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Needle palm and sabal minor are native to the southeast United States, Florida , I believe. Sabal Palmetto is somewhat cold, hardy, but probably not available in your area. I think you probably would have to aquire seed and start them that way. As you know that there would be an investment of a lot of time. Thought just popped into my mind. I made a 4x4x4 frame out of pallet wood, covered it with plastic, and used a cheap space heater, incadescant light bulb, and computer fan to keep my house plants alive when I was living in a situation where windows and natural light were non existent. I had a thermometer that regustered highs and lows for the day. 32'was the lowest it got inside but no damage.
ah yes, they are lovely palms, although as we get quite mild summers we may not be able to get the growth you can get in the states with them. id be up to try some seeds though 😎🌴 ooh that sounds like a good setup 🤔😎 may have to try to rig something up 👊
@@DavidThompson-i8c thanks for watching and commenting 👊😎 tbh im interested to see how it all gets on as well 😂🤷♂️ i think i will protect some of the smaller palms if we do look like we will get a prolonged cold spell, but opting for as little protection as possible, we are in zone 8a-b so im pretty confident most will get through without needing anything 🤔🤷♂️ no id love to try one but surprisingly they are not common at all in the uk, (not that ive seen) only seen a couple baby plants and only then ive only come across it a couple times, hopefully they become more readily available here 😎
I'm in zone 8 here in Atlanta. I've seen 6 palm varieties survive winters here. Sabal Palmetto and Minor can be seen. I don't know how to tell the difference between S. minor and S. Palmetto. Trachycarpus fortunei, Rapidophylum hystrix, Camaerops humilis, and Cocos capitata. I also have seen a hardy schefflera struggling at the Atlantic Botanical Garden.
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@@Karin-u4q thank you for watching commenting and subscribing! 👊😎 im glad you enjoy the content, quite a bit of varied content on the channel, and loads more coming soon! you come from a truly beautiful country 🤩
Needle palm and sabal minor are native to the southeast United States, Florida , I believe. Sabal Palmetto is somewhat cold, hardy, but probably not available in your area. I think you probably would have to aquire seed and start them that way. As you know that there would be an investment of a lot of time. Thought just popped into my mind. I made a 4x4x4 frame out of pallet wood, covered it with plastic, and used a cheap space heater, incadescant light bulb, and computer fan to keep my house plants alive when I was living in a situation where windows and natural light were non existent. I had a thermometer that regustered highs and lows for the day. 32'was the lowest it got inside but no damage.
ah yes, they are lovely palms, although as we get quite mild summers we may not be able to get the growth you can get in the states with them. id be up to try some seeds though 😎🌴 ooh that sounds like a good setup 🤔😎 may have to try to rig something up 👊
Let me see what I can get my hands on. It may take me a week or two to get close enough to both types of palms to see what's going on.
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thanks for watching 👊 got a great deal on it at the end of the year last year from seagraves nursery on a 70% off sale 😂🤔🤷♂️🌴 couldnt resist 😂🤷♂️🌴😎
I'll be watching this winter and spring. Let's see how well your garden over winters. Have you tried needle palm, sabal minor?
@@DavidThompson-i8c thanks for watching and commenting 👊😎 tbh im interested to see how it all gets on as well 😂🤷♂️ i think i will protect some of the smaller palms if we do look like we will get a prolonged cold spell, but opting for as little protection as possible, we are in zone 8a-b so im pretty confident most will get through without needing anything 🤔🤷♂️ no id love to try one but surprisingly they are not common at all in the uk, (not that ive seen) only seen a couple baby plants and only then ive only come across it a couple times, hopefully they become more readily available here 😎
I'm in zone 8 here in Atlanta. I've seen 6 palm varieties survive winters here. Sabal Palmetto and Minor can be seen. I don't know how to tell the difference between S. minor and S. Palmetto. Trachycarpus fortunei, Rapidophylum hystrix, Camaerops humilis, and Cocos capitata.
I also have seen a hardy schefflera struggling at the Atlantic Botanical Garden.
Schefflera delava
delavayi
Figs?
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