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Wow a lot of beatiful palms. The Sabals are amazing. Could you do an update on the huge washies by the lake? This was recorded in the summer right?
For sure! this was September
What area?
Tega Cay South Carolina
I’m convinced that Sabals are the most bulletproof palms for the Southeast, which makes sense I guess lol
Definitely, in the texas freeze some sabals did better than Trachycarpus.
Yea but central and south Florida are way different than any part of the southeast the weather and tropical plants and especially palm trees coconuts first off royals mad queens I could go on forever
@@lovellmooney5887 The Climate in Jacksonwille seems okay for growing Royals. Wonder if Royals could grow on the warmest Islands outside Savannah too
@@Rocketman0407Queens have trouble there in their ten or so year deep freezes, so I doubt a royal would make it too long
@@keeganspalmstropicalson the Islands with the best Microclimates on the Islands in Savanna, GA?
What kind of juice are you putting on the palm trees?
A mixture of palm food, Epsom salts and coffee grinds
Hope you try Parajubaea in your Climate
How cold tolerant, are parajubea’s?
@@Sanchez96d think they are about the same hardiness as a Butia.
@@Rocketman0407 nice, I have been thinking of getting a couple and planting them, but they can be pricey
@@Sanchez96d cool, whats your location and zone?
@@Rocketman0407 coastal Carolina. Zone 8b/9a
Pindo? @3:46
Definitely misspoke on that one....Sabal Palmetto all the way
Wow a lot of beatiful palms. The Sabals are amazing. Could you do an update on the huge washies by the lake? This was recorded in the summer right?
For sure! this was September
What area?
Tega Cay South Carolina
I’m convinced that Sabals are the most bulletproof palms for the Southeast, which makes sense I guess lol
Definitely, in the texas freeze some sabals did better than Trachycarpus.
Yea but central and south Florida are way different than any part of the southeast the weather and tropical plants and especially palm trees coconuts first off royals mad queens I could go on forever
@@lovellmooney5887 The Climate in Jacksonwille seems okay for growing Royals. Wonder if Royals could grow on the warmest Islands outside Savannah too
@@Rocketman0407Queens have trouble there in their ten or so year deep freezes, so I doubt a royal would make it too long
@@keeganspalmstropicalson the Islands with the best Microclimates on the Islands in Savanna, GA?
What kind of juice are you putting on the palm trees?
A mixture of palm food, Epsom salts and coffee grinds
Hope you try Parajubaea in your Climate
How cold tolerant, are parajubea’s?
@@Sanchez96d think they are about the same hardiness as a Butia.
@@Rocketman0407 nice, I have been thinking of getting a couple and planting them, but they can be pricey
@@Sanchez96d cool, whats your location and zone?
@@Rocketman0407 coastal Carolina. Zone 8b/9a
Pindo? @3:46
Definitely misspoke on that one....Sabal Palmetto all the way