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La Palmeraie - introduction & my garden


lapalmeraie

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A new element to the garden, a bamboo fountain. 

cheers
Niek
 

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2 years later... some evolution. Not always in the good direction though... lost my Butia and the Jubaea suffered severely. My big Agave in the front garden didn't survived neither, nor did my Livistona nitida. All due to the winter 2020-2021 with -9,6°C but also (and that did the trick I guess) periodes where we had -6°C and only 4 days after >20°C.

Last winter was mild with only -3,9°C but this season was very very dry. We had almost no rain, not during spring, not during summer.  And, for Belgium, very high temps as well.

As I left on holiday I wasn't there to water, and that left some traces. But overall I think the garden is doing well.  

 

 

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On 8/18/2022 at 3:05 AM, lapalmeraie said:

2 years later... some evolution. Not always in the good direction though... lost my Butia and the Jubaea suffered severely. My big Agave in the front garden didn't survived neither, nor did my Livistona nitida. All due to the winter 2020-2021 with -9,6°C but also (and that did the trick I guess) periodes where we had -6°C and only 4 days after >20°C.

Last winter was mild with only -3,9°C but this season was very very dry. We had almost no rain, not during spring, not during summer.  And, for Belgium, very high temps as well.

As I left on holiday I wasn't there to water, and that left some traces. But overall I think the garden is doing well.  

 

 

Une belle palmeraie! Excellent conception et nombreux cultivars! Quelles variétés de palmiers allez-vous ajouter à votre jardin?

Lou St. Aug, FL

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Hello, Bonjour 

I'm not really adding any more palmspecies I guess... really love the the Butia but already lost two ones. I also love the Brahea armata, also lost one already. It's just to humid here during winters. I do have more palm species than I show in the video though, indoors and seedlings that aren't so interesting yet and indoors I didn't film :)

I do still modify the garden though. Yesterday I dig out my Gunnera tinctoria which burns every year. It's just to dry here during summer. I will plant more flowers and flowering shrubs. ;) 

Can't wait until I can remove the lost toys neither... I would really love the plant something nice instead of that trampoline. 😂

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