Dear all members,
My name is Jean-Michel. I am from south east of France and grown exotic plants 2 miles from the sea. The local climate is mediterranean and know to be 9A/9B. But in the past cold waves with temperatures down to 10/12 °F has been report.
So I am growing palms sp. cold proof like Washingtonia, Jubeae, Tarchycarpus, Brahea, Sabal,...
I would like to grown some "tropical" one and use frost protection. I rescently found 2 nice Archontophoenix and I would like to try it outside and cover its during our 2/3 months winter.
So I have a lot to learn from you!
Thank you!
Jean-Michel
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Hello Jean-Michel, a big welcome to Palms North!
A 9A/9B zone is so exciting!
You're a Palms South!
We love to see photos of everyone's palms and succulents.
Looking forward to getting to know you.
And yes, we are all going to be so envious of your zone.
Barb
A 9A/9B zone is so exciting!
You're a Palms South!
We love to see photos of everyone's palms and succulents.
Looking forward to getting to know you.
And yes, we are all going to be so envious of your zone.
Barb
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