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Bgoins12
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Hello from Amherst, OH!

Post by Bgoins12 » Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:26 pm

Hi! I'm William, I am completely new to palm trees. They have always fascinated me since I saw them in South Carolina when I was younger. Now I want some! I've done some thorough research and found that I should be able to plant Needle Palms as well as Chinese Windmill Palms. However since I am completely new to palms, I want some good information that will help me along the way. I am near lake erie, and according to a few maps, this plants me in Zone 6a, considering I have never seen temps below zero stick around for more than a few hours, nor does it really even get that cold here. Any info would be great. The front of my house faces south, BTW.



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Post by DesertZone » Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:55 pm

Hi and welcome. :D

All you can do is try, try, and try again. :lol: Keep us posted on your progess. :D
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Post by BILL MA » Wed Aug 26, 2009 9:02 am

Welcome William!
You have come to the right place. There's lots of great people on this site that would be glad to help you. A south facing wall helps a ton in getting these guys through the winter. Sabal minor should work for you as well, along with others if you want to get fancy with protection methods.

Bill

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