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Darold Petty

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  • 3 weeks later...

Bump !!

I don't want to discard the palm, but I am ruthless about editing plants in my tiny yard.

San Francisco, California

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Would you be willing to ship if reimbursed?

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Clay

South Padre Island, Zone 10b until the next vortex.

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I don't know, can one ship a 5-gallon pot ?  I will investigate.

San Francisco, California

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1 hour ago, Darold Petty said:

I don't know, can one ship a 5-gallon pot ?  I will investigate.

No need for the pot. I have several.  Just wrap the rootball and some dirt well in a plastic bag, then box.  No worries if this seems like too much work.

 

Clay

South Padre Island, Zone 10b until the next vortex.

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If you can accept bare root shipping I have a box, and the cost would be a lot less minus the dirt weight.  Please advise !

San Francisco, California

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What would be the cost to bare root ship it?  Also, do you believe it is likely to survive the transplanting?  I am guessing so, but have almost no experience with this palm.

Clay

South Padre Island, Zone 10b until the next vortex.

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Case closed, a local friend has taken this palm for additon to his extensive garden.  Thank for your interest!  :)

San Francisco, California

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Ok, maybe next time.  Thank you for your consideration.

Clay

South Padre Island, Zone 10b until the next vortex.

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