A Guide To Growing The Windmill Palm in my U.K. Tropical Style Garden
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2024
- Over many years now I have been growing many Trachycarpus Palms and this video shares my experiences in growing these amazing plants in my zone 8 garden in the U.K.
Great Info
Thank you.
Good vidéo, i try to do it too and it's very long lol
Cheers.
Great informative video bro, you deffo have some lovely mature ones
Cheers Paul. Appreciate the comment.
Great video as always. I really need to get another Princeps. I lost mine last winter. But the Princeps X Fortunei was absolutely fine. Both were about the same size and in exactly the same location, pot type etc, etc. But I do love a Princeps.
Thank you David. What temps did you get? Trachys in pots are less hardy as they freeze through but my Princeps has shown no damage at all even when it was smaller. Cheers
@@tikitropicals65 I think the issue with last Winter was the sustained minus temps. More than the overall minus temps here in Huntingdon, Cambs. Essentially period of minus temps throughout the day and night and never getting above freezing. I think we had 2 maybe or 3 periods of 7 - 10 days were this happened?
Bljust found your channel, beautiful garden, oh how id love it. Do you sell your seedlings ? Ive just pulled up a cobblelock garden with no planting, so just starting. Look forward to more content 😊
Hi and thank you. I don’t tend to sell the seedlings. Where about are you in the U.K.? I have plenty spare lol.
I'm not in the UK, I'm across the water ireland, I've just ordered plants from Holland and they came perfect, so I just wondered if 😊 maybe ? Thank you for the reply
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Enjoyed your video as always. I'm just starting my jungle garden this year and am prepping the ground. It's a bit on the clay side what is the best thing i could do to the ground for the trachycarpus 😊
Hi and thank you. If it’s clay but doesn’t stay water logged then Trachycarpus can cope quite well in clay. It’s worth digging a bigger hole than needed and adding some organic matter like compost or manure to mix in with the clay. If you get lots of standing water and your garden doesn’t tend to drain quickly then a raised bed may help. Saying that they are a tough old palm especially when more mature and can deal with being quite wet in winter.
I have an established one of 7ft of trunk now. Last year it started putting out lots of thick roots at it's base on ground level. Should these be covered over with soil? The palm is very happy and growing very thick and fast. Also planting around the base with other ground plants, how much room do you give it. Thank you
Hi. The roots at the base is fine and quite normal. It almost looks like the palm is pushing up out of the ground. You can cover but not essential. How close you under plant depends on the plants. If it’s small ground covering plants like grasses and ferns you can plant as close as you like depending on palm roots. If larger plants like shrubs it will depend on the size they can grow to.
@@tikitropicals65 ok, thanks very much