Danke für ihre interessante Palmen Exkursion. Ich wohne in Lenzburg in der Schweiz. 6b. Ich habe vor 17 Jahren eine Sabal minor in den Garten gepflanzt. Viele Jahre hat sie im Jahr ein Blatt gemacht, da es viel Regen und Kälte gibt. Alles hat sie ungeschützt überstanden. Jetzt beginnt sie schneller zu wachsen. Das Klima wird wärmer. Ich habe sehr grosse Freude an dieser Amerikanischen Palme. Grüsse von mir, lieber Palm Freund und alle Palmfans. Thomas Graf
Everything looking fantastic 🤗🌴♥️🙏🇺🇸really enjoyed the tour , will look more stunning in as soon as your cannas bloom out Many Blessings and continued success 🤗🌴♥️🙏🇺🇸Jose's 🌴Jose's Tropical Garden 🌴
Thank you for the beautiful tour, so inspiring! This week we planted a little 3 year old sable minor in a full sun east facing area next to our house & hoping it survives. I'm in Maryland zone 7 & curious to know it's growth rate. I've been inspecting it every day since it's been planted lol.
HELP? Bought three Windmill Palms for my Guntersville, AL lake home. Just hoping they'll survive. Need to know... do I put weed cloth and mulch around them? Yes? No? The trunks are all about 24" tall. Over all, 4' from ground up to the top.
Yes wood mulch like pine bark mulch is fine. I'd rather you use cardboard then the mulch on top instead of weed fabric. And yes I checked the zone for your city and they have good odds there. It is best to view my video on temps to protect them at before winter. When small and first year it is best to protect them maybe 1st year if you can when temps go under 21F.
How are your managing with all the rain? I just put out two windmills, a pindo, and two sabal minors; one windmill is doing well, one sabal minor lost three of 6 fronds (browned out of nowhere), pindo looks ok, but just today one of the windmills had a spear pull. I think the rain is stressing them. Any suggestions?
The Sabals don't like root disturbance and may have had transplant shock which can sometimes kill them. Windmill palms can handle rain fine once established. You can spray all the spears with copper fungicide immediately after the rain stops and it is going to be dry for a few days.
Thanks @tntropics ! New to the palm community, relatively new to the TN area (4yrs), your videos have helped a great deal. Having moved from a much cooler (bad winters) area, the new options for plant variety compared to where I came from have me trying a lot of new things. Do you think I ought to rip the windmill with spear pull up and replace or give it time and TLC?
Danke für ihre interessante Palmen Exkursion. Ich wohne in Lenzburg in der Schweiz. 6b. Ich habe vor 17 Jahren eine Sabal minor in den Garten gepflanzt. Viele Jahre hat sie im Jahr ein Blatt gemacht, da es viel Regen und Kälte gibt. Alles hat sie ungeschützt überstanden. Jetzt beginnt sie schneller zu wachsen. Das Klima wird wärmer. Ich habe sehr grosse Freude an dieser Amerikanischen Palme. Grüsse von mir, lieber Palm Freund und alle Palmfans. Thomas Graf
Just saw your video about sabal palms which addressed my previous comment about my newly planted sabal minor. Thank you again!
Your garden is amazing as always
Thanks
Everything looking fantastic 🤗🌴♥️🙏🇺🇸really enjoyed the tour , will look more stunning in as soon as your cannas bloom out Many Blessings and continued success 🤗🌴♥️🙏🇺🇸Jose's
🌴Jose's Tropical Garden 🌴
Thanks yes the garden has a few problems with the winter damage and things still growing
Thank you for the beautiful tour, so inspiring! This week we planted a little 3 year old sable minor in a full sun east facing area next to our house & hoping it survives. I'm in Maryland zone 7 & curious to know it's growth rate. I've been inspecting it every day since it's been planted lol.
Good odds for you. Throw a pile of leaves over it under 5F and you're good.
Beautiful 😍
Thanks
HELP? Bought three Windmill Palms for my Guntersville, AL lake home. Just hoping they'll survive. Need to know... do I put weed cloth and mulch around them? Yes? No? The trunks are all about 24" tall. Over all, 4' from ground up to the top.
Yes wood mulch like pine bark mulch is fine. I'd rather you use cardboard then the mulch on top instead of weed fabric. And yes I checked the zone for your city and they have good odds there. It is best to view my video on temps to protect them at before winter. When small and first year it is best to protect them maybe 1st year if you can when temps go under 21F.
I enjoyed the tour of your yard. Are those evergreen screens arborvitae? Everything is looking good!
Thanks. Yes emerald green, green giant and foster's and oakland holly
Still looking good…. What kind of hard wood mulch is that your using? Bought at big box store or did you buy in bulk?
It's some black wood mulch I tried from HD. It sticks together weird I'm going back to pine bark mulch next
How are your managing with all the rain? I just put out two windmills, a pindo, and two sabal minors; one windmill is doing well, one sabal minor lost three of 6 fronds (browned out of nowhere), pindo looks ok, but just today one of the windmills had a spear pull. I think the rain is stressing them. Any suggestions?
The Sabals don't like root disturbance and may have had transplant shock which can sometimes kill them. Windmill palms can handle rain fine once established. You can spray all the spears with copper fungicide immediately after the rain stops and it is going to be dry for a few days.
Thanks @tntropics !
New to the palm community, relatively new to the TN area (4yrs), your videos have helped a great deal. Having moved from a much cooler (bad winters) area, the new options for plant variety compared to where I came from have me trying a lot of new things.
Do you think I ought to rip the windmill with spear pull up and replace or give it time and TLC?
@@williammau6814 Most of the time a small windmill will regrow a spear so wait a month
Are you based out of Nashville?
Pretty close
@@tntropics thanks I am eastern NC