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Epcot The Land 2024
Would recommend everyone to take a tour at The Land in Epcot. Really interesting how well bananas, palm trees and other fruiting trees are doing in complete sand with a drip irrigation system. Future ways of gardening!
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Rehoboth Beach Delaware Palm Trees Summer 2024
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Memorial Day Weekend 2024 update on the Rehoboth Beach, Delaware hardy Windmill Palm Trees Trachycarpus Fortunei and Sabal Minors Bush Palmettos. Located some new Windmill Palm Trees.
Delaware Botanic Garden Palm Trees 2024
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First time visit to the Delaware Botanic Garden in Dagsboro. They had several Needle Palm Trees and Sabal Minors. LOVE seeing them plant hardy palm trees! Hopefully they will plant a Windmill Palm Tree and other trunking palms.
Trenton New Jersey Palm Trees Spring 2024
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Spring update of the Windmill Palm Tree / Trachycarpus Fortunei and Sabal Minors at the War Memorial & the Mercer County Courthouse in Trenton, NJ which includes Musa Basjoo, Sabal Louisiana and Sabal Birmingham
BEST Hardy Sabal Palm Tree Collection in the World
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Coastal Georgia Botanical Garden in Savannah, Georgia (zone 8b) has an amazing collection of Palm Trees!! Their Sabal palms are HUGE!! The great staff advised that some were planted in 1919. Sabal minors are the size of Sabal palmettos. A must see for any zone pusher or palm tree lover. Sabal minor Hatteras, Sabal Louisiana, Sabal Birmingham, Sabal Miamiensis, Sabal Mexicana, Sabal Minor North ...
Bethany Beach Delaware Palm Trees Spring 2024
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Sabal minor, Windmill Palm / Trachycarpus fortunei , Needle Palm Tree, Pindo Palm, Mediterranean & Agave Americana in southern Delaware. Bethany Beach. USDA Hardiness Zone 8a/7b. The Pindo Palm and one of the Sabal Palmettos did not survive the winter. Kudos and job well done to Bethany Beach and the landscapers that are creating this!! More towns in the area need to do what Bethany Beach is do...
Rehoboth Beach Delaware Palm Trees Spring 2024
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Beginning of Spring 2024 update on the Rehoboth Beach, Delaware hardy Windmill Palm Trees Trachycarpus Fortunei and Sabal Minors Bush Palmettos. The Queen Palms did not make it LOL...they haven't replaced them yet at the mini golf course. Filmed 4/19-4/21
NEW Rehoboth Beach Delaware Palm Trees 🌴
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The fantastic owner of the Ocean Glass Inn @ 37299 Rehoboth Avenue allowed me to plant hardy palm trees! A new must stop for any zone pusher/ palm lover. All of the plants are from Plant Delights Nursery. I planted a Sabal Palmetto Mocksville, Trachycarpus Wagnerianus, Trachycarpus Fortunei Bulgaria, Taylor, Sabal Miamiensis, Sabal 'Blackburniana' and Sabal Minor and Musa Basjoo Bananas. Thank ...
🌴New Jersey Library Palm Trees Spring 2024🌴
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Update on the Sabal Minor Louisianas and Birminghams at a NJ Library. There's a small Windmill Palm Tree (Trachycarpus Fortunei). GREAT LANDSCAPING! I hope one day that I can have an area that looks like this!! Zone 6b/7a.
Palmyra New Jersey Palm Trees🌴 2024
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The legendary palm trees at the Palmyra Nature Cove right outside Philadelphia in Palmyra, New Jersey. Trachycarpus Fortunei (Windmill Palm) , Sabal Minors and Needle Palm Tree / Rhapidophyllum hystrix . Original Zone Pusher & Hardy Palm Trees
Philadelphia Pennsylvania Hardy Palm Trees 2024
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Thanks to Palm Planet!! Check out his videos. These are the only public palm tree planting that I am aware of in Philly. Rhapidophyllum hystrix Needle Palm Tree & Sabal minor Dwarf Palmetto looking great. Yucca rostrata Beaked Yucca also looks great with the desert landscape. Fantastic job to whoever designed/ planted these!! Best landscape I saw in Philly.
NYC Brooklyn Windmill Palm Tree Survive 2024 Winter
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The Windmill Palm Trees Austin Texas & Trachycarpus fortunei Bulgaria survived the winter! They actually look a lot better than past years. The Sabal x brazoriensis from Gary Hollar look good. One of them isn't has hardy as the other. Which is interesting because the one that isn't as hardy was the taller one out of the two. Sabal Minor Craven County from Palm Legend, Gary Hollar look great for...
NYC Brooklyn Hardy Palm Trees Winter Tasks 2024
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Added white edging and Caribbean beach pebbles along the fence to help create clean lines from the sidewalk. I didn't want the layer of dirt/leaves under the shells to be seen. The Windmill Palm Trees Austin Texas & Trachycarpus fortunei Bulgaria and Sabal x brazoriensis and Sabal Minor Craven County from Palm Legend, Gary Hollar. The Sabal Minors from Wilmington NC, Sabal minor New Jersey seed...
NYC Brooklyn Windmill Palm Trees Winter Protection 2024
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Got down to 17°F /-8.3°C this past week. Protected the Windmill Palm Trees Austin Texas & Trachycarpus fortunei Bulgaria and Sabal x brazoriensis and Sabal Minor Craven County from Palm Legend, Gary Hollar. The Sabal Minors from Wilmington NC, Sabal minor New Jersey seedlings, Sabal Minor Welfare, Sabal Minor McCurtains, Sabal x brazoriensis Brazoria Palmetto Palm are exposed to the elements. N...
Bethany Beach Delaware Palm Trees Winter 2024
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Sabal minor, Windmill Palm / Trachycarpus fortunei , Needle Palm Tree, Pindo Palm, Mediterranean & Agave Americana in southern Delaware. Bethany Beach. USDA Hardiness Zone 8a/7b. The Pindo Palm and one of the Sabal Palmettos did not survive the winter. I filmed this early in the morning so the lighting is different. Kudos and job well done to Bethany Beach and the landscapers that are creating ...
Rehoboth Beach Delaware Palm Trees Winter 2024
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Rehoboth Beach Delaware Palm Trees Winter 2024
Hardy Sabal Minor & Windmill Palm Trees 5th Year Time Lapse
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Hardy Sabal Minor & Windmill Palm Trees 5th Year Time Lapse
Manhattan NYC Sabal Minor Windmill Palm Trees Winter 2023
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Manhattan NYC Sabal Minor Windmill Palm Trees Winter 2023
Protecting Brooklyn NYC Hardy Bananas December 2023
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Protecting Brooklyn NYC Hardy Bananas December 2023
Bethany Beach Delaware Palm Trees Fall 2023
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Bethany Beach Delaware Palm Trees Fall 2023
Rehoboth Beach Delaware Palm Trees Fall 2023
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Rehoboth Beach Delaware Palm Trees Fall 2023
🌴New Jersey Library Palm Trees Fall 2023🌴
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🌴New Jersey Library Palm Trees Fall 2023🌴
New Jersey Palm Tree Zone Pushing Legend Steve
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New Jersey Palm Tree Zone Pushing Legend Steve
Hardy Palm Trees & Bananas Brooklyn NYC Fall 2023
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Hardy Palm Trees & Bananas Brooklyn NYC Fall 2023
LARGE New Jersey Palm Trees Sabal Minor & Louisiana
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LARGE New Jersey Palm Trees Sabal Minor & Louisiana
New Jersey Needle Palm Trees Fall 2023
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New Jersey Needle Palm Trees Fall 2023
Rehoboth Beach Delaware Palm Trees End of Summer 2023
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Rehoboth Beach Delaware Palm Trees End of Summer 2023
Bethany Beach Delaware Palm Trees End of Summer 2023
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Bethany Beach Delaware Palm Trees End of Summer 2023
Hardy Palm Trees Bananas Spanish Moss NYC
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Hardy Palm Trees Bananas Spanish Moss NYC
That place is stunning 🤗🌴🌴
The staff inside are clowns. They do nothing to help these palms. I bet the name Palmyra doesn't ring a bell in their heads either. I'm pretty sure they cut down the adult palms to make that bird mural instead of just tying the fronds up.
Looking good I’m going to Florida to Fort Lauderdale I’m going to get more palms and musas but bigger ones ! 🌴🍌
Great spot to stock up! If you have a car and time...I would recommend taking the trip to Tropical Fairchild.
@@ShoeTELEVISIONI’d love to go but I’m staying near Fort Lauderdale 🌴
That area is slowly becoming the new Virginia Beach (as in the northernmost “palmy” city on the east coast), and may well have that reputation in a couple decades, so great to see so many new/young palms there. I love that you keep finding more, I always love seeing your updates from places like that, love your channel! Those waggies and rare Sabals are particularly awesome! I need to make it out there sometime and see/film some of those awesome palms. It’s interesting, and a shame, that my state’s one beach town, Ocean City, has the reputation of always putting out tropical palms and leaving them to die, while this area to the north is becoming a northeast hardy palm capital of sorts. Ocean City needs to step up their game! Thanks for the update as always!
You're the man! Keep up your great work. Wish I started at your age haha I'm 37 now. Maybe when you're my age Rehoboth will be like Virginia Beach haha
looking good. i’m going to ocean city nj on wednesday im gonna keep my eye out for any palms
Good to see they replaced the long dead Trachy in the corner of the car park behind the Red Rose Inn.
I never noticed that one...could be a survivor because it looks like it has been there for a while.
The windmill palms are impressive, and seem to be undamaged from the cold.
They do much better than I expected.
Heard they cut down the large Trachys they had🥺would be honored to have you film my garden, I'm only 1/2 hour from Brooklyn and NYC right over the outer bridge crossing🙏♥️🇺🇸long time follower 🌴Joses Tropical Garden 🌴 central NJ, just click on the J
I might have to make a trip. Your palms always look great! Keep zone pushing!!
@@ShoeTELEVISION let me know, I'd be honored
I wish I was there
Your palms are looking good. Keep it up!
@@ShoeTELEVISIONthanks hope ur palms are doing good to
No narration provided but they all look like sabal minors to me.
Not my style. Some people can pull it off and others ramble. The palm that looks like a bush is a needle palm
I need to check this place out.
It was cool. The pathways are done really well in the section in the woods. It's about 30-45 minutes away from Rehoboth. I stopped at a nursery in Millsboro (I think)...they were selling Sabal minors for $400! It was a decent size but still that's crazy.
@@ShoeTELEVISION Yea that price is way too steep
Looking great, very cool to see them in a natural-like setting like that.
Спасибо огромние за видио
As the planner (and co-planter) of the collection, let me say thank you for this video. As president of the Southeastern Palm Society, I organized purchasing and/or growing many of the palms in the collection, including all of the palms in the Sabal garden. We began planting palms there in 1997. There were three or four old Butia and Chamaeops at that time, but all other palms were planted in the last 30 years. Thanks!
THANKS so much!
Either I'm just ocd or an asshole but this potentially beautiful collection of palms would look soooo much better if they would cut the old brown fronds off. Either way that's quite a collection of sabal....even if they aren't manicured....to my liking lol
I dunno what type of sabal minor I have… but I have never heard of sabal minor NJ…is there a place that specifically sells them in Jersey?
What a great collection. That looked like a Livistona decora syn. decipiens at 2:21, It's good to know that species can live that far north. Also, it looks like they have at least two Sabal 'Lisa' at 12:02, really tall too. I could be wrong about that though. Great video, thanks for presenting this garden!
Correct. There actually are two on the property, both planted in 1998.
@@tommcclendon7735 Thanks for that info!
I’m still so sad/mad about that big Trachy being cut down for no reason, but it’s great to see that other Trachy gaining some size and the Sabals around, those protected spots up against the walls are ideal. Thanks for sharing, love it!
It is Sabal minor?
they're labeled but there were sabal minors
2:05 what kind of opuntia is that?
I am not sure. An older lady nearby used to have a nice patch of them in front of her house. She received them from a aunt who lived in NC. I call them Thorpe Cactus after her last name.
Some great palms! I will keep adding to my collection
Dang, that's an oleander at 9:30. A testament to the climate their. Pretty awesome stuff! Thanks for sharing.
Are those large sabal minor at the 2:30 mark? Those butias at the boathouse are amazing, considering how far north they are. Great looking palms there!
Awesome collection
Beautiful collection for sure. Nice video 👍
Great video! Those are some beautiful sabals, and I can’t believe how large those Louisianas were. Amazing!
I want to challenge the labeling of the palm at the 4:22 mark. The tag says Washingtonia Filifera, but to my eyes, it reeks of a hybrid with W. Robusta -- the commonly titled Washingtonia 'Filibusta.' This tree is too thin and long in the trunk and the crown of fronds looks too ratty to be a full-blood Filifera. Now, if someone wants to chime in and say that it really is a full-blooded Filifera, and that it looks the way it does because of Savannah's hot/damp summers, I might be willing to concede some ground.
Love the comment. I don't study the Washingtonias so I would love to hear someone's opinion. The garden has a lot of history. Can't wait to go back for a deeper dive. I was on a time limit.
I think it was just a robusta straight up
That’s probably right. We purchased them in 2000 as smaller palms labeled filifera, but we didn’t get the advertised product.
We need a spring update! Hopefully they survived, although it was a relatively mild winter.
I was thinking the same thing. I’ll post one soon
How did you cover all those little palms?
My 2 sabals in the ground looking good anyway 😊
Can't go wrong with sabal minor, they look sumptuous🌴🌴
I can't wait for Sabal minors to become popular in the mid-atlantic.
I like that mural - will look nice when those palms get a bit larger
I believe it was painted by the owner of West Side Creative Market / Developing Artist Collab. which is a REALLY cool market I would recommend that people check out during the summer. Near Revelation Brewing.
Sabal palmetto and sabal minor? Beautiful.
Nice video. I'm down in Ocean City - Rehoboth Beach several times each year, it's such a beautiful area. I hope they keep is pristine, and doesn't look like the dirty/rundown beaches in places like California or New Jersey. As to the palms......Windmill Palms should be fully hardy along the DE/Maryland coast, especially in protected areas. I've been experimenting with hardy palms in the Tri-State area zone 7 (Long Island/coastal Connecticut/coastal NJ) for years. If planted in the correct spot (south facing, protected from northerly winds), Needle Palms, Sabal minor, and Windmill palms can grow unprotected. I don't know why they are not planted more often, they go perfect with all the modern and bright beach buildings from Ocean City to Rehoboth. As a side note...if you are in the NJ/middle Atlantic area, you should do a video of the Bridgeport, Connecticut sabal palmetto, it's now 14 feet tall and looks as good as the ones in North Carolina. LOL Also, there are many 12 - 15 foot tall Yucca Rostrata's along the coast in from Rehoboth to Ocean City. A video of them would would be interesting.
Thanks! I posted a video on the yuccas in Dewey Beach. I've noticed that windmills & surprisingly pindos do well past the Indian River Inlet in Bethany Beach. I posted a video last week of a public planting I did in Rehoboth. I agree more towns need to take a note from Bethany Beach and Rehoboth with palm plantings.
Yucca rostrata are much more cold hardy than most palms shown…. As long as the ground is well drained and they decent sunlight…. You can grow them as far north as Albany.
Looking great, glad to see those Trachys gaining some size, hope they reach the size of the old ones that were there. Thanks for the update!
At first I thought that someone had tried to dig and overwinter those Syagrus and had just reset them recently. Businesses have always ( in my memory) treated big Coconut/ Queen/ Foxtails as annuals and replace them every year. What a waste. At least remove them in the fall so you don’t have big dead palms sticking up in the landscape- it’s not like ANY of them EVER makes it through a Delaware winter.
Would be cool if they tried sabal palmettos
It will be fun to watch theses evolve through the years. Thanks
Nice video!
Nice!!! Do you have a place near the Delaware beaches? You are down there a lot and I’m jealous.
lol I wish! I’ll definitely stay at the Ocean Glass but my friend has a place
Did you plant these palms ?
Yes, it was my first time planting at a business.
Will these palms survive the Winter??
Yes they’ve been outside for quite some time
What kind of Palm trees I think Sabal minor?
1:51 is that variegated canna in the center there? Would you happen to know what that might be? Thanks.
straight species or an ecotype of some sort, what ecotype do you think it is?
Not too many places in NJ where you can look out your window through palm fronds. They need to be tidied up a bit and fed a good slow release
Are they wild or were they planted.
Planted by NJ Palm Tree Legend Steve
I'm not trying to pry into your business or anything my goodman. But is it hard to find a house there with a yard to plant palms in ? Cuz I noticed this seems to be a community garden.
Haha it's NYC so yes it is REALLY hard to find a house with an backyard. Unfortunately, I am not rich or a trust fund baby like most of NYC so I will not be able to own anything in Brooklyn. My goal is to have hardy palm trees planted for the public to view and more importantly making the place better looking than I found it.
@@ShoeTELEVISION well your doing fantastic with that !
Nice sabals
Nice
I don’t think words can describe how amazing this garden is. I also want to point out how flawless the Sabal palmetto look, and they’re all in beds: not lawn- beds.
This is definitely my favorite botanic garden