How is this winter been for Phoenix canariensis_CIDP
- redsquirrel
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Re: How is this winter been for Phoenix canariensis_CIDP
hey David,these are the 2 we sorted for you. they ok???
mars ROVER broken down. headgasket faillure
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yer redsquirral there perfect which one's the Trachycarpus and chammy lol and they alright at that age to go plant out? cheers mate
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The Chamaerops is the one with spines on the petioles (right hand pot)
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Re: How is this winter been for Phoenix canariensis_CIDP
yep,plant them straight out,dont keep moving them about though or they wont ever settle and kick into real life. Trachycarpus on the left
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Re: How is this winter been for Phoenix canariensis_CIDP
Popped into B&Q today, they still have around 4 or 5 Phoenix canariensis_CIDP. The smaller ones are ok but two large ones are black, but not spear pulling (i checked lol) and they are still trying to sell them at full price.
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just cheked my Phoenix canariensis_CIDP again and all the spears have came out even the tinyest of spears which were black so if sorry to say but it looks like its passed away
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RIP Phoenix canariensis_CIDP.Give it good send off,cremation is the best,the ash contains a bit of potash,so will feed the ground.
You should be able to pick one up for a tenner in the spring.
Keep it in a pot for few years,then plant it out.Whilst it's small you can fetch it undercover when it's cold,doesn't have to go in a greenhouse ,just chuck it in the garage for the duration of the cold.
metalhammer.
You should be able to pick one up for a tenner in the spring.
Keep it in a pot for few years,then plant it out.Whilst it's small you can fetch it undercover when it's cold,doesn't have to go in a greenhouse ,just chuck it in the garage for the duration of the cold.
metalhammer.
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metalhammer wrote:Check mate.
metalhammer.
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Most of the ritual slaughter is of spruces and firs. Not many pines.themes wrote:if thats the case why is their a mass cull of pine trees?
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They are the forgotten victims of this never ending bloodbath. when will the killing end?