants. :D
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Welcome to the forum!
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Nice pics/plants...love the big Agave(s)!
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where did you get the super nice cabbage Palm? how can I get mine to look like yours. Yes I'm very very jealous.
Nobody panics when people plant normal trees because its part of the plan... if someone plants a Palm EVERYONE LOSES THERE MINDS!

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Thanks guy, glad to be here on this forum.

Jim I have purchased 20 new agaves this winter. Them things gonna be planted everywhere. Plus I am doubling my rock garden again. Its gonna be about 30 x40.

Ninja my sabal palms were purchased as a blue pots from lowes. They were tagged as minors. But after two summer they both are trunking. My small Tifton hardy sabals' spear pulled. If it recovers I'll have to relocate it to sunnier spot.
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Nice looking and healthy plants!
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chadec wrote:Thanks guy, glad to be here on this forum.

Jim I have purchased 20 new agaves this winter. Them things gonna be planted everywhere. Plus I am doubling my rock garden again. Its gonna be about 30 x40.

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Thanks Henoh!

Jim, maybe try decaf.....
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maybe try decaf
You'll fit right in here, Chadec :lol: :toothy7:

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chadec wrote:Jim I have purchased 20 new agaves this winter.
Holy cow! :shock:
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Thanks Barb and Marceli, Everyone seems pretty laid back here. I dont see any attitudes or superiority complexes. So thats really good. Just wanna grow and kill what I can till I learn enough to get it right :P
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