Trachycarpus in Cheshire
Trachycarpus in Cheshire
Hi everyone, I'v been growing Trachycarpus for 20 years now and have some lovely specimens. Been into bananas for about 5 years now,and having some good success with those too.I'm known as Palm Tree Kate to a lot of people, and having just found this website I'm really looking forward to seeing other peoples pictures and posts! Here are some of my garden in Cheshire.....
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Ha ha, I'v been in it for ages. Its nice to find others just like me!!!grub wrote:Welcome to the asylum Kate
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Awesome palms!....looks like a love ly big garden as well.
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
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Welcome Kate,fantastic looking palms .It always amazes me,how you ,veterans ,knew about these palms,decades before the internet was invented.Looks like you will be teaching us,a few things.
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Welcome to HTUK, Kate
I can see how you have a reputation with those very sturdy Trachs. Looking forward to some pics to see just much you've gone bananas, too
I can see how you have a reputation with those very sturdy Trachs. Looking forward to some pics to see just much you've gone bananas, too
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Hello and welcome, where abouts in Cheshire are you growing those lovely traccies?
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wow!! so many trachys and well spaced out too, can't wait to see some more pics, such healthy specimens
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they look good
so that is 20 years growth, looks like I might be waiting a while for mine to reach a good height then
so that is 20 years growth, looks like I might be waiting a while for mine to reach a good height then