Awesome count in that one area. Thanks for showing those nice palms. You spoke about the little Needle palm as multiples but they will flourish in time. My old Needle Palm produced germination by one of her male pups. She stands 9 feet tall, has a 50 ft girth and several pups have trunked to 3 feet under her skirt. It has lived through sub-zero temps many times in 26 years. Just a few counties northeast of you. Thanks.
And my two blue butia odorata jubaeas arrived today and it was so nice to get to unbox them. They are on my covered front porch acclimating to my light conditions after being in a dark box for days.
Maybe just wrap the trunk with c9 lights and on nights that goes below 18° also wrap up the trunk just up into the crown about a third length of the leaves with frost cloth and bungee cords and just sacrifice the the outer leaves if it gets cold enough to freeze them. That way you would have some green on the palm to start off next year.
Love how all the palms are looking! Need to get some sabal minors they do really well with this hot, Idaho weather and handle the cold well!
Yep for sure
Awesome count in that one area. Thanks for showing those nice palms. You spoke about the little Needle palm as multiples but they will flourish in time. My old Needle Palm produced germination by one of her male pups. She stands 9 feet tall, has a 50 ft girth and several pups have trunked to 3 feet under her skirt. It has lived through sub-zero temps many times in 26 years. Just a few counties northeast of you. Thanks.
Thanks for all the great advice Rob!
The palms look great! The mule is so big!
Yes it is a monster for TN
Looks good! Lots of palms. I hate to see the big mule go. 😕
Still deciding but getting huge 20+ feet by end of year
What a wonderful video as usual! And you are right, having plans a, b, and c is a good way to go
Thanks
That's a lot of trees! :) Looking great btw.
Thanks for watching
All your large Sabals are really nice
Thanks there are several more big ones around the yard
And my two blue butia odorata jubaeas arrived today and it was so nice to get to unbox them. They are on my covered front porch acclimating to my light conditions after being in a dark box for days.
Nice!
Maybe just wrap the trunk with c9 lights and on nights that goes below 18° also wrap up the trunk just up into the crown about a third length of the leaves with frost cloth and bungee cords and just sacrifice the the outer leaves if it gets cold enough to freeze them. That way you would have some green on the palm to start off next year.
Thanks for the ideas. Here is how I wrapped it last year. I never use C9 lights. It was -6F here last year. ua-cam.com/video/BBT0GgkDJQY/v-deo.html
That Mule has lots of 🪵 wood
Yea getting really tall
Do a partial protection see how it fares
Thanks
Can a Jubaea survive in Tennessee?
No
mule is massive !
Yep it is!