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First wave of plants to come in...mostly Pachys & pics

Post by hardyjim » Tue Oct 15, 2013 9:09 am

Just the plants near the house for starters...they could(except the Pachypodium)stay out longer but I miss them in the house,they are part of the furniture!


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About 4.5' of growth this year out of the Sequoia....less than 2" of rain the last 3+ months,the drought is back.
This would probably be 20' next year if we have excessive rainfall.


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The "Madagascar Palm" in this pic is over 6' in the house
with its pot,quite a statement inside if you can carry it upstairs lol!

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And..........


It has sent out(or is trying too)a flower-stalk,I don't know if this will develop or not
but with a little luck this will be a tree instead of a "palm" and should break into 3 branches yay!


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Enjoying they elegant look of Martianus...much better
off in the ground,5 leaves since I planted out last November.


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My beloved Princeps opening leaf 6.


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Beautiful Fiddle leaf fig...I sprayed everything with Wilt-pruf before bringing in this year to imprison the bugs!

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If these A.Konjac ever die-back my C.Cooper can finally get some sun!

Tree ferns...............

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Another Cooperi

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This A.Antarctica has finally bounced back after 18F 2 years ago...it was the only survivor.

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Beautiful G.paraguayense..one of these survived last winter outside!

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Rowe Red banana did well inspite of the dry weather,probably because the soil is shaded there.

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This Takil has pulled both of the last 2 winters.
It has recovered well.

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Second Takil has not pulled either of the last 2 winters..
it is planted deeper than the other.


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The tallest Castor is just under 14'...the A.Havardiana put out 22 leaves this year and
the planted* A.Americana put out 12 leaves,not bad for sitting in the basement on a dolly all winter!
It did take a long time to get growing again... same with the Sago that also was in the basement in the dark-it downsized this year but flushed...


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Post by sidpook » Tue Oct 15, 2013 4:46 pm

Evereything looks amazing! great work! Good luck getting ready for winter. Thanks for your advice on the castors. They flourished this year and are beautiful and colorful right now!

I love the Madagascar palm (Pachy) I was in the Peace Corps in Comoros Islands in the Mozambique Channel by Madagascar and I remember them well....amazing!!
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Post by hardyjim » Tue Oct 15, 2013 4:57 pm

Cool Mike

Try the big leaved ones next year-you will be amazed!
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Post by hasty22 » Tue Oct 15, 2013 8:11 pm

Hey Mike you got alot of plants!!! But they look great good luck fitting them in house!
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Post by TerdalFarm » Tue Oct 15, 2013 8:39 pm

You sure had a great summer!
Looking forward as always to seeing how you care for plants when it gets really cold.

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Post by DesertZone » Tue Oct 15, 2013 9:10 pm

Everything looks good. Your cactus are getting huge!

You could take plastic from your porch eve to the sidewalk and cover the whole yard for winter. :lol:
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Post by igor.glukhovtsev » Wed Oct 16, 2013 5:08 am

Nice and healthy looking plants! It's so good to have a plenty of sun and mild autumn! Keep the stuff growing!
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Post by hardyjim » Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:01 am

TerdalFarm wrote:You sure had a great summer!
Looking forward as always to seeing how you care for plants when it gets really cold.



Thanks Erik

I am looking forward to that too! :shock: -not :lol:
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Post by hardyjim » Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:02 am

Thanks you guys....

looks like we will avoid frost this week but it looks cold next week-
I may even need to cover the T.ferns :( at least for a night or two.
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Post by lucky1 » Wed Oct 16, 2013 11:14 am

Oh man, how everything's grown, Jim... :shock:
Yup, that princeps is one princess of a palm...so beautiful.
So the Waggie, and the ... rest of them. :lol:

Stunning really how much your yard has filled in ... only a few years.

The stuff on the porch has really taken off too.
I remember your porch photos a year or two ago.

Happy to see you're taking such outstanding care of the Licuala. :D
It's not easy to look after them.

My Pachypodium lamerei looked dead from rot all summer.
I was about to toss it on the compost yesterday and saw green "nubs" on top, so it may live to die another year.

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Post by hardyjim » Wed Oct 16, 2013 3:34 pm

Thanks Barb!

Thats to bad about your Pachy,I hope it makes it!

You were the first person I thought of when I saw mine is trying to bloom!
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Post by lucky1 » Wed Oct 16, 2013 3:45 pm

Thanks Jim.

As to my sick Pachy, I'm convinced there are some plants that should be culled at the seedling stage.
They're never vigorous and eventually croak.
But I have a hard time just tossing something (although I often threaten to). :|

I could tell yours was an outstanding plant from the length of the leaves even a few years ago.

Look forward to seeing yours bloom...hope it looks like this soon: http://www.mgonlinestore.com/MadPalm/ma ... palm05.jpg

Re your fallling temps...how low are they forecasting?
Maybe it'll warm up again in a while.

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Post by hardyjim » Fri Oct 18, 2013 7:29 am

WOW!

That one is a beauty!

There is a chance of some highs only in the 40s next week,we'll see.

40s would mean 20s at night is a given at some point-we would need to be very lucky(clouds)
to miss this-definitely T.fern protection territory but hopefully no Washy covering territory!

Way to early for that already.
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Post by lucky1 » Fri Oct 18, 2013 1:06 pm

Yeah, it is way too early.
hopefully no Washy covering territory!
even an old blanket thrown over it temporarily will help.

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Post by hardyjim » Fri Oct 18, 2013 2:59 pm

lucky1 wrote:Yeah, it is way too early.
hopefully no Washy covering territory!
even an old blanket thrown over it temporarily will help.

Barb

You mean a parachute,that thing is getting huge!

It will be easy to cover one palm though if I have too...
not worried about the Washy to much-it is the Tree ferns and
smaller palms I need to watch...the T.Ferns will be huge next year
if the croziers stay happy!
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Post by lucky1 » Fri Oct 18, 2013 4:45 pm

A parachute... :lol: :lol:
Are you digging up the potted Pachy for indoor haul?
The T ferns will explode next year...maybe trunking?

Your smaller palms have grown a lot wider...is the protection going to fit?

Found a faulty extension cord yesterday morning -2C 28F, C-9s were flickering.
At least I hope it was the cord, but replaced it so will have to watch.
Glad I saw that...better than in January when the Washy would be fried.

Once this Omega block in the west fizzles, you guys will warm up again.

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Post by hardyjim » Sun Oct 20, 2013 11:07 am

lucky1 wrote:A parachute... :lol: :lol:
Are you digging up the potted Pachy for indoor haul?
The T ferns will explode next year...maybe trunking?

Once this Omega block in the west fizzles, you guys will warm up again.

Barb

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The Pachy is up stairs,wasn't to bad,the Cereus is over 6' in the ground
and has many arms that can bang into each other and cause damage....so,
it presents a different set of problems :shock: its going on the other side from the
Madagascar palm....hopefully :D

Yea...I hope it does warm up,we will be running 10 to possibly 20F below normal
for a while but we have been quite warm before this,avg high now is 63F so even
normal will seem nice after this...if it returns.



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Post by hardyjim » Sun Oct 20, 2013 11:10 am

Oh...also,your right about the T.ferns,they could be the size of the other ones
if they hang on,I was just looking at them today and thinking I want to protect more
leafage instead of cutting them down to fit rose cones..may have to scramble this week though.
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Post by lucky1 » Sun Oct 20, 2013 11:40 am

cutting them down to fit rose cones
Hope you increase protection size.
Is there any research on T ferns about cutting to produce branches (like other plants), and when does a trunk normally form?
For space constraints, you'd probably want branching to start a lot higher up.

Glad you've got your bike in the photo for scale.
That Pachypodium is massive! :D

Your cooldown will be forgotten in a week. :wink:

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Post by Okanagan desert-palms » Sun Oct 20, 2013 5:22 pm

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Post by hardyjim » Tue Oct 22, 2013 6:12 pm

You cant cut them,the only one I know of the can return from the roots is D.Squarossa.
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