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help with purchasing and placement


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I am going to try to keep this short and would love some ideas if you can help please respond. I live in Huntington Beach and plan on purchasing many different types of palms in the near future. I was looking for some places to purchase that are affordable. I am aware of tropical vibe and jungle music (both great places and owners) but just a little out of my budget. I also need some help with placement. what to put where so ideally the places you could recommend might come with some expertise and willingness to help and suggest what would go where. I have heard there are a few great places in the San Diego/Fallbrook area but don't know the names. Thank you for your time!

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1) Look in the Palm Exchange Forum here for places to buy.

2) Join the PSSC (Palm Society of So. Cal.) and locate the guys in Huntington Beach who have palm gardens. They just had a tour not too long ago.

3) And while you're at it. Join the IPS (International Palm Society) too.

By joining both Societies, and helping to support this Forum by doing so, you will learn more than you ever thought possible about palms and what grows best in your area.

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emb!

Welcome!

If you don't mind driving all the way up Beach Booley, come visit my place up in La Habra.

Shoot me a PM if interested.

Also, the PSSC is having its May 2015 meeting in OC, in Mission Viejo.

What are you looking for?

Also look on our sale section in PT.

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I agree with Dean, The PSSC and IPS are great places to connect and are a wealth of valuable info that will help you with your palm needs

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

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sent you a PM

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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Hi Dave,

When is May meeting? Thinking of coming down in May, to get palms from Perry at SLO, might as well plan around this date.

EMB: Check out Kevin Weaver of KW Palms, outside of Riverside, off Hwy 15. Great Prices, and such a good guy to meet.

Cecile

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thank you to all who responded.

Matt. only 1 of the 4 attachments worked. would you mind giving me the names of their business or phone numbers. your info was a big help with the details of who does what well.

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