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A freebe I got today...

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Had a job at a customers house today. He was cleaning his yard & cut his drop going to his house trying to clean around his trees. I fixed his drop & told him he had some nice Sabal Palmettos, he said you want that one, I'm sick of mowing around it & dug it right up for me. Top of the fronds are about 10 ft tall. Did a little root pruning & popped it right in the ground when I got home...

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Post by Kansas »

LUCKY!!!!
I sure do wish I was more into Palms when I went to Pensacola to Supervise "Ivan". I probably could have gotten some good stuff. I tell you one thing, the people in Pensacola, when it comes to CATV (or anything else really) are the kindest, most generous folks. I LOVED the people down there.
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Post by Wes North Van »

Nice freebie. If only that would happen around here.

Did your trachy seeds from my place germinate yet?
Wes North Vancouver Zone 8b/9a
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Palm Springs CA Zone 9b/10a
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Nice score Laaz! I was always under the impression Sabal roots where sensitive to root disturbance and certainly root pruning?

Cheers, Barrie.
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Post by Laaz »

Hey Wes none popped yet, still waiting.

Barrie all the large Sabal's are hurricane cut & root pruned before being wrapped. I pruned it & set in in a 55 gal drum with root hormones until I got home tonight.

I will have to take some photos from the local palm nursery.
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Post by Alchris »

Very nice palm.

You lucky dog.

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Lucky dog indeed!
People only give me their already-dead stuff.
Guess they know I'm doing a dump run :roll:
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Post by Jay-Admin »

Very nice. :)
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