End of winter report from Manzanita OR after first zone 8 wi
Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 11:20 pm
I'm in the multi-year process of moving out of Oklahoma. In 2012 I drove some Waggies and a few other palms out to the Oregon coast and planted them at my parent's cabin on the Oregon coast. They did well with no protection at all, so a year ago I drove west with CIDP, sago cycads, Chameadorea radicalis, Sabal minor "Ft Worth" strap leaf palms, etc. Plus bought a Nikau palm here in Oregon plus a few hundred dollars of other cool plants. Planted them, then drove back to Oklahoma in a 1995 Nissan Pathfinder 4wd I bought out here to replace W's Volvo I killed.
Had a great year. Drove that Nissan out East to visit Sid and his amazing bananas. Then drove the Nissan across Texas and Mexico, towing a boat, to Belize, where I left it and flew home. Been riding my old Harley ever since, not having the funds for another 1990s vehicle.
I finally flew out here to Oregon this week. Got to the cabin last night after sunset. Woke up this morning to see the garden. First sight? A black-tailed deer doe nibbling my plants.
Surely that hadn't been going on all year?!?
Below are some snapshots. Background: this area right along the coast was upgraded from Zone 8 to Zone 9 recently. That gave me unwarranted confidence. Because, in December, this area got colder than it had in decades. For example, at the nearest airport, it was +12 oF on December 8
http://www.wunderground.com/history/air ... story.html?
Now, for the folks on this forum, that is downright balmy. But, mind you I planted for zone 9 and did not protection at all. No extra mulch, zilch. Gulp.
Had a great year. Drove that Nissan out East to visit Sid and his amazing bananas. Then drove the Nissan across Texas and Mexico, towing a boat, to Belize, where I left it and flew home. Been riding my old Harley ever since, not having the funds for another 1990s vehicle.

I finally flew out here to Oregon this week. Got to the cabin last night after sunset. Woke up this morning to see the garden. First sight? A black-tailed deer doe nibbling my plants.

Below are some snapshots. Background: this area right along the coast was upgraded from Zone 8 to Zone 9 recently. That gave me unwarranted confidence. Because, in December, this area got colder than it had in decades. For example, at the nearest airport, it was +12 oF on December 8
http://www.wunderground.com/history/air ... story.html?
Now, for the folks on this forum, that is downright balmy. But, mind you I planted for zone 9 and did not protection at all. No extra mulch, zilch. Gulp.