The garden looks amazing , lush and green ,your mule palm has recovered beautifully, God bless you and enjoy, mily crepe Myrtles started Blooming soon a garden update ♥️🤗🙏🇺🇸🌹🌴🇺🇸🌴🇺🇸🌴🇺🇸🌴🇺🇸
Everything's looking amazing 👌 loving the large Trachys & Sabals, that Mule palm & butia looking great as well. Unfortunately Sabals aren't readily available in the UK which is a pity as believe they're really cold tolerant ❄️ can get an abundance of phoenix canariensis + washingtonia robusta where I am, although they really are borderline in terms of cold tolerance & more suited to the south coast of England. Summers here aren't especially warm either lol.🫣
@@Thetreeguy Pygmy date palms are not very cold hardy. Better palm choices for you are Sabal minor and needle palms without protection and windmill palms (Trachycarpus fortunei) with some protection. If you live close to Murfreesboro you can come by my place. Here is a video from someone else on how the foam board method is done, also look at my channel for other palm videos. The foam board method is required on the Pygmy date because it is not very cold tolerant here. ua-cam.com/video/UQrffIALlZs/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/snEl8oAOD10/v-deo.html
i have 2 trachys in south jersey and one is just struggling. i transplanted one in the ground in early may and then another in early june and the one from early june is already ahead in growth… so weird. and the one planted in june is in a more shady spot too so i wonder if thats why
@@tntropics i asked the seller when i got it what it’s sun conditions were and she said full sun but maybe it wasn’t as much sun as this spot. i mean it gets morning sun starting at probs 5:50 to 5ish i think
@@tntropics only a small amount bc i couldn’t separate the grass from the dirt enough to fill the hole back up. but not rlly any. i had the same issue with the other palm so i did the same thing and that one is growing quickly
Your yard is amazing.. it is wonderful to see beautiful tropicals. All the work you've done is amazing.. keep up the good work..
Thanks so much
Very nice 😃
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The growing season removes any winter concerns. you could possibly have had. Congrats on a beautiful Tennessee landscape. 💯%
Yes! Thank you!
The garden looks amazing , lush and green ,your mule palm has recovered beautifully, God bless you and enjoy, mily crepe Myrtles started Blooming soon a garden update ♥️🤗🙏🇺🇸🌹🌴🇺🇸🌴🇺🇸🌴🇺🇸🌴🇺🇸
So awesome Jose! I had 3 Crepe get killed to ground this year after the -6F but they are growing back
@@tntropics glad to hear that
Just so lovely! What a paradise
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Wow,that looks amazing!
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Beautiful!
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Everything's looking amazing 👌 loving the large Trachys & Sabals, that Mule palm & butia looking great as well. Unfortunately Sabals aren't readily available in the UK which is a pity as believe they're really cold tolerant ❄️ can get an abundance of phoenix canariensis + washingtonia robusta where I am, although they really are borderline in terms of cold tolerance & more suited to the south coast of England. Summers here aren't especially warm either lol.🫣
Sabals like heat for sure.
@tntropics definitely not get that in this country, wouldn't mind importing a few tho 😁🌴🌴
So exotic and lush ❤
Appreciate it
Stunning 😍
Thanks so much
cookin 🔥🔥🔥
Thnx
Hey, I just planted a pygmy date palm in tennessee (near the end of may) and was wondering if it'll survive the winter?
No it will need to be foam board boxed and heated from Nov-March
@@tntropics I live near the nashville area and need to know how to board my palm cause iv'e never grown one before.
@@Thetreeguy Pygmy date palms are not very cold hardy. Better palm choices for you are Sabal minor and needle palms without protection and windmill palms (Trachycarpus fortunei) with some protection. If you live close to Murfreesboro you can come by my place. Here is a video from someone else on how the foam board method is done, also look at my channel for other palm videos. The foam board method is required on the Pygmy date because it is not very cold tolerant here. ua-cam.com/video/UQrffIALlZs/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/snEl8oAOD10/v-deo.html
@@Thetreeguy I only grow Pygmy date in a pot and bring in garage over winter.
i have 2 trachys in south jersey and one is just struggling. i transplanted one in the ground in early may and then another in early june and the one from early june is already ahead in growth… so weird. and the one planted in june is in a more shady spot too so i wonder if thats why
Long term full sun will be best for you. They may have not been used to the full sun (Acclimated)
@@tntropics i asked the seller when i got it what it’s sun conditions were and she said full sun but maybe it wasn’t as much sun as this spot. i mean it gets morning sun starting at probs 5:50 to 5ish i think
@@jiafeiqueen Did you fill the hole with potting soil? Mistake I've been seeing lately
@@tntropics only a small amount bc i couldn’t separate the grass from the dirt enough to fill the hole back up. but not rlly any. i had the same issue with the other palm so i did the same thing and that one is growing quickly
@tntropics does filling the hole with potting soil hurt the palm ?
i just realised you're not into Yuccas at all? some of them like rostrata or linearis looks more tropical than arid an are super cold hardy!?
I need a drier raised area for them