I have Yet to Protect my Trachys

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I have Yet to Protect my Trachys

Post by JackLord » Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:46 pm

Just some mulch. I have wrapped my Butia and Med, but not the Trachys.

I have been using nearly every weekend to paint my house. Solo. No help whatsoever. Consequently I have not had the energy to wrap them.


Am I out of my mind? :shock:



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Post by lucky1 » Mon Jan 09, 2012 2:21 pm

Yup, you are!

But if paint is drying, guess we don't have to ask how mild your weather is...

Buy a smaller house next time :lol:

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Post by JackLord » Mon Jan 09, 2012 2:27 pm

lucky1 wrote:Yup, you are!

But if paint is drying, guess we don't have to ask how mild your weather is...

Buy a smaller house next time :lol:

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Tis small. I had to scrape the old paint off, sand, caulk, prime, and finally paint it.

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Post by sashaeffer » Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:03 pm

I think were all getting lucky with a mild winter so far. Other than a bit of a cold stretch in early December...I've uncovered my Trachy's so they can get some fresh air. Heck, I could have left the stream running for my pond as well!
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Post by lucky1 » Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:32 pm

scrape the old paint off
and it landed on plastic that you laid down to protect your foundation plants (NAG, NAG) :lol: :lol:
But you've got lots of "points" with the MRS after that project.
Go out and buy some palms. :wink:
could have left the stream running for my pond
then it would've been 10F.
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Post by kcpalms » Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:35 pm

Hopefully those trachy's will be fine! Im sure they will especially if they have been in the ground awhile. Our Midwest winter too has been really mild! I would definitely keep an eye on the forecast though and not be caught off guard. Im sure you do :wink:

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Post by sashaeffer » Mon Jan 09, 2012 5:45 pm

Yes, I am. Another great day tomorrow(tues) close to 60 again, but will cover them back up. VERY easy to put on/take off coverings although for my first year trying this I haven't been challenged much so far.
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Post by sashaeffer » Tue Jan 10, 2012 5:10 pm

Giving them a drink before covering them back up. Weather turning colder, but still not bad at all for this zone.

I use a spare PVC tube to pour water right at base of palm so as I don't get any on crown by accident to possibly freeze.

Green house has helped baby Trachy's and Blue Beaked yucca, along with a Pindo Palm on the floor to grow over the winter as well.


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Post by Okanagan desert-palms » Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:13 pm

Scott nice pics. I believe in that the last photo of palms in your cold frame of the Pindo palm is actually a Butia eriospatha. You can tell because it has a hairy trunk and much more pinate fronds than Butia capitata. Great score. It is worth a lot more than a B. capitata. Where did you get it from?


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Post by sashaeffer » Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:20 pm

Large nursery here called mulhall's they had like 30 of them they must have bought somewhere. All were marked Pindo Palm for around $34.00 each.

Are they more hardy than the other? I know it really likes the greenhouse this winter. Seems to have shown more growth there than when I left it outside this summer when I got it!
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Post by lucky1 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 8:26 pm

Nice pics, Scott. Good idea with the PVC!

Agree with John that's not a B.capitata (Pindo).

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Post by sidpook » Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:56 am

I havent covered mine totally ether. Just a blanket/outdoor cushions wrapped in a large plastic trash can on the nights where we got down into the mid 20's. I havent watered either though and am covering it with plastic if it rains so it can't freeze after. Should I water? So confused????????? I think I will cover next week when i get back since they say temps will be more seasonable here by then.
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Post by sashaeffer » Wed Jan 11, 2012 4:18 am

The only reason I make a point to water mine is that I buried heat tape in the ground around the root ball when I planted the palms. Read on here somewhere where another member did that but never watered and the heat tape over time "cooked" his palms because they got so dry. So I make a point of once a month giving them both a good drink, usually with a few drops of Superthrive vitamins in the water (3-5 drops per pitcher, and I use 1 pitcher for the bigger palm and about 1/2 for the seedling)
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Post by JackLord » Wed Jan 11, 2012 8:03 am

sidpook wrote:I havent covered mine totally ether. Just a blanket/outdoor cushions wrapped in a large plastic trash can on the nights where we got down into the mid 20's. I havent watered either though and am covering it with plastic if it rains so it can't freeze after. Should I water? So confused????????? I think I will cover next week when i get back since they say temps will be more seasonable here by then.
I will probably cover mine this weekend. I think they are ready to go it alone during Winter, but then there is that haunting vibe that makes you second guess lest you end up with a bunch of fried shrubs and smirks from the neighbors. :oops:

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Post by hardyjim » Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:51 am

Wow

Those palms look well loved and protected.... :happy7:
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Post by tlcivi » Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:36 pm

Mine has been snowed on a few times. In indiana its been really mild. Only a few nights has it hit the teens. So your not crazy.if I were zone 7 would try to let them tough it out.if it falls below 20f then cover.

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Post by JackLord » Wed Jan 11, 2012 2:00 pm

tlcivi wrote:Mine has been snowed on a few times. In indiana its been really mild. Only a few nights has it hit the teens. So your not crazy.if I were zone 7 would try to let them tough it out.if it falls below 20f then cover.
They could probably hack it. My Trachys have an irregular history. I planted them 2002 in my parents' yard as I was an apartment dweller. I dug them 4 years ago when I bought a house. Before the move, they did do one winter unprotected and came though with minimal damage.

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Post by hardyjim » Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:59 pm

JackLord wrote:
tlcivi wrote:Mine has been snowed on a few times. In indiana its been really mild. Only a few nights has it hit the teens. So your not crazy.if I were zone 7 would try to let them tough it out.if it falls below 20f then cover.
They could probably hack it. My Trachys have an irregular history. I planted them 2002 in my parents' yard as I was an apartment dweller. I dug them 4 years ago when I bought a house. Before the move, they did do one winter unprotected and came though with minimal damage.



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Hey Mike


I wouldn't worry about watering unless it heats up in your coverage/protection..

It's been so cold the last few years that I had to plan a time to water around any warm-up....
this way I can open the enclosures and let the moisture out.


I will probably give all the palms a drink in early Feb if there is a mild stretch,otherwise...
if it is cold I leave them alone as their needs are less..
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Post by sidpook » Wed Jan 11, 2012 6:53 pm

hardyjim wrote:
JackLord wrote:
tlcivi wrote:Mine has been snowed on a few times. In indiana its been really mild. Only a few nights has it hit the teens. So your not crazy.if I were zone 7 would try to let them tough it out.if it falls below 20f then cover.
They could probably hack it. My Trachys have an irregular history. I planted them 2002 in my parents' yard as I was an apartment dweller. I dug them 4 years ago when I bought a house. Before the move, they did do one winter unprotected and came though with minimal damage.



Nice!



Hey Mike


I wouldn't worry about watering unless it heats up in your coverage/protection..

It's been so cold the last few years that I had to plan a time to water around any warm-up....
this way I can open the enclosures and let the moisture out.


I will probably give all the palms a drink in early Feb if there is a mild stretch,otherwise...
if it is cold I leave them alone as their needs are less..
Thanks Hardy Jim. I thought I shoudl do nothing (wrt watering since they are pretty much hibernating anyway even though it has been warm) I add no heat to the enclosures It will get cold next week so I will probably cover them when I get back. My bananas are all covered up , but i uncovered them and they are growing like mad under their enclosures...Crazy winter

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