palm hardiness

Mr List

Re: palm hardiness

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well you can't just keep buying palms indefinitely.
jungle jas

Re: palm hardiness

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Mr List wrote:well you can't just keep buying palms indefinitely.
Who told you that? The rest of us do. icon_thumright
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Re: palm hardiness

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:lol:
jungle jas wrote:
Mr List wrote:well you can't just keep buying palms indefinitely.
Who told you that? The rest of us do. icon_thumright

:lol: :lol: :lol: Why the long wait before the joke? :lol:
jungle jas

Re: palm hardiness

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Yorkshire Kris wrote::lol:
jungle jas wrote:
Mr List wrote:well you can't just keep buying palms indefinitely.
Who told you that? The rest of us do. icon_thumright

:lol: :lol: :lol: Why the long wait before the joke? :lol:
I`m getting old, brain not as quick as it was. icon_thumright
medjool

Re: palm hardiness

Post by medjool »

Hi i dont agree with alot of what you boys say on Chammys,In Yorkshire its a lot colder than coastal morcambe bay,And in a bad winter sure to lose them -12c max! With some protection like a duvet thrown over for the colder nights no problem,I lost the lot in the winter of 2010-11 with -18c here.Only ones left were my badly damaged Ceriferas now two out of three making good recovery.Trachys best for you but must be planted in free draining soil and not left in pot as these will also die!
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