
Posted by Randy4ut
![]()
on 10/14/2009, 3:53 pm, in reply to "Re: I'm with the above responses!!!"
70.153.144.209
If this is the case, you should be able to grow whatever I can. I realize you probably don't get the moisture like I do here, but that is probably a good thing especially in the winter. Needle palms and sabal minors would do well for you and you could probably have a few windmill palms as long as you protected them while they were young. Like I stated in my above post, when you have time, take a look at my photobucket account and if you see something that interests you and would like more info, feel free to either post it here, or you are more than welcome to email me at: tntrops@yahoo.com
Here is a link to the southeastern palm society's website... It has some great info on what would be good choices for you as far as palms go!!!
http://www.sepalms.org/
check out the hardy palms heading:
http://www.sepalms.org/SPS_Hardy_Palms.htm
Best of luck with your plans and please keep in touch!!!
Would love to see pics while you are doing the transformation!!!
Responses:
LIFE IS A JOURNEY , TRAVEL LIGHT
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Welcome to the forum. Visitors are urged to post any information pertinent to plants, weather, or topics related to either. Off-topic posts, inflammatory posts and advertisements are subject to removal at the discretion of the moderators.
To add images into your posts, copy and paste the html tag of the photo, and paste it into your text or in the IMAGE BOX below the message body area. If you need help , just ask.
Please limit image size to no larger than about 950x700 pixels so that everyone can easily view it. To post an image, it must first be uploaded to remote servers like photo albums ,web pages ,photobucket album provided , among others. http://www.photobucket.com is very popular.
Thanks for your contributions and your visits.
You are always welcome here.
Serving Palm culture outside the palm belt since 1997......................................................
Forum Founders and Moderators Emeritus:
Paul Spreckler founder, Cincinnati Ohio .
Alvin Anderson Jr. Master Gardener, Detroit Michigan .
Rick Goouls , Nurseryman, Master Gardener, NE Ohio/South Carolina. Doug from South Central Ohio,
Robert Pittman , Professor, Master Gardener , Pocatello, Idaho. Jim from the New Jersey Shores, Tommy (Nashville,Tn/Miami,FL) Rob from North Tennessee Plateau, Tony O from Oklahoma and Frank from Cincy.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
..................................................................................................
The way we were in 1997 , lonely pelican palm consortium .