1 Big Palmtree vs 1 Crazy Man (Timelapse)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Hi everyone,
    Welcome to a new extended video. At the request of many, I have filmed the entire construction process of my winter protection for the large 'Phoenix canariënsis' for you this time. Now you can also see how I get the many leaves together... because I got that question very often.😊
    Last winter the 8 year old winter protection for my Phoenix canariensis turned out to be too small... The 5 meters (16.4 feet) had become too low and so this year (2023) I had to increase the height quite a bit.
    The new height is now 6.30 meters (20.7 feet)
    With this new height I now hope to do at least the next 3 years and maybe even more...🤞
    Many will think I'm crazy, especially when you know that I built this all by myself & only with a ladder...🫣 But luckily being crazy doesn't hurt 😉
    This Phoenix canariensis (canary date palm) has been growing here in open ground for 15 years now. From a small palm to such a large palm now, this is very unique here in cold & wet Belgium... (zone 8b) That is why I have already developed a special bond with this beautiful palm. And that is also why I want to continue to protect it as best as possible for as long as I can.
    As you can see, this Phoenix has a very full crown of leaves. I consciously do this with all my palms because that way palmtrees become the strongest, healthiest and also the thickest.
    I also personally like them the most this way. So I will not easily prune a green leaf and try to avoid it.
    But this enormous crown of leaves has become quite a challenge to get together for winter protection. With just manpower it has become impossible to do this.
    So I came up with a new way to do that and I show you this now in this video😉
    Hopefully you enjoy seeing this...
    Dutch 🇳🇱, German 🇩🇪, French 🇫🇷, Polish, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese subtitles are now also available for this video!😉👍
    Other languages will be added later...
    Also check my other Timelapse video's... • My Timelapse videos
    Many greetings & fun from Belgium ! 😎
    Dimi
    Be sure to check out my other videos for even more exotic fun...
    Tip: It's so nice to watch my video's on a 4K TV 😉👍
    For more pictures and stuff also check out my Facebook : / exotisch.hofke.dimi
    Instagram : / dimi.exotisch.hofke
    Music I used in this video:
    1) Lazarus Moment - Reminiscence
    2) Lazarus Moment - Gone Together (slowed)
    3) Lazarus Moment - Vagrant
    4) Lazarus Moment - Valley Of Fallen Angels
    5) Lazarus Moment - New World
    6) Lazarus Moment - Unforgiven

Комментарии • 113

  • @DonPablo91
    @DonPablo91 8 месяцев назад +13

    Thank you so much for the video! This is gonna help a lot of people protect their own palms and shows newcomers what is achievable! Merry Christmas from Franconia!

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад +3

      Thanks a lot man for the support 🤜
      Yes, I hope that in addition to entertainment, this also gives others inspiration & ideas. That's why I make this video too 👍
      Merry Christmas & New Year to you too from Belgium

  • @KD-cg9iq
    @KD-cg9iq 8 месяцев назад +6

    Wat een huzarenwerk, dit is van een gans ander niveau, bij mijn weten absoluut uniek.
    Wat een doorzettingsvermogen. Mijn felicitaties voor dit titanenstuk

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Heel erg bedankt voor de complimenten en dat mijn werk word geapprecieerd 🙏😊
      Het vraagt wel wat, maar ik heb het er voor over. Die keuze moet iedereen voor zich maken. En ik kan begrijpen dat sommige me gek verklaren...😊
      Ik hoop dat mijn video nu ook anderen kan helpen & inspireren...👍
      Bedankt alvast voor de support 🤜

  • @kenhill1885
    @kenhill1885 8 месяцев назад +4

    Using the bottle jack to raise the structure while tying the massive fronds is genius! Can you post a video in the spring taking this structure down? Good work and thanks for sharing!

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you Ken. 😊
      I'm going to film the loosening of the fronds in the spring anyway 👍
      And this video of mine shows how I dismantled the old structure the last time -> ruclips.net/video/D1mLIDUNL58/видео.htmlsi=T1-GxyNqoRoj8Y65

  • @gertumans6846
    @gertumans6846 8 месяцев назад +5

    Allemachtig Demi!! Ik heb met verbazing naar je filmpje zitten kijken.
    Man wat een werk, het geeft ook wel aan hoe ontzettend jullie/jij genieten van de mooie Phoenix Canarische.
    Ik heb hier echt verwondering voor!! echt geweldig!!! En wat slim bedacht allemaal.
    Dat dak was echt wel moelijk!!!
    Super groetjes Gert!!

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад +2

      Dank je makker. Heel leuk om te horen dat je ervan genoten hebt. Daarvoor doe ik het allemaal 😊
      Het is inderdaad wel wat werk, maar daarna kan je wel de winter met een gerust hart in...😉
      De palmen blijven zo het mooist als je het dan goed aanpakt. En ja ik zat al een heel jaar na te denken hoe ik het kon aanpakken want vorig jaar had ik enorm gesukkeld om de bladeren met armkracht samen te krijgen...
      Wie niet sterk is moet slimmer zijn 😉
      En ja het dak is altijd het lastigste al valt dat toch wel nog mee hoor zoals je kan zien. Ik doe het al vele jaren dus... tis een beetje lomp en groot en de kanteling bovenaan is steeds het gevaarlijkste punt.
      Maar goed, ik hoop dat ik met deze video toch anderen ook wat inspireer & ideetjes geef 😊
      Bedankt voor de support 🤜
      Groeten Dimi

  • @tomaszwoznica6647
    @tomaszwoznica6647 8 месяцев назад +3

    Film bomba podziwiam za masę pracy którą wkładasz w swój piękny ogród inspirujesz mnie i jestem za to wdzięczny ❤
    Szczęśliwego nowego roku 👍

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Cześć Tomasz,
      Dziękuję bardzo 🙏
      Bardzo miło jest słyszeć, że mój film Cię inspiruje i że Ci się spodobał.
      Chcę zrobić wiele dla moich palm, a szczególnie dla tego wyjątkowego Feniksa.
      Życzę Wam dużo szczęścia, miłości i zdrowia w 2024 roku 😊👍🥳🎉
      Pozdrowienia z Belgii 🇧🇪

  • @newyorktropicalgarden9364
    @newyorktropicalgarden9364 8 месяцев назад +3

    This is amazing!!!!!! Bravo. This inspires me so much with all of my palms in NY. Great process and ideas.

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much Tim 🙏
      That's nice to hear. The main reason for this video is to share my methods with you. To inspire you & give you ideas. This way we can help each other to protect our beloved plants better and/or more easily. 😉👍
      Enjoy the end of the year and best wishes for 2024 🥳

  • @user-cq8sv6pf6p
    @user-cq8sv6pf6p 8 месяцев назад +2

    Yes Dimi, the larger the palm the more intensive the job becomes, I had a comparable height with the C.medullaris but less intense in terms of build, compliments for you
    👍

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you Ed, indeed 👍
      Damn...C. medullaris of that size...😎 Also Respect 🤜

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Ik heb nu pas door dat jij Eduard bent...😇🙈
      Bedankt makker 👍🤜

  • @quentin6709
    @quentin6709 8 месяцев назад +2

    Good job Dimi 💪 The vidéo and the translater in french is perfect 🎉 Thank you for your time and the explication for this big baby 🤩

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Merci beaucoup 🙏😊
      And thanks for letting me know that the translation is good Quentin. Because I just have to trust Google translate that it is correct...🤷‍♂️
      You're welcome for the video, hope this can help and/or give you ideas 😉👍

  • @philippk2310
    @philippk2310 8 месяцев назад +2

    Nice video.
    I have also a lot of Palms but no phoenix . I have a few big Trachys a small Jubaea, a small washingtonia and a few yuccas...
    I live in the Austrian Alps so its not easy to keep them alive.
    I cover them in fleece and keep them warm with thermostat and heatwire.
    Only the washy have a small house like yours.

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Hi Philip, wow...nice collection you have there, especially for the Austrian Alps. 👍
      You're doing well. As they get bigger, it becomes more difficult with fleece and heating cables. That only heats locally. But I understand that not everyone is as crazy as me to build a box like that around every palm...🤭🤷‍♂️
      Nice to hear that you like the video. Thank you 😊👍

  • @tntropics
    @tntropics 8 месяцев назад +3

    Wow what a ingenious way to tie the fronds

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks man.🤜
      Yes it takes a while, but it works very well. It helped me a lot.😊👍

  • @antoniolumia
    @antoniolumia 8 месяцев назад +3

    tout mes compliments d'autant plus que c'est l'unique spécimen de phoénix canariensis qui grandit à l'extérieur en Belgique dont le feuillage ne résiste pas à des températures plus basses que - 5 degrés.

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Merci beaucoup Antonio 🙏😊
      En effet, et celui-ci est là depuis maintenant 15 ans...
      Superbe palmier, j'espère pouvoir continuer à bien le protéger encore quelques années...🤞

  • @bigred6815
    @bigred6815 5 месяцев назад +2

    This is what perseverance,commitment and love look like. Just amazing.

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  5 месяцев назад

      Oh thank you very much.🙏
      Yes and a bit of craziness 😉
      Greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪

  • @bloggalot4718
    @bloggalot4718 8 месяцев назад +2

    Marvellous garden Dimi.

  • @goranzekaj943
    @goranzekaj943 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is crazy what you are doing for your palms. Big greetings from Serbia 🇷🇸. Because of you I will plant palm in my yard because we in Serbia have better climate conditions in summer in Serbia is +40

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much Goran 🙏😊
      And very nice to hear that my videos inspire you. that's why I do it 👍
      Sounds good indeed, lots of possibilities there. I wish you lots of fun & success. And you can always ask something if necessary 😉
      Many greetings from Belgium 🌴

  • @gunterschmid5981
    @gunterschmid5981 8 месяцев назад +5

    Super Dimi,ich habe es bei meiner Washingtonia 4Meter hoch genau so gebaut wie Du und habe ein sehr gutes Gefühl. Perfekt ❤

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад +1

      Danke Günter 🙏😊
      Das ist auch eine große Washingtonia. Es ist wirklich gut, dass Sie es auf diese Weise schützen. So hast du im Winter mehr Kontrolle und Seelenfrieden 😉💪
      Viel Glück damit und Grüße aus Belgien 🤜

    • @gunterschmid5981
      @gunterschmid5981 8 месяцев назад +1

      Vielen Dank Dimi.
      Ja die wächst sehr gut die Washingtonia. Ich habe auch sehr viele Palmen. ❤ Grüße

    • @gunterschmid5981
      @gunterschmid5981 8 месяцев назад +1

      Viele Palmen.1 Perfekter Mann ...Dimi.

  • @DonPablo91
    @DonPablo91 8 месяцев назад +3

    This is what real dedication looks like!

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад +1

      Indeed, thanks man 😉💪
      But I guess you also have to be a bit crazy...😁🙈

  • @Daniel-rs6wk
    @Daniel-rs6wk 8 месяцев назад +3

    That's an incredible work ! Giant canariensis! Amazing Dimi.
    One question, you don't need to protect chamaerops humilis in Belgium , right? They grow near the mountain in italy , they are very cold hardy . Merry Christmas

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you Daniel 👍😊
      Indeed, Chamaerops humilis is very frost resistant. I have several that I almost never protect. A cover is only applied in case of severe/extreme frost. They do suffer when there is very damp frost, which often happens here. The leaves sometimes have damage from -7° to -8°...
      I have even had deaths at -9°, but also others who survive a dry -12°...🤷‍♂️
      But Chamaerops indeed remains generally unprotected here.
      I have enough packing to do…😉🙈🥴

  • @Samuele.Exotic.Gardener
    @Samuele.Exotic.Gardener 3 месяца назад +2

    Sei il numero uno! Complimenti!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Un saluto anche alla tua meravigliosa Phoenix canariensis! 💚

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  3 месяца назад +1

      Grazie mille Samuele, ma penso di poter imparare molto anche da te...😁

    • @Samuele.Exotic.Gardener
      @Samuele.Exotic.Gardener 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Dimi.Exotic.Garden su youtube condivido poco negli ultimi anni, ma di esperimenti con palme resistenti al freddo ne ho fatti molti, dal 2008. Una volta era davvero una sfida al limiti con l'impossibile, sia per le temperature, sia per reperire sul mercato, palme all'epoca praticamente sconosciute. Finalmente negli ultimi anni possiamo provare molte specie, che un tempo erano ancora più a rischio, ma non bisogna mai abbassare la guardia... Stai facendo davvero un ottimo lavoro di divulgazione! Complimenti davvero! 😀👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @JulenOtero-Arosa
    @JulenOtero-Arosa 8 месяцев назад +2

    Top video dimi! Mooi uitgelegd 👌🏽🔥🌴 nu even een paar maanden geduld😜

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hola Julen, muchas gracias, me alegra saber que te gusta. 🙏😊
      Sí, todavía hay que tener paciencia, espero que sea pronto marzo 😉
      Todavía estoy trabajando en los subtítulos en español, pero definitivamente llegarán...👍
      Hoi Julen, erg bedankt, leuk om te horen dat je het goed vind. 🙏😊
      Ja, we moeten nog even geduld hebben, ik hoop dat het snel Maart is 😉
      Ik werk nog aan de Spaanse ondertitels, maar ze komen er zeker aan...👍

    • @JulenOtero-Arosa
      @JulenOtero-Arosa 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Dimi.Exotic.Garden hahaha top!💪🏽

  • @gabikagabika9469
    @gabikagabika9469 4 месяца назад +2

    Greetings from Hungary :) Keep up the hard work! More than hobby, i knew since ago for 7 years, but i love them! ;)

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  4 месяца назад

      Thank you 🙏😊 Yes I will not give up 💪😉
      Greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪

  • @user-fw8hf9zy9v
    @user-fw8hf9zy9v 8 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing work!! Here in Sicily the most of these wonderful palm trees are dead for the palm weevil😢
    Nice to see one like this in Northern Europe 😊🎉

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much Michele 🙏😊
      Indeed, they are beautiful palms and very unique here in Belgium.
      Very sorry to hear about the palm weevil over there. It is indeed a plague 😔
      Luckily it's too cold here for that beetle...
      Greetings from Belgium 👍

  • @TropicalGardening
    @TropicalGardening 8 месяцев назад +1

    Blijft mooi om te zien wat jij allemaal voor je dierbare plantjes over hebt 👍Geweldig! Mooi en duidelijk filmpje ook! De Phoenix gaat er vast weer doorheen komen!

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад +1

      Dank je Remy. Ja ik heb er wel wat voor over inderdaad 😇 Zo ben ik ook gerust, zelfs met komende vorst alweer... Gewoon dichtmaken en als het nodig blijkt een vuurtje erbij 👍
      Kunne we dit jaar weer volop van de Phoenix genieten 😉

  • @markstanley5349
    @markstanley5349 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great Job Dimi ! a lot of hard work

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks Mark 👍
      Indeed, but the work is worth it to me. 😊

  • @FrankWestphal
    @FrankWestphal 8 месяцев назад +4

    Hallo Dimi. Das ist ja eine Meisterleistung. Du kannst ja bald im Zirkus auftreten was du alles so anstellst. Was machst du wenn noch 2m noch dazu kommen? Und der Umfang wird ja mit den Jahren auch mehr werden.
    Mein Tropenhaus ist noch 3,5m Hoch das reicht noch für ca 5Jahre.

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад +1

      Das ist ein Meisterwerk. Bald können Sie im Zirkus auftreten, was auch immer Sie tun. Was tun, wenn weitere 2 m hinzukommen? Und der Umfang wird sich im Laufe der Jahre immer weiter erweitern. Mein Tropenhaus ist immer noch 3,5 Meter hoch, was für etwa 5 Jahre reicht
      Vielen Dank Frank 🙏😊
      Lol, der Zirkus ... das hatte ich noch nicht gehört ... 😁🙈
      Ich glaube nicht, dass ich noch viel höher steigen werde als jetzt. Das ist auf einer Leiter bereits sehr gefährlich.
      Ich hoffe, diesen Käfig noch mindestens 3 Jahre lang schützen zu können. Hoffentlich noch länger, aber wir müssen abwarten...
      Leider muss ich sie irgendwann beschneiden, wenn sie zu groß/hoch wird...🤷‍♂️
      Aber ich hoffe, das so lange wie möglich zu vermeiden. Wir werden sehen, was die Zukunft bringt...
      Viel Glück auch mit Deinem und viele Grüße aus Belgien

  • @Zonosaurus20
    @Zonosaurus20 8 месяцев назад +2

    Dat doe je heel netjes Dimi! Groetjes Sylvan

  • @Grenzwert80
    @Grenzwert80 8 месяцев назад +2

    Was für eine Arbeit , Wahnsinn 😮👍👌

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад +1

      Danke schön. Ja, es ist zwar eine Menge Arbeit, aber danach habe ich den ganzen Winter über die Gewissheit, dass alles winterfest ist. Selbst bei extremem Winterwetter habe ich so die Kontrolle ...
      Eine Entscheidung, die natürlich jeder für sich selbst treffen muss. Und ich kann verstehen, dass manche Leute das für verrückt halten...😊🤷‍♂️
      Auf jeden Fall genieße ich jeden Sommer viele schöne Palmen im Garten 😉
      Viele Grüße aus Belgien 👍🌴

    • @Grenzwert80
      @Grenzwert80 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Dimi.Exotic.Gardendu hast echt meinen Respekt 🤜🏻🤛🏻. Aber klar, so eine wunderschöne und riesige Palme … da geht man lieber auf Nummer sicher ! Wie lange hast du diese Palme schon ? Die muss ja uralt sein ?!

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Grenzwert80Vielen Dank 😊
      Ja, das stimmt, ich möchte mit dieser Palme kein Risiko mehr eingehen, solange ich noch kann...
      Ich habe sie seit 15 Jahren im Freiland, habe sie 2009 als kleine Palme gepflanzt. Schauen Sie sich auch mein anderes (altes) Video an, Sie werden sehen, wie es von Anfang an bis vor ein paar Jahren wächst...😉👍
      --> ruclips.net/video/WJQXS1Ijgvg/видео.htmlsi=ghItSW8B15expxCk

  • @nomad6111
    @nomad6111 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hey Dimi, I admire your dedication. Do you think using one of those big industrial fan heaters (to heat the air around the crown) could be a viable approach to keep a marginal palm alive over the long-term?
    I’m thinking about getting a Jubaea, but I don’t have the dedication, nor the space to store the materials required to tie the leaves together and build a construction around it…
    My plan would be to construct a minimal rain shelter, keep it dry for its first 5-6 winters, and then use large fan heaters during ice days or wet frost. Maybe you could also try something similar with your Phoenix once it gets too big to protect?🤔

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Hi,
      First of all, thank you for your compliments.👍
      You forget the most important thing...where do you live?😊
      So I don't know how cold it gets there and what your climate is...
      But I think that is feasible for a healthy Jubaea. You are already doing the most important thing, namely keeping it dry. So be sure to keep the jubaea dry. And in case of severe frost, a fan heater will certainly help. Survival should normally be possible. There is no guarantee of no damage, if the weather becomes extreme, leaf damage will probably occur... It is never certain, damage depends on so many combined factors. But keeping it dry and a powerful fan heater will help a lot with a Jubaea. And the bigger/thicker the palm, the stronger it becomes. Of course the limit remains the same.
      By the way, on ice days (24 hours of frost) you should definitely provide maximum protection/heating for each palm. Long-lasting frosts are the worst, so make sure they see positive temperatures then.
      Good luck and if you have any questions, just ask 👍

    • @castuyn4618
      @castuyn4618 8 месяцев назад +1

      I have a completely unprotexted Jubae Chilensis of 1m thick in Weert, Limburg, for 3 years now. When I bought it the leaves were 4 m long, but new leaves are much shorter around 2-2,5 m. I hope the leaves get longer as it gets older and more used to its environment. And a bit climate change might help too!
      I admire Dimi's shed around the palm, it gives me a good idea to get my leaves together also. Maybe next year....

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      ​@@castuyn4618Hi Cas, it is normal that the new leaves are a bit shorter/smaller. This is because it receives more light and the real outer leaf is a bit more compact & stiffer. It will quickly get bigger again the longer it is left in place, don't worry.
      And nice to hear that my video provides inspiration 😊
      If you have any questions, you can always ask them...👍

  • @Logan6081
    @Logan6081 8 месяцев назад +1

    Bonjour à vous !
    Tout d’abord je vous souhaite mes meilleures vœux pour cette nouvelle année 2024 🎉
    Joie , bonheur et santé!
    Magnifique vidéo ,
    Tant les détails apportés franchement bravo !
    Votre phœnix est le roi de votre jardin !
    Très belle vidéo qui comme toujours impressionne et surtout nous montre que tout est possible quand on aime ❤️.
    Bonne journée à bientôt

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Bonjour Antonio,
      Merci beaucoup pour cette gentille réponse de votre part. Nous vous souhaitons également, à vous et à votre famille, beaucoup de bonheur, d'amour et une bonne santé pour 2024. 👍🥳
      En effet, il faut être un peu fou, comme moi, et puis tout est possible...😇
      J'espère que la vidéo vous inspirera et vous donnera des idées pour votre propre situation. Salutations de Belgique et à la prochaine fois 😉🤜

  • @attilazoltandoro8939
    @attilazoltandoro8939 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hello! Congratulations on your palm, I also have a phoenix canariensis palm I want to plant in the spring of 8 years old, downtown in Hungary.
    Veil film and cover with geotextile without heating.
    Can it withstand -8 degrees at night and -2 degrees during the day?

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you 😊
      Oh no...Phoenix canariensis certainly can't handle -8°. And certainly not a small one. The limit for this palm is around -5° to -6°. From -5° it will suffer significant leaf damage and perhaps even spear rot. So you should definitely heat this palm, preferably from -4°. And if it also freezes during the day, which are ice days (24 hours of frost), then you need maximum protection. So cover well and heat, so that the palm sees positive temperatures...
      Good luck in advance and greetings from Belgium. 👍

  • @petersjungle
    @petersjungle 8 месяцев назад +2

    Alle eerbied en respect!

  • @michaelmeyhoefer9916
    @michaelmeyhoefer9916 8 месяцев назад +2

    Mir fehlen die Worte ❤😍

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад +1

      Na ja...was soll ich sagen...😇
      Danke Michael 😊👍

  • @BBQNBLUES
    @BBQNBLUES 7 месяцев назад +1

    A One Man Skyscraper ! You must have an Enginering Degree. Next year a Treehouse !!

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  7 месяцев назад

      Very pleasant reaction 😁
      Thank you very much 👍
      A skyscraper indeed, but I want to do a lot for this amazing palm.
      This one is very unique here in Belgium.
      Greetings Dimi

  • @alaindecrette2389
    @alaindecrette2389 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wouah it's à very good job Dimi
    Happy new year for you and your familly
    ALAIN

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks Alain, and best wishes to you too of course 😊👍

  • @Kradfreund
    @Kradfreund 6 месяцев назад +2

    I am very impressed! I've quite some palms here in my Garden in Cologne area, including one Phoenix Canariensis. I see the Video is from Belgium and wonder whether a palm of this size would not easily survive a winter wirhout this enormous protection?!

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  6 месяцев назад +3

      Hi David, Thanks.
      No, here in Belgium it certainly gets cold enough to kill this palm without protection. I know several specimens here in Belgium that have already died, even with thick trunks like mine. If I leave my Phoenix unprotected, it is guaranteed to suffer damage, at least burnt leaves, etc...
      Maybe it will survive 1 or 2 winters unprotected, but it won't turn out beautiful. The next winter then delivers the final blow...
      No, I also want to keep my palms nice and full of leaves, not just survive. And this one was planted as a small palm tree 15 years ago. This is very unique here in Belgium and that is why I want to take care of it as best as I can for as long as I can. One day it will indeed be too big, then I will have no choice...🤷‍♂️

    • @robsx4280
      @robsx4280 6 месяцев назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing, fabulous job but thought it was probably big enough. We have couple very similar in size on our road here South Coast UK, they do OK but do get a little wind damage in winter.

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@robsx4280 Hi Rob,
      Yes indeed, I know they grow unprotected in several places there in the UK. Yet it is not comparable to here in Belgium. It often gets much colder here. If I could, I certainly would. But I also want to keep this beauty beautiful for as long as I can. I understand that this protection is of course not workable for everyone. As you can see, I do a lot for it, because it is also very unique here in Belgium.
      Greetings Dimi 👍

  • @columbiagorgegardener7607
    @columbiagorgegardener7607 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great work and thanks for sharing!
    Do you think a bumper jack would be easier or faster than the bottle jack?

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you. What exactly is a bumper jack? Do you have a link to a photo or something like that? Because google translate doesn't translate it well for me...😇🤷‍♂️

    • @columbiagorgegardener7607
      @columbiagorgegardener7607 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Dimi.Exotic.Garden I think they might also be called a Farm Jack or High Lift Jack.
      Please let me know if you have luck with these terms and if not, I can find some other links for you.
      I tried an Amazon link in my first comment, but RUclips flagged that for some reason, maybe spam I guess.

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@columbiagorgegardener7607Hi, yes those names helped me. Just searched on Google...😉 This is what you meant, right?
      i.postimg.cc/LXRQCnt8/Screenshot-20240102-045246-Samsung-Internet.jpg
      Great, strangely I had never seen or heard of a jack like that before. I think I could indeed work much faster with two jacks like that. The only disadvantage is that they are approximately 5 times as expensive as a bottle jack. But anyway I discovered something new thanks to you. Thank you very much for the tip 👍😁
      This also gives opportunities for many other things.🤜

    • @columbiagorgegardener7607
      @columbiagorgegardener7607 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, that's it!
      That's crazy they're so expensive there!
      I grew up in a small Midwestern farming community in the U.S. and we always had one kicking around in the back of the old farm trucks or barn, so they used to be pretty easy to come by, but I haven't used one in about 20 years!
      You might be able to find some used in a secondhand farm store or something like that.
      Also, something to keep in mind with a farm jack compared to bottle jack is that they are about 5 times faster but also require more force to lift as a compromise.
      They can be a bit dangerous if you don't have a solid base, but you could probably build a larger footing on those cross beams and that should do the trick.
      Anyway, happy to help and again thanks for sharing!

  • @LKGSolutions
    @LKGSolutions 8 месяцев назад +2

    Geweldig! 😍

  • @Veritas-dn6ss
    @Veritas-dn6ss 7 месяцев назад +1

    Very interesting video Dimi! What is the coldest air temperature you get in a test cold winter over the last 15 or so years? What is the temperature inside this wonderfully built enclosure on the coldest days? In other words, how much extra heat over and above the outside air temperature does your shelter provide? I assume you do not heat the inside with light bulbs or electric heaters?

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  7 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it.
      The coldest here in my garden in the past 15 years was -18°C. I also had -15°C again after that, but I can't remember the exact years.
      I definitely heat the inside of the box, otherwise the palms won't survive. I heat with electric fan heaters. The difference in temperature inside the canopy and the outside air, without heating, is approximately 2°C to 2.5°C. So if it freezes -5°C outside, it freezes -3°C inside.
      When I heat in the box, I keep the temperature inside around freezing point, while it freezes much harder outside.

  • @JoseRamos-jn6ij
    @JoseRamos-jn6ij 7 месяцев назад +1

    One has to admire the hard work and dedication it takes to have paradise in a temperate climate , well done I'm impressed 🤗🌴🙏🇺🇸 continued Blessings 🌴Jose's Tropical Garden 🌴

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  7 месяцев назад +1

      Being a little crazy doesn't hurt😉
      Well, because it has grown from a small palm to now so large, this Phoenix has become very unique here in Belgium. This has also given me a closer bond with it. And also out of respect for this specimen, I am now willing to put so much effort into it. I hope I can continue this for a long time 🤞
      Greetings & blessings from Belgium

  • @deanwinchester951
    @deanwinchester951 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice Video but I miss at your Property a Bermuda or Kikuyu Grass Lawn. Especially Bermuda Gras ist very common 🙏🏻👍🏻🔝

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Dean, Thank you 😊
      And thanks for the tips about the grass. I didn't know those grasses yet. I'm going to look that up 😉👍

    • @deanwinchester951
      @deanwinchester951 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@Dimi.Exotic.Garden yes please do it you’ll be surprised 😮 🙏💯👍

  • @PeterEntwistle
    @PeterEntwistle 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, you've done an incredible job there, Dimi! I really admire your dedication to protecting your palm trees! Your Phoenix is absolutely stunning now, so I can see why you go to so much effort to protect it.
    I have 4 Canary Island date palms in pots, I've brought them inside for a few nights as we have some cold temperatures at the moment. We've got -3°/-4°C tonight and perhaps down to -5°C on Wednesday. I might plant one of them in the ground as a bit of an experiment eventually as they are starting to get a bit too big to keep bringing indoors. At what temperature would you say they need protection? I'm in the UK (North West England), just north of Manchester, so it can get quite cold here, at least compared to places on the south coast.

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much Peter. Yes, this specimen has become very unique here in Belgium. That is why, out of respect for this specimen, I do my extra best to protect it as best and for as long as possible.
      We are currently getting about the same amount of frost here as you are. It might even snow a lot here on Wednesday...
      Phoenix canariensis needs protection from -4° to -5°C approximately. The limit is around -6°C. But it all depends on so many factors combined. I would protect small specimens that have only just been planted a little earlier. From -2° to -3°C something like that. During long-term frost (ice days) you must always provide maximum protection & heating. The most important thing is to keep the palm dry and free from severe frost.
      Good luck in advance 👍😊

  • @davidtomanec
    @davidtomanec 8 месяцев назад +2

    I admire you again, who hasn't done this before, he doesn't know how hard it is, and you do everything yourself, it's very difficult, I don't have as big palm trees as you, but it will still take me a whole week to hide them all, but I'm glad I would like to add a note to your video, why are you pulling the leaves with that rope??? wouldn't a pull-down curtain like the ones used by truck drivers be better? I use them and it makes working with leaves a lot easier...

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Hi David, Thank you very much for these nice compliments 🙏😊
      It is indeed not that simple and it does not happen as quickly as it seems. I'm also working on it for about two weeks, and by then everything has already been tailor-made and marked...
      The rope was an idea to make the leaves even more straight and together. So that I can go around with the tension straps to pull them together properly. Raising that ring even further would take too long and be too difficult.
      I'm glad you're thinking along, I'd also like to get ideas or tips from all of you. This way we help each other, which is also the main intention of this video. I just don't understand what a 'pull-down curtain' is? Do you happen to have a photo or link? I'm very curious what you mean. The rope did indeed not work as ideally as I thought...🤭
      Thanks in advance for the support 🤜

  • @Musvilkis
    @Musvilkis 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi What about ground freeze for roots? I live in Lithuania so I think our winters are similar. Same cold. Maybe 2-3 weeks longer winters. Currently I have palm inside but it is getting a bit bigger.

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Karolis, the box over the palm also protects the ground around the palm from frost. So the ground does not freeze under the box.
      Greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪👍

    • @Musvilkis
      @Musvilkis 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@Dimi.Exotic.Garden I have checked your other videos. There is more difference then i thought in first place. We are a bit colder region. At November we re already getting sometimes - C degrees. Cold time last longer. Zone 6 I think

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  5 месяцев назад

      ​@@Musvilkis I live in zone 8b. It is winter here from mid-November to mid-February. We often have -5°C here, -10°C occasionally, -15°C and lower have also happened, but it rarely happens...
      Our winters are also very wet & humid, that is the biggest disadvantage.
      But no matter how cold it is, an insulated box and heating is the best way to overwinter palms. If you heat it enough it will always turn out fine. 👍

  • @auxiliav803
    @auxiliav803 4 месяца назад +1

    Heel informatief Dimi! Ikzelf heb een Butia waar ik een hok rond bouw en verwarm deze met een warmtelamp. Wat ik mij afvraag bij zo'n grote palmen, is het belangrijker de kruin te verwarmen of de voet? Of allebei evenveel?

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  4 месяца назад +1

      Leuk dat je er wat aan hebt 😊
      En goeie vraag, het is vooral belangrijk om de enorme kruin goed te verwarmen bij deze Phoenix. De bladeren zijn natuurlijk het zwakste en zullen het snelste schade krijgen. De kruin zit bovenop de stam, dus de warmte van de kruin beschermd automatisch ook de stam/groeipunt. Door het hok en de warmte binnenin zal de grond/wortels rondom de stam ook nooit bevriezen 👍
      Ik hang het vuurtje nu dus steeds ter hoogte van het groeipunt ongeveer (+2m), om meer de kruin te verwarmen...

  • @inesneuber
    @inesneuber 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wird die Palme gar nicht beheizt mit einem Kabel oder Lüfter?

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад +1

      Natürlich...
      Ein Heizkabel ist zu klein/kurz, um alles zu umwickeln. Und mit einem Heizkabel wird nur lokal geheizt, das reicht also nicht aus, um alles in einwandfreiem Zustand zu halten.
      Deshalb verwende ich bei starkem Frost einen Heizlüfter in der Box. Auf diese Weise halte ich die Temperatur in der Box um oder knapp über dem Gefrierpunkt.😊

  • @user-xx8bj3so1e
    @user-xx8bj3so1e 7 месяцев назад +1

    Незнаю кто ты но видио вликолепний дякую тiбе ...

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  7 месяцев назад

      Я тоже не знаю, кто вы, но я ценю ваш комментарий и мне приятно, что вам понравилось видео 😊
      Спасибо 🙏

  • @mattzzz3333
    @mattzzz3333 8 месяцев назад +2

    Wtf 😅 i could never do that

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад +1

      Lol, yes I can understand that some people find this funny & crazy...😁🤷‍♂️
      But that's just me, a little crazy about my palms...😇
      Nice that it also makes people laugh 😉
      Happy New Year, greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪

    • @mattzzz3333
      @mattzzz3333 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Dimi.Exotic.Garden I admire your dedication to your hobby💪🏼

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@mattzzz3333thanks man 😊🤜

  • @rv-bz9cs
    @rv-bz9cs 8 месяцев назад +2

    En als gedaan is dan slap je lekker

    • @Dimi.Exotic.Garden
      @Dimi.Exotic.Garden  8 месяцев назад

      Haha...ja toen sliep ik wel goed ja 😁
      Lekker uitgeput en ook gerust dat de Phoenix weer winterveilig staat 😉