@@MoneyfriendcyIndeed, everything has quickly recovered well. In the meantime, it is growing well again and the trunk is also slowly starting to grow in height...👍 Thanks for your compliments 🙏😊 Greetings Dimi
Thank you Kris. Yes, the growth is now very fast actually for Jubaea. And indeed, luckily he has recovered quickly and well from the spear rot. Fortunately, the existing leaves remained beautiful and the damage was almost unnoticed.
Hallo Dimi,Wunderschön deine Jubaea Chilensis. Ich kenne niemanden der so eine große Jubaea Chilensis im Garten hat ausser Dir.Du machst das sehr Perfekt jedesmal mit deinen Palmen 🌴. Ich ziehe den Hut. Danke für das schöne Video. Grüße Günter und Elke ❤️
Hallo Gunther & Elke, vielen Dank für Ihr Kompliment.🙏😊 Es macht mich sehr glücklich und das weiß ich sehr zu schätzen. Ich weiß, dass es in Deutschland mehrere erwachsene Jubaeas gibt. Leider weiß ich nicht wo und/oder Namen...🤷♂️ Aber es gibt sicherlich einige Exotenliebhaber in Deutschland, deren Jubaea 2 bis 3 Mal so groß ist wie meiner. Aber ich bin wirklich sehr zufrieden mit meinem Exemplar. Schade um den Schaden jetzt, aber in den nächsten Jahren wird man besser geschützt sein. Es wird also gut gehen. Ich freue mich, dass es Ihnen wieder gefallen hat und viel Glück und Spaß mit Ihren Exoten. Viele Grüße aus Belgien 🇧🇪👍
Been waiting for this exact video for a while! Edit: Brahea Armata next please! You should also add a Washingtonia Filifera to your collection (if there‘s enough space in your garden left 😅)!
Sorry for the wait.😇 I hope you find it worth the wait... and enjoy it 😊 Unfortunately I don't have enough space for more palms. I also have many palms in pots that have been waiting for years for a place...🙈🤷♂️
Hi Dimitri! Thank you for sharing. Very insightful to see that even such an old palm suffered from the minus 7°c and spear pulled and thankfully recovered. So really, no protection is a very risky strategy. My own jubaea is perhaps a 3rd or a quarter of the age of yours and was left totally unprotected. The whole center rotted and 3 or 4 new fronds quickly appeared but are very small. Yours with its age and greater robustness seems to have been able to produce new fronds of almost the same size as normal Again, remarkable to observe the behaviour. Best wishes for a milder winter 2023/24 and long may you have the energy and time to winter-proof your garden as you do
Hi Jerome, Thank you very much 😊👍 Indeed...unprotected is very risky. But because the leaves are so stiff, I don't want to tie the leaves together because they will be damaged. The palm is also so big, at least 5 meters in diameter & 4.5 meters high, that a box becomes difficult in that location...🙈 Last winter was just way too wet and constantly high humidity during the frost (wet frost). That is much worse than dry frost like in 2021, which was even lower and yet caused no damage... Many palms had spear rot after last winter. Fortunately, my large Jubaea has indeed been restored with almost the same large spears and therefore not weakened too much. I have now decided to build a large box for my Jubaea, so that it is protected & dry every winter. This makes it also easier for me to add additional heat in the event of extreme frost. Hopefully your Jubaea will recover quickly too. Good luck & greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪🤜
Geweldig je jubaea, mijn lievelings palm! Mooi overzicht weer Dimi, ik zie dat je hem al vanaf 2014 in de volle grond heb gezet, Zo begrijp ik weer dat ik meer geduld moet hebben wand die van mij staat pas vanaf 2019 in de volle grond. Maar wat een mooi overzicht weer super!! Groetjes uit NL.
Dankjewel Gert. Ja de tijd vliegt, het lijkt voor mij alsof het maar een paar jaar geleden was, maar 2014 is inderdaad alweer 10 jaar geleden 😲🙈 Die tijdsperiode is ook zowat de minimum die ik neem voor mijn Timelapse video's te maken... zodat het ook een beetje de moeite word 😊 2019 zeg je, dat wil dus zeggen dat jou Jubaea ondertussen goed gesetteld moet zijn en vanaf nu de groei ook sterk zal versnellen. Dus volgend jaar word leuk voor je 😉👍 Het gaat ook sneller dan je denkt hoor, zeker als ze volwassen beginnen worden. De speren zitten maar op +-30cm van elkaar, met 5 a 6 stuks tegelijk dus heel dik ook. Kijk naar de foto van mijn rotte speren dit jaar. Dat waren 5 bladeren. Jammer van de schade nu en het verloren groei jaar. Maar ik ga vanaf nu toch een hok maken zodat die komende jaren beter beschermd word. Deze wil ik echt niet verliezen, zeker nu die volwassen aan het worden is. Dus weer maar eens op men tanden bijten en hok maken 😉🤷♂️ Het is ook een van mijn favorieten in de tuin, lekker vette Jubaea, wat is er mooier he ? 😍👍 Erg bedankt voor je leuke reactie weer. Veel succes & plezier met de jouwe ook. Ik zie hem graag ook weer volgend jaar, dus zeker foto's maken 😉 Groeten Dimi 🤜
Bravo pour votre passion, quel travail de devoir protéger vos palmiers chaque hiver ici dans le sud de la France sur la côte méditerranéenne, je n'ai pas ce problème. Ce qui est remarquable, c'est que vous ne l'avez pas mutilé, comme font beaucoup de gens, en taillant les palmes. Vous lui avez laissé une bonne couronne de palmes et ça, c'est super. Aussi bien pour l'esthétique que pour la santé de l'arbre. Encore bravo et respect !
Salut, merci beaucoup. 🙏😊 Oui effectivement, bien noté.👍Je ne comprends pas non plus pourquoi beaucoup de gens veulent tailler souvent, ce n'est effectivement pas très bon pour le palmier. Plus il y a de feuilles, plus les palmiers deviendront forts, sains et épais. De nombreuses feuilles sont également nécessaires pour une formation optimale du tronc. Je m'efforce de faire en sorte que mes palmiers contiennent autant de feuilles que possible. C’est ainsi qu’ils sont vraiment les plus beaux.
Yes, it was a bad winter, much too wet all the time. And the frost was also always moist. I should have known & acted. But I've been too nonchalant...🙈 Fortunately, he has already recovered well. Very unfortunate about the lost year of growth...🙄🤷♂️ Thank you for your response and good to hear that yours has been recovered too 👍
Amazing work , amazing dedication, such a beautiful specimen! Your garden is one of the ones that inspired me to get into Zone pushing 🤗🇺🇸🌴 continue success and many Blessings 🙏🇺🇲 🌴Joses Tropical Garden 🌴
Thank you very much Joses. 🙏😊 There are three reasons for my channel... 1) As an everlasting memory for myself... 2) To inspire others... 3) To share the fun with other exotics enthusiasts... Glad to hear it's useful too. God bless you too. Greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪👍
Bonjour à vous 😊 Magnifique vidéo et surtout superbe évolution de votre Jubaea ! Avec cette musique qui vous transporte et tellement de soins que vous apporter un vrai passionné 😊👍 Petite frayeur vers la fin mais très vite oublié il a repris de plus belle ❤ Un jour j’aimerais visiter votre havre de paix . Bonne journée
Très agréable d'entendre Antonio, merci beaucoup.🙏 C'est aussi sympa que tu aies remarqué la musique👍 Vous êtes certainement les bienvenus si vous souhaitez venir un jour😊 Cordialement Dimi
Thanks man 🙏😊 Erg fijn om te horen. Ik hoop dat het anderen ook helpt & inspiratie geeft...👍 Ik neem aan dat deze reactie bij mijn nieuwste video omtrend de winterbescherming van de Phoenix bedoeld is...😉 Nog leuke feestdagen gewenst makker 🤜
Beautiful palm tree, I have a small collection of palm trees. I live in Brazil, I'm lucky enough to be a tropical and very hot country. I have Syagrus romanzoffiana, Copernicia prunifera, Astrocaryum aculeatum, Elaeis guineensis, Acrocomia aculeata, Attalea dubia, Attalea funifera.
Thank you Paulo 🙏😊 You have a very nice collection there. I can only dream of that here... That must also be very enjoyable in your garden. A Jubaea chilensis would also do very well with you. Many greetings & palm pleasure from far away Belgium 🇧🇪😊👍
Que hermoso video, gracias por ir mostrando las etapas de la Palma en esos 10 años, te comento que hace unos meses me enamoré de la palma Chilena y ya tengo 20 de todos tamaños, quiero fomentar la Palma que principalmente se encuentra en la zona centro norte de Chile, yo estoy en Chillan zona centro sur, he encontrado ejemplares de 200 años pero son pocos en este lugar, en estos momentos vengo llegando de Curico donde traje algunas palmas y me encuentro con tú video, me motiva aún más el verlo, muchas gracias y espero no tengas problemas con las heladas, que siga creciendo tú palma, esta hermosa, saludos
Hola Cristian, Me alegra saber que te ha gustado mi vídeo y que te motiva. 🙏👍 Jubaea chilensis es de hecho una de las especies de palmeras más bellas del mundo. A mí también me encantan estas palmeras. Que maravilla que vivas allá en Chile y que ya tengas tantos ejemplares. Qué bueno que quieras promocionar esta palmera.💪 Y debe ser increíble ver ejemplares de 200 años de antigüedad. Disfrútalo aún más y muchos saludos desde la lejana Bélgica 🇧🇪😁🤜
Es un gusto estar contacto y me encantaría mostrarte las fotos que tengo, quizás tb suba un video con todas las imágenes que tengo, te voy comentando, un abrazo a la distancia, que estés muy bien y si puedes enviar fotos de tú palma.
@@cristianmedina007Hola Cristian, Sí, sería genial ver fotos. 😊 Si tienes messenger, siempre puedes enviarlos por messenger. Puedes encontrarme en Messenger (Facebook) con el nombre de Dimi 's Exotisch Hofke. Pero un vídeo también es genial, por supuesto, definitivamente lo veré. Gracias de antemano.👍
Mon palmier préféré ! Encore félicitation ! A 7 minutes 20 j'ai vu que vous avez beaucoup protéger, qu'est ce qu'il justifiait cela ? En le protégeant de cette faction n'y a t-il pas une augmentation de l'humidité dedans ?
Également un de mes préférés. Merci beaucoup 🙏😊 Cette protection a eu lieu pendant la semaine des glaces en février 2021. Ensuite, la température est devenue ici -8,5°C avec les jours de glace. Heureusement du gel sec. La protection n'a été en place que quelques jours et le chauffage a été réalisé. Ces tissus sont également très respirants.👍
Thank you. Yes, Jubaea is certainly the most cold-resistant of all feather palms. Certainly adult specimens can withstand a lot of dry frost. I think the enormous thickness of the trunk may also have something to do with this. I think it's a real must-have for a palm lover.👍😊
Wow, what a beautiful palm! I really want to try growing a Jubaea in my garden here in the UK. Although I don't know if I have enough space for one as they get so big when mature.
Thanks Peter 😊👍 Yes, these are very large palms. To give you a better estimate... Mine is now at least 6 meters in diameter and about 4.5 meters high. But small, they grow slowly, so if you plant a small one you still have many years left...😊
Thanks for the size info, Dimi, very helpful! My garden is only about 8 metres wide, so it would eventually fill most of the garden if planted in the centre. But yeah you are right they are very slow-growing palms, so would take a long time to get that big. Hopefully, by then I would have moved to somewhere with a larger garden 🤞
Great Video thanks! I got a Jubaea planted 2009 in southwest Germany close to the Rhine. Got the same problem last Winter: spear is lost. But so far no new spear appears :-( just four fans are still green. I am still hoping..
Thank you Sebastian👍 Too bad...that's not so much fun of course.😔 But the good news is that there are still existing leaves that are good, you say. That means there is still life in it. Unfortunately, the heart of palm will be severely damaged, but recovery is still possible. Keep a close eye on it in the coming weeks, normally this should happen any time now. You can also put a stick in the hole and mark it. You can see from the line whether the stick is coming up... I hope with you that your Jubaea will recover. He is now very weakened, so he must now be very well protected. It is best not to give frost this winter. Good luck in advance 🤜
Dear Dimi, my compliments for the amazing garden and specimen. I do struggle to find a seller of Jubea Chilensis in the North-East of Italy. I have been looking for it for a long time. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks a lot.
Hi Marco, thank you for your compliments. 😊 Northeast Italy is a long way from here and so I don't know any addresses near you. But I can recommend the specialist in the Netherlands where I also bought my Jubaea, the one in the video. I know that John, the owner, also ships abroad. So you can contact him and ask if he also sends to you. www.barteljo.nl Good luck and let me know if you succeed. Greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪
Hi@@Dimi.Exotic.Garden. Thank you very much for your kind and prompt message and for the contact of the specialist 🙂. I will definitely keep you posted. My compliments again for your garden.
My Jubaea, unprotected, was the coldest a wet -7°C. In general, the Jubaea can handle a little colder temperatures. But of course damage depends on many more factors than just the amount of frost. 🤷♂️
For chamaerops humilis and jubeae chilensis how many degrees is the minimum temperature that it can tolerate without a cover, at what degrees do its leaves get damaged Thank you (Hungary)
Hi Attila, That depends on many different factors. Such as how big is the palm, how healthy is the palm, does the palm also get sun in the winter, is it sheltered or completely open, is it wet frost or dry frost, is there snow or not, is there a lot of ice wind or not? , etc... So there are many things that have an influence and can make a difference. But to give you an idea... Chamaerops gets leaf damage from approximately -7° to -8°C. Jubaea gets leaf damage from -9°C approximately... But as mentioned, many factors can influence this and cause damage to occur more quickly... Hopefully this helps you.👍 Greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪
@@xd4564-t5i I would like to protect my Jubaea as I protect all my other sensitive palm trees. So with a box and a fan heater if necessary. For the first few years my Jubaea was protected with a box. But as it grew larger, I noticed that the stiff leaves were damaged by tying them together. The leaflets broke and hung messily, etc... I didn't like that. That's why I didn't want to tie the Jubaea together anymore. And that's why I kept postponing it, only when it got really cold and I had to, then I did it. In other words, I took more and more risks, and the Jubaea remained more and more unprotected in recent years. As you can see here in this video, things went wrong in the humid winter of 2022-2023. Last winter 2023-2024 I was determined to build a box again. Unfortunately, due to circumstances I have not yet been able to do so. So last winter it was unprotected again. But I have now wrapped the recovering spears with a heating cable and a fleece bag. The Jubaea survived last winter perfectly without any damage 😁👍 But I am still determined that I will build a large box for it again, so that the Jubaea has less risk of getting damaged again in the future. With a box around it you have more control and security. So to answer your question, if I could go back in time, I would have always built a box over it. So that it was properly dry & sheltered. Greetings Dimi 😊
@@Dimi.Exotic.Garden Thanks for the reply, it does seem like the growing point does not tolerate the combination of moisture + cold, I think if it was dry then the low temperature wouldn't have been a problem as the other leaves remained immaculate. If only there was a way to protect the growing point from rain/snow without having to build the large structure, maybe the leaves tied up and a tarpaulin stuffed at the growing point could be sufficient 😂. I lost a mature Chamaerops in the UK to this same issue of snow/ice remaining at the growing point for days.
@@xd4564-t5i Yes indeed, you can be sure that moisture is the biggest problem here. In dry conditions, several palm trees can still withstand quite a lot of frost. Unfortunately, the combination of frost and moisture is the worst. And yes, the spears are the most sensitive to this because the new tissue has not yet hardened. You can always see this in the light green color. It is indeed quite a job to always build such a structure over it, but that remains the best way of protection. The same reason why we humans live in houses, protection from the weather outside...😊 Also sorry to hear about you Chamaerops, ice & snow in the growing point and on the leaves is always best removed as quickly as possible. I use a leaf blower for this and sometimes also the air compressor, also using a hairdryer (warm air) to melt snow in the heads of the tree ferns...😁 All that ice & snow causes a lot of damage. Snow on the ground is a very good insulator, or I also like to see a thick layer of snow on the roofs of my boxes, which insulates very well. Oh well... it always makes the passion fun, that challenge. But sometimes we indeed have painful losses, that's nature and the consequences if we take too many risks...🤷♂
Magnifique ! petite question, concernant les palmiers moyennement rustique tel ce jubbeae ou le humilis , à partir de combien de degrée en négatif il faut le protéger ?
Si je peux faire un classement de rusticité je dirais d'abord Trachycarpus (Fortunei, Wagnerianus, Takil) ensuite les chamerops, ensuite de très près le jubeae ensuite le butia capitata. Avec l'accord de Dimi's@@coconeg, si tu espères un palmier sans apporter le moindre soin seul le trachycarpus en est capable dans le nord ouest de l'europe
@@anton.g.4950Très vrai, je n'aurais pas pu le dire mieux Anton👍😊 @coconeg, Trachycarpus fortunei (palmier de chine) est beaucoup plus résistant au gel que Jubaea.
@@Dimi.Exotic.Garden OK merci car j'en ai planté un en avril 2022(fortnei) . Je l'ai protégé en hiver 2022. J'ai redressé les palmes et mis un voile d'hivernage. Il doit faire un bon mètre 50.. Et je me demande si je dois encore le protéger cette année...
@@eijiroinouye4115 Ouch, that's sad to hear. There's not much you can do. If the heart of the palm is not damaged too badly, the palm will recover. New spears will appear later in the year. In the meantime, it is best to keep the hole dry so that nothing further rot. You can also use antifungal remedies, but that is certainly not a must. It's time to be patient now. If the existing leaves remain good, then that is a good sign. Good luck and greetings Dimi 🇧🇪
J'ai pu lire sur différend site que cette variété est longue a poussé les 15 premières années mais je trouve que en seulement 9 ans il a déjà bien poussé non ?
Jubaea est en effet très lent comme un petit palmier, donc certainement oui pendant les 15 premières années... Mon Jubaea dans la vidéo ci-dessus avait au moins 15 ans lorsque je l'ai planté il y a 10 ans. Ainsi, quand ils grandissent, ils grandissent beaucoup plus vite. 😊👍
@@eijiroinouye4115 Indeed, I was actually surprised too... unprotected is very risky here. But because the leaves are so stiff, I don't want to tie the leaves together because they will be damaged. The palm is also so big, at least 5 meters in diameter & 4.5 meters high, that a box becomes difficult in that location...🙈 Last winter was just way too wet and constantly high humidity during the frost (wet frost). That is much worse than dry frost like in 2021, which was even lower and yet caused no damage... Many palms had spear pull after last winter. Fortunately, my large Jubaea has been restored with almost the same large spears and therefore not weakened too much. I have now decided to build a large box for my Jubaea, even though it is difficult, so that it is protected & dry every winter. This makes it also easier for me to add additional heat in the event of extreme frost.
Helaas niet zo goed eigenlijk. Vorige winter is het palmhart van mijn Washingtonia flink beschadigd. Begin dit jaar is die al zijn bladeren en speren verloren. Het herstel kwam ook erg moeilijk & traag op gang. Ondertussen is die wel al terug redelijk hersteld met kleine bladeren & speertjes... Hij heeft dus nog een lange weg af te leggen. Hopelijk is komende winter zacht zodat die niet dood gaat en volgend jaar verder kan herstellen. Helaas kan ik hier geen foto's plaatsen in de reacties. Maar op mijn facebook kun je zeker meer info & foto's vinden van mijn Washingtonia. Je mag mij daar ook steeds contacteren en meer info en/of foto's vragen als je wil. Groeten Dimi 👍
Salut..belle video...je suis du sud italia ici clima Presque tropical jai des papayer mangue cacao ect comme palmier une peu. Tout syagrus archontophoenix.....vous devrier esseyer 1 foit le syagrus sans protection piur voir👍💪
Salut Patrick, merci.😊 Ça fait plaisir d'entendre👍 J'ai déjà essayé Syagrus ici, 4 ans avec protection. Mais malheureusement ce palmier est trop tropical pour ici, ne pousse pas et les hivers sont beaucoup trop rigoureux.🤷♂
@@Dimi.Exotic.Garden a bon...oui le syagrus peuve tenir -4 6 degrer..Quand il sont petit il sont tres delicate....le votre est morte?....moi ici au sud italie jai une cultivation tropicale si un jour vous vener en vacance je suis la avec plairi je vous montrerai la cultivation 💪
@@PatrickToscano-f7gJ'ai toujours mon Syagrus, oui, mais il est à peine en vie... Après quatre ans en pleine terre, je l'ai déterré et remis en pot fin 2022. Il lui restait 1 feuille saine et c'est toujours le cas. Cependant, je n’ai toujours pas constaté de nouvelle croissance. Ils ne grandiront jamais vraiment ici en Belgique car il fait trop froid ici. Ici, ils sont déjà morts à une courte température de -2°C Merci pour l'invitation.👍 Qu'avez-vous dans votre cultivation ?😊
@@Dimi.Exotic.Garden Depuis cette été j'ai un Syagrus chez moi et pour l'instant il se porte très bien, d'après ce que j'ai pu lire il résiste au alentour des -8 degrés et je suis de Lille, et comme c'est dernière années avec le réchauffement climatique il ne fais plus en dessous de -7 (et en plus jamais pendant longtemps) bah normalement ça devrais le faire je pense, rien que début décembre il a survécu a 2 nuit de gelé dont une a -5. Mais après je sais que dans une grande partie de la Belgique même c'est dernière années il continue de parfois faire en dessous de -7 en hiver donc c'est pas exactement le même climat que Lille.
@@lexogtÊtes-vous sûr de vouloir dire 'Syagrus romanzoffiana' ? Parce que c'est une espèce tropicale. Donc -8°C me semble vraiment peu probable. Mon Syagrus a déjà de gros dégâts à -1°C. Et -2°C, c'est fatal pour un Syagrus. Je serais très surpris si votre Syagrus survivait à -5°C. Donc je suis confus par votre message ? 🤔🤷♂️
Great documentation of a beautiful palm
Nice to hear, thanks Tim 🙏😊
AMAZING VIDEO I was worried at the end but all good 👍🏻
@@MoneyfriendcyIndeed, everything has quickly recovered well. In the meantime, it is growing well again and the trunk is also slowly starting to grow in height...👍
Thanks for your compliments 🙏😊
Greetings Dimi
It's grown really well and nice recovery.
Thank you Kris. Yes, the growth is now very fast actually for Jubaea. And indeed, luckily he has recovered quickly and well from the spear rot. Fortunately, the existing leaves remained beautiful and the damage was almost unnoticed.
Hallo Dimi,Wunderschön deine Jubaea Chilensis. Ich kenne niemanden der so eine große Jubaea Chilensis im Garten hat ausser Dir.Du machst das sehr Perfekt jedesmal mit deinen Palmen 🌴. Ich ziehe den Hut. Danke für das schöne Video. Grüße Günter und Elke ❤️
Hallo Gunther & Elke, vielen Dank für Ihr Kompliment.🙏😊 Es macht mich sehr glücklich und das weiß ich sehr zu schätzen.
Ich weiß, dass es in Deutschland mehrere erwachsene Jubaeas gibt. Leider weiß ich nicht wo und/oder Namen...🤷♂️
Aber es gibt sicherlich einige Exotenliebhaber in Deutschland, deren Jubaea 2 bis 3 Mal so groß ist wie meiner.
Aber ich bin wirklich sehr zufrieden mit meinem Exemplar. Schade um den Schaden jetzt, aber in den nächsten Jahren wird man besser geschützt sein. Es wird also gut gehen.
Ich freue mich, dass es Ihnen wieder gefallen hat und viel Glück und Spaß mit Ihren Exoten. Viele Grüße aus Belgien 🇧🇪👍
Vielen Dank Dimi für deine schönen Zeilen.
Prachtig gewoonweg 😍 Toffe video
Leuk om te horen. Dankjewel he 😊👍
Hello Dimi
Your jubaea is very beautyful
Good job
Alain
Thank you very much Alain 😊👍
Wow! What a wonderfull Jubaea story in Belgium! Many thanks for share.
Thank you very much 🙏😊
Glad you like it. 👍
Greetings
Been waiting for this exact video for a while!
Edit: Brahea Armata next please!
You should also add a Washingtonia Filifera to your collection (if there‘s enough space in your garden left 😅)!
Sorry for the wait.😇 I hope you find it worth the wait... and enjoy it 😊
Unfortunately I don't have enough space for more palms. I also have many palms in pots that have been waiting for years for a place...🙈🤷♂️
Awesome job bro 💪🏾
Thanks man 🙏👍
One of my favorites. 😊
I love your planting process. Congratulations on the success of this palm. I have a Jubaea hybrid and it’s one of my favorites
Glad to hear that you like the planting process. Thanks 😊👍
Yeah...Jubaea hybrids are the best, i love them to. Definitely gonna folow yours...😉
Hi Dimitri! Thank you for sharing. Very insightful to see that even such an old palm suffered from the minus 7°c and spear pulled and thankfully recovered. So really, no protection is a very risky strategy. My own jubaea is perhaps a 3rd or a quarter of the age of yours and was left totally unprotected. The whole center rotted and 3 or 4 new fronds quickly appeared but are very small. Yours with its age and greater robustness seems to have been able to produce new fronds of almost the same size as normal
Again, remarkable to observe the behaviour. Best wishes for a milder winter 2023/24 and long may you have the energy and time to winter-proof your garden as you do
Hi Jerome, Thank you very much 😊👍
Indeed...unprotected is very risky. But because the leaves are so stiff, I don't want to tie the leaves together because they will be damaged. The palm is also so big, at least 5 meters in diameter & 4.5 meters high, that a box becomes difficult in that location...🙈
Last winter was just way too wet and constantly high humidity during the frost (wet frost). That is much worse than dry frost like in 2021, which was even lower and yet caused no damage...
Many palms had spear rot after last winter. Fortunately, my large Jubaea has indeed been restored with almost the same large spears and therefore not weakened too much.
I have now decided to build a large box for my Jubaea, so that it is protected & dry every winter. This makes it also easier for me to add additional heat in the event of extreme frost. Hopefully your Jubaea will recover quickly too. Good luck & greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪🤜
you have the most beautiful garden I've ever seen! really…
That's very kind of you David. Thank you very much. I really appreciate that 🙏☺
But I'm sure there are more beautiful gardens.👍
Giant. Well done 👍
Thank you sir 😊
Geweldig je jubaea, mijn lievelings palm! Mooi overzicht weer Dimi, ik zie dat je hem al vanaf 2014 in de volle grond heb gezet,
Zo begrijp ik weer dat ik meer geduld moet hebben wand die van mij staat pas vanaf 2019 in de volle grond.
Maar wat een mooi overzicht weer super!! Groetjes uit NL.
Dankjewel Gert. Ja de tijd vliegt, het lijkt voor mij alsof het maar een paar jaar geleden was, maar 2014 is inderdaad alweer 10 jaar geleden 😲🙈
Die tijdsperiode is ook zowat de minimum die ik neem voor mijn Timelapse video's te maken... zodat het ook een beetje de moeite word 😊
2019 zeg je, dat wil dus zeggen dat jou Jubaea ondertussen goed gesetteld moet zijn en vanaf nu de groei ook sterk zal versnellen. Dus volgend jaar word leuk voor je 😉👍
Het gaat ook sneller dan je denkt hoor, zeker als ze volwassen beginnen worden. De speren zitten maar op +-30cm van elkaar, met 5 a 6 stuks tegelijk dus heel dik ook. Kijk naar de foto van mijn rotte speren dit jaar. Dat waren 5 bladeren.
Jammer van de schade nu en het verloren groei jaar. Maar ik ga vanaf nu toch een hok maken zodat die komende jaren beter beschermd word. Deze wil ik echt niet verliezen, zeker nu die volwassen aan het worden is. Dus weer maar eens op men tanden bijten en hok maken 😉🤷♂️
Het is ook een van mijn favorieten in de tuin, lekker vette Jubaea, wat is er mooier he ? 😍👍
Erg bedankt voor je leuke reactie weer. Veel succes & plezier met de jouwe ook. Ik zie hem graag ook weer volgend jaar, dus zeker foto's maken 😉
Groeten Dimi 🤜
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Bravo pour votre passion, quel travail de devoir protéger vos palmiers chaque hiver ici dans le sud de la France sur la côte méditerranéenne, je n'ai pas ce problème. Ce qui est remarquable, c'est que vous ne l'avez pas mutilé, comme font beaucoup de gens, en taillant les palmes. Vous lui avez laissé une bonne couronne de palmes et ça, c'est super. Aussi bien pour l'esthétique que pour la santé de l'arbre. Encore bravo et respect !
Salut, merci beaucoup. 🙏😊
Oui effectivement, bien noté.👍Je ne comprends pas non plus pourquoi beaucoup de gens veulent tailler souvent, ce n'est effectivement pas très bon pour le palmier.
Plus il y a de feuilles, plus les palmiers deviendront forts, sains et épais. De nombreuses feuilles sont également nécessaires pour une formation optimale du tronc. Je m'efforce de faire en sorte que mes palmiers contiennent autant de feuilles que possible. C’est ainsi qu’ils sont vraiment les plus beaux.
Mooie video! Goed en leerzaam om te zien hoe je zo'n groot gevaarte hebt aangeplant!
Thanks Remy👍Ja vond dat er wel bij passen om te laten zien 😊
That was great to watch 👍
Nice to hear. Thank you Marckenny 👍😊
Nice one dimi. Mine had some issues too over this last winter, butvalso pulled through. Grtz rob
Yes, it was a bad winter, much too wet all the time. And the frost was also always moist.
I should have known & acted. But I've been too nonchalant...🙈
Fortunately, he has already recovered well. Very unfortunate about the lost year of growth...🙄🤷♂️
Thank you for your response and good to hear that yours has been recovered too 👍
I've lost too last winter :(....amazing garden Dimi :)
That's very sad to hear Nicolas.😔
I lost my biggest Butia, unfortunately.🤷♂️
Thank you for your compliments 😊
Amazing work , amazing dedication, such a beautiful specimen! Your garden is one of the ones that inspired me to get into Zone pushing 🤗🇺🇸🌴 continue success and many Blessings 🙏🇺🇲
🌴Joses Tropical Garden 🌴
Thank you very much Joses. 🙏😊
There are three reasons for my channel...
1) As an everlasting memory for myself...
2) To inspire others...
3) To share the fun with other exotics enthusiasts...
Glad to hear it's useful too. God bless you too. Greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪👍
Bonjour à vous 😊
Magnifique vidéo et surtout superbe évolution de votre Jubaea !
Avec cette musique qui vous transporte et tellement de soins que vous apporter un vrai passionné 😊👍
Petite frayeur vers la fin mais très vite oublié il a repris de plus belle ❤
Un jour j’aimerais visiter votre havre de paix .
Bonne journée
Très agréable d'entendre Antonio, merci beaucoup.🙏
C'est aussi sympa que tu aies remarqué la musique👍
Vous êtes certainement les bienvenus si vous souhaitez venir un jour😊
Cordialement Dimi
Nicely done video. Thankyou. Look forward to more. Best wishes.
Nice to hear and thanks a lot 🙏😊👍
Prachtige boom
Dank je 😊 Ja vind ik ook, één van mijn favorieten in de tuin...👍
Top gedaan en leuk om te zien, degelijke constructie, zeer goed over nagedacht 👍👍👍👍
Thanks man 🙏😊
Erg fijn om te horen. Ik hoop dat het anderen ook helpt & inspiratie geeft...👍
Ik neem aan dat deze reactie bij mijn nieuwste video omtrend de winterbescherming van de Phoenix bedoeld is...😉
Nog leuke feestdagen gewenst makker 🤜
This is great, thank you so much. 👍
Beatiful Jubaea...👌
Love your videos 😍
Great to hear.😊
Thank you very much for the support.🙏🙏
Beautiful palm tree, I have a small collection of palm trees. I live in Brazil, I'm lucky enough to be a tropical and very hot country. I have Syagrus romanzoffiana, Copernicia prunifera, Astrocaryum aculeatum, Elaeis guineensis, Acrocomia aculeata, Attalea dubia, Attalea funifera.
Thank you Paulo 🙏😊
You have a very nice collection there. I can only dream of that here...
That must also be very enjoyable in your garden. A Jubaea chilensis would also do very well with you.
Many greetings & palm pleasure from far away Belgium 🇧🇪😊👍
Impressive!
Thanks Jailton 😊👍
Ein Traum ❤
Vielen Dank 😊
Magnifique évolution 🤩 Il est très beau
Merci beaucoup Quentin 😊👍
Gratulacje taką Jubaea chciałbym mieć masz rękę do tych roślin i masę serca w to wkładasz powodzenia życzę 😍🥰😍👍😁👍
Dziękuję za komplementy 👍 😊
Jako miłośnik egzotyki zdecydowanie powinieneś zabrać Jubaeę, nie wahaj się.
Да проста класс слов нема❤
Большое спасибо 🙏😊
Que hermoso video, gracias por ir mostrando las etapas de la Palma en esos 10 años, te comento que hace unos meses me enamoré de la palma Chilena y ya tengo 20 de todos tamaños, quiero fomentar la Palma que principalmente se encuentra en la zona centro norte de Chile, yo estoy en Chillan zona centro sur, he encontrado ejemplares de 200 años pero son pocos en este lugar, en estos momentos vengo llegando de Curico donde traje algunas palmas y me encuentro con tú video, me motiva aún más el verlo, muchas gracias y espero no tengas problemas con las heladas, que siga creciendo tú palma, esta hermosa, saludos
Hola Cristian, Me alegra saber que te ha gustado mi vídeo y que te motiva. 🙏👍
Jubaea chilensis es de hecho una de las especies de palmeras más bellas del mundo. A mí también me encantan estas palmeras.
Que maravilla que vivas allá en Chile y que ya tengas tantos ejemplares.
Qué bueno que quieras promocionar esta palmera.💪
Y debe ser increíble ver ejemplares de 200 años de antigüedad.
Disfrútalo aún más y muchos saludos desde la lejana Bélgica 🇧🇪😁🤜
Es un gusto estar contacto y me encantaría mostrarte las fotos que tengo, quizás tb suba un video con todas las imágenes que tengo, te voy comentando, un abrazo a la distancia, que estés muy bien y si puedes enviar fotos de tú palma.
@@cristianmedina007Hola Cristian, Sí, sería genial ver fotos. 😊
Si tienes messenger, siempre puedes enviarlos por messenger. Puedes encontrarme en Messenger (Facebook) con el nombre de Dimi 's Exotisch Hofke. Pero un vídeo también es genial, por supuesto, definitivamente lo veré.
Gracias de antemano.👍
Impressionnant, il a bien poussé en 10 ans.
En effet. Merci beaucoup 🙏😊
Mon palmier préféré ! Encore félicitation ! A 7 minutes 20 j'ai vu que vous avez beaucoup protéger, qu'est ce qu'il justifiait cela ? En le protégeant de cette faction n'y a t-il pas une augmentation de l'humidité dedans ?
Également un de mes préférés. Merci beaucoup 🙏😊
Cette protection a eu lieu pendant la semaine des glaces en février 2021. Ensuite, la température est devenue ici -8,5°C avec les jours de glace. Heureusement du gel sec. La protection n'a été en place que quelques jours et le chauffage a été réalisé. Ces tissus sont également très respirants.👍
Super Video..Sehr schöne und gesunde Jubaea 😍..
Danke schön. 👍
Freut mich, dass es dir gefallen hat, Adam.😊
Very beautiful palm tree! Do you think it’s true that Jubea Chilensis is the most cold-resistant feather palm?
Thank you.
Yes, Jubaea is certainly the most cold-resistant of all feather palms. Certainly adult specimens can withstand a lot of dry frost. I think the enormous thickness of the trunk may also have something to do with this. I think it's a real must-have for a palm lover.👍😊
Wow, what a beautiful palm! I really want to try growing a Jubaea in my garden here in the UK. Although I don't know if I have enough space for one as they get so big when mature.
Thanks Peter 😊👍
Yes, these are very large palms. To give you a better estimate...
Mine is now at least 6 meters in diameter and about 4.5 meters high.
But small, they grow slowly, so if you plant a small one you still have many years left...😊
Thanks for the size info, Dimi, very helpful! My garden is only about 8 metres wide, so it would eventually fill most of the garden if planted in the centre. But yeah you are right they are very slow-growing palms, so would take a long time to get that big. Hopefully, by then I would have moved to somewhere with a larger garden 🤞
@@PeterEntwistleI understand...
You're welcome and good luck. 👍🤜
Great Video thanks! I got a Jubaea planted 2009 in southwest Germany close to the Rhine. Got the same problem last Winter: spear is lost. But so far no new spear appears :-( just four fans are still green. I am still hoping..
Thank you Sebastian👍
Too bad...that's not so much fun of course.😔 But the good news is that there are still existing leaves that are good, you say.
That means there is still life in it. Unfortunately, the heart of palm will be severely damaged, but recovery is still possible.
Keep a close eye on it in the coming weeks, normally this should happen any time now. You can also put a stick in the hole and mark it. You can see from the line whether the stick is coming up...
I hope with you that your Jubaea will recover. He is now very weakened, so he must now be very well protected. It is best not to give frost this winter. Good luck in advance 🤜
Dear Dimi, my compliments for the amazing garden and specimen. I do struggle to find a seller of Jubea Chilensis in the North-East of Italy. I have been looking for it for a long time. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks a lot.
Hi Marco, thank you for your compliments. 😊
Northeast Italy is a long way from here and so I don't know any addresses near you. But I can recommend the specialist in the Netherlands where I also bought my Jubaea, the one in the video. I know that John, the owner, also ships abroad. So you can contact him and ask if he also sends to you. www.barteljo.nl
Good luck and let me know if you succeed. Greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪
Hi@@Dimi.Exotic.Garden. Thank you very much for your kind and prompt message and for the contact of the specialist 🙂. I will definitely keep you posted. My compliments again for your garden.
What was the coldest temp the plant took unprotected? How generally hardy is the jubea
My Jubaea, unprotected, was the coldest a wet -7°C.
In general, the Jubaea can handle a little colder temperatures. But of course damage depends on many more factors than just the amount of frost. 🤷♂️
For chamaerops humilis and jubeae chilensis how many degrees is the minimum temperature that it can tolerate without a cover, at what degrees do its leaves get damaged
Thank you (Hungary)
Hi Attila, That depends on many different factors. Such as how big is the palm, how healthy is the palm, does the palm also get sun in the winter, is it sheltered or completely open, is it wet frost or dry frost, is there snow or not, is there a lot of ice wind or not? , etc...
So there are many things that have an influence and can make a difference. But to give you an idea... Chamaerops gets leaf damage from approximately -7° to -8°C. Jubaea gets leaf damage from -9°C approximately...
But as mentioned, many factors can influence this and cause damage to occur more quickly...
Hopefully this helps you.👍
Greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪
@@Dimi.Exotic.Garden How would you have protected the Jubaea if you could go back in time, some type of waterproof cover over the crown?
@@xd4564-t5i I would like to protect my Jubaea as I protect all my other sensitive palm trees. So with a box and a fan heater if necessary.
For the first few years my Jubaea was protected with a box. But as it grew larger, I noticed that the stiff leaves were damaged by tying them together. The leaflets broke and hung messily, etc...
I didn't like that. That's why I didn't want to tie the Jubaea together anymore. And that's why I kept postponing it, only when it got really cold and I had to, then I did it. In other words, I took more and more risks, and the Jubaea remained more and more unprotected in recent years.
As you can see here in this video, things went wrong in the humid winter of 2022-2023. Last winter 2023-2024 I was determined to build a box again. Unfortunately, due to circumstances I have not yet been able to do so. So last winter it was unprotected again. But I have now wrapped the recovering spears with a heating cable and a fleece bag. The Jubaea survived last winter perfectly without any damage 😁👍
But I am still determined that I will build a large box for it again, so that the Jubaea has less risk of getting damaged again in the future. With a box around it you have more control and security.
So to answer your question, if I could go back in time, I would have always built a box over it. So that it was properly dry & sheltered.
Greetings Dimi 😊
@@Dimi.Exotic.Garden Thanks for the reply, it does seem like the growing point does not tolerate the combination of moisture + cold, I think if it was dry then the low temperature wouldn't have been a problem as the other leaves remained immaculate. If only there was a way to protect the growing point from rain/snow without having to build the large structure, maybe the leaves tied up and a tarpaulin stuffed at the growing point could be sufficient 😂. I lost a mature Chamaerops in the UK to this same issue of snow/ice remaining at the growing point for days.
@@xd4564-t5i Yes indeed, you can be sure that moisture is the biggest problem here. In dry conditions, several palm trees can still withstand quite a lot of frost. Unfortunately, the combination of frost and moisture is the worst. And yes, the spears are the most sensitive to this because the new tissue has not yet hardened. You can always see this in the light green color.
It is indeed quite a job to always build such a structure over it, but that remains the best way of protection. The same reason why we humans live in houses, protection from the weather outside...😊
Also sorry to hear about you Chamaerops, ice & snow in the growing point and on the leaves is always best removed as quickly as possible. I use a leaf blower for this and sometimes also the air compressor, also using a hairdryer (warm air) to melt snow in the heads of the tree ferns...😁
All that ice & snow causes a lot of damage. Snow on the ground is a very good insulator, or I also like to see a thick layer of snow on the roofs of my boxes, which insulates very well.
Oh well... it always makes the passion fun, that challenge. But sometimes we indeed have painful losses, that's nature and the consequences if we take too many risks...🤷♂
Magnifique ! petite question, concernant les palmiers moyennement rustique tel ce jubbeae ou le humilis , à partir de combien de degrée en négatif il faut le protéger ?
Merci. 😊
Je recommande de les protéger de -7 à -8°C environ. Le garder au sec fait une grande différence.
Pour un palmier de Chine c'est relativement pareil ou il est plus rustique que le jubaea ?
Si je peux faire un classement de rusticité je dirais d'abord Trachycarpus (Fortunei, Wagnerianus, Takil) ensuite les chamerops, ensuite de très près le jubeae ensuite le butia capitata. Avec l'accord de Dimi's@@coconeg, si tu espères un palmier sans apporter le moindre soin seul le trachycarpus en est capable dans le nord ouest de l'europe
@@anton.g.4950Très vrai, je n'aurais pas pu le dire mieux Anton👍😊
@coconeg, Trachycarpus fortunei (palmier de chine) est beaucoup plus résistant au gel que Jubaea.
@@Dimi.Exotic.Garden OK merci car j'en ai planté un en avril 2022(fortnei) . Je l'ai protégé en hiver 2022. J'ai redressé les palmes et mis un voile d'hivernage.
Il doit faire un bon mètre 50.. Et je me demande si je dois encore le protéger cette année...
Какие стимулятории им дают при росте ...
Немного, просто время от времени немного органических удобрений и, прежде всего, много воды. 👍
If sections of new leaves turn brown should you cut the brown sections off?
If there are a lot of brown parts, I will indeed trim them a bit.
@Dimi.Exotic.Garden Yesterday I pulled out 4 center spears out of my Jubae 2 months after we had a cold front. What should I do?
@@eijiroinouye4115 Ouch, that's sad to hear. There's not much you can do. If the heart of the palm is not damaged too badly, the palm will recover. New spears will appear later in the year. In the meantime, it is best to keep the hole dry so that nothing further rot. You can also use antifungal remedies, but that is certainly not a must.
It's time to be patient now. If the existing leaves remain good, then that is a good sign. Good luck and greetings Dimi 🇧🇪
Se dice que la especie tiene mas de 100 millones de años. Pueden vivir hasta los 800 - 1500 años.
Gracias Diego 👍 No lo sabía. Pueden envejecer mucho sí...
Hermosas palmeras, cierto 😊
J'ai pu lire sur différend site que cette variété est longue a poussé les 15 premières années mais je trouve que en seulement 9 ans il a déjà bien poussé non ?
Jubaea est en effet très lent comme un petit palmier, donc certainement oui pendant les 15 premières années...
Mon Jubaea dans la vidéo ci-dessus avait au moins 15 ans lorsque je l'ai planté il y a 10 ans. Ainsi, quand ils grandissent, ils grandissent beaucoup plus vite. 😊👍
@@Dimi.Exotic.Garden D'accord merci je comprend mieux.
Did you need to amend the soil?
No, I haven't changed anything on the ground. I have sandy loam soil here, so it's actually ideal. 😇👍
@@Dimi.Exotic.Garden Spectacular. I was surprised that such a large Jubae like yours had its center spears pulled out.
@@eijiroinouye4115 Indeed, I was actually surprised too... unprotected is very risky here. But because the leaves are so stiff, I don't want to tie the leaves together because they will be damaged. The palm is also so big, at least 5 meters in diameter & 4.5 meters high, that a box becomes difficult in that location...🙈
Last winter was just way too wet and constantly high humidity during the frost (wet frost). That is much worse than dry frost like in 2021, which was even lower and yet caused no damage...
Many palms had spear pull after last winter. Fortunately, my large Jubaea has been restored with almost the same large spears and therefore not weakened too much.
I have now decided to build a large box for my Jubaea, even though it is difficult, so that it is protected & dry every winter. This makes it also easier for me to add additional heat in the event of extreme frost.
@Dimi.Exotic.Garden Wonderful
Thank You 😊 very much🙏. Are you in Holland 🇳🇱? Oh, I realize you are in Belgium 🇧🇪.
Do you have 1? Also, can it handle dry summers ☀️ without much water?
Hoe gaat het met de Mexican fan palm??
Helaas niet zo goed eigenlijk. Vorige winter is het palmhart van mijn Washingtonia flink beschadigd. Begin dit jaar is die al zijn bladeren en speren verloren. Het herstel kwam ook erg moeilijk & traag op gang. Ondertussen is die wel al terug redelijk hersteld met kleine bladeren & speertjes...
Hij heeft dus nog een lange weg af te leggen. Hopelijk is komende winter zacht zodat die niet dood gaat en volgend jaar verder kan herstellen. Helaas kan ik hier geen foto's plaatsen in de reacties. Maar op mijn facebook kun je zeker meer info & foto's vinden van mijn Washingtonia. Je mag mij daar ook steeds contacteren en meer info en/of foto's vragen als je wil. Groeten Dimi 👍
Salut..belle video...je suis du sud italia ici clima Presque tropical jai des papayer mangue cacao ect comme palmier une peu. Tout syagrus archontophoenix.....vous devrier esseyer 1 foit le syagrus sans protection piur voir👍💪
Salut Patrick, merci.😊
Ça fait plaisir d'entendre👍
J'ai déjà essayé Syagrus ici, 4 ans avec protection. Mais malheureusement ce palmier est trop tropical pour ici, ne pousse pas et les hivers sont beaucoup trop rigoureux.🤷♂
@@Dimi.Exotic.Garden a bon...oui le syagrus peuve tenir -4 6 degrer..Quand il sont petit il sont tres delicate....le votre est morte?....moi ici au sud italie jai une cultivation tropicale si un jour vous vener en vacance je suis la avec plairi je vous montrerai la cultivation 💪
@@PatrickToscano-f7gJ'ai toujours mon Syagrus, oui, mais il est à peine en vie...
Après quatre ans en pleine terre, je l'ai déterré et remis en pot fin 2022. Il lui restait 1 feuille saine et c'est toujours le cas. Cependant, je n’ai toujours pas constaté de nouvelle croissance.
Ils ne grandiront jamais vraiment ici en Belgique car il fait trop froid ici. Ici, ils sont déjà morts à une courte température de -2°C
Merci pour l'invitation.👍
Qu'avez-vous dans votre cultivation ?😊
@@Dimi.Exotic.Garden Depuis cette été j'ai un Syagrus chez moi et pour l'instant il se porte très bien, d'après ce que j'ai pu lire il résiste au alentour des -8 degrés et je suis de Lille, et comme c'est dernière années avec le réchauffement climatique il ne fais plus en dessous de -7 (et en plus jamais pendant longtemps) bah normalement ça devrais le faire je pense, rien que début décembre il a survécu a 2 nuit de gelé dont une a -5. Mais après je sais que dans une grande partie de la Belgique même c'est dernière années il continue de parfois faire en dessous de -7 en hiver donc c'est pas exactement le même climat que Lille.
@@lexogtÊtes-vous sûr de vouloir dire 'Syagrus romanzoffiana' ? Parce que c'est une espèce tropicale. Donc -8°C me semble vraiment peu probable. Mon Syagrus a déjà de gros dégâts à -1°C. Et -2°C, c'est fatal pour un Syagrus. Je serais très surpris si votre Syagrus survivait à -5°C. Donc je suis confus par votre message ? 🤔🤷♂️