Its all about time Geoff. You know that! When many of the heads of your many beautiful palms get high enough to walk under, you will have acheived the feeling of a rainforest. The ones that maintain shathes up the sides can then be filled with bromeliads and Christmas cactus type things. How fun is that! I know it works as I have done it and do-do it! Your gardens are beautiful and babies in the scheme of palm growth...
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NOW there's room... only we no longer live here. BummerWodyetia barely survives Tarzana in this excellent microclim...Wallichia disticha... great palm, but staying where it isTrithrinax schizophylla.. DEFINITELY moving with meTrachycarpus takil... maybe... another mover?Trachycarpus wagnerianus... now THIS one would probably be a...Trachycarpus oreophila... maybe... move?Trachycarpus nana...or whatever... at least it must have a s...Trachycarpus NOVA... nice palm... but not sure it could be m...Trachycarpus martianus... possible move?Trachycarpus latisectus... nice palm... but Acton??Trachycarpus geminisectus... started out with 6 seedlings an...
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DavidofDeLand Feb 04, 2013DavidofDeLand Feb 04, 2013Hey Geoff! I wanted to tell you since you love Palms, to check out the 'Florida Gardening' forum and see that ancient old Sable Palm on my property. You will love it. I have discovered that you seem much more a sharer and rarely comment on others. You have shared a lot on DG and Thank you! I know you will look anyway,.... and it really is a great old Palm,... Bob!
palmbob Feb 14, 2013I will check it out
133 photos Tarzana, CA, United States- Age of Garden:
- 7 to 10 years
- USDA Zone:
- 9b
- Garden Style:
- Eclectic
- Type of Garden:
- Residential
- Climate:
- Mediterranean and Subtropical
- Soil Type:
- Clay
- Budget:
- $5,000 to $10,000