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Season end garden pics- doubravsky


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Thought I’d take a few pics before the Santa Ana’s come and mess stuff up. It’s been a good year for the garden (with some heat damage excepted)

- the container area waiting their turn for next year:

 

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front yard

 

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Riverside, CA Z 9b

1700 ft. elevation

approx 40 miles inland

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It’s official- Dypsis Decipiens showing trunk :)

 

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Nice garden!!! What a show piece for your front yard , Caryota front and center =) How old is it ? 

T J 

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And the back

 

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Ficus Dammaropsis took a major hit from the heat...

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That’s all for this year.... Hopefully we will have a nice mild SoCal winter.... 

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@OC2Texaspalmlvr thanks! That Caryota was planted in 2003- so 17 years in the ground from a 24” box. 

I’m starting to think about when it flowers now....
 

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5 hours ago, doubravsky said:

@OC2Texaspalmlvr thanks! That Caryota was planted in 2003- so 17 years in the ground from a 24” box. 

I’m starting to think about when it flowers now....
 

Definitely sounds like you got your moneys worth. 17 years seem to be a great run and your placement seems like should be the easiest to delete one day. The backyard looks like a lovely place to relax, nice growing :greenthumb:

T J 

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Amazing garden! I don't remember if I ask you this already but how big is your lot? Looks atleast an acre + :yay:

Hesperia,Southern CA (High Desert area). Zone 8b

Elevation; about 3600 ft.

Lowest temp. I can expect each year 19/20*f lowest since I've been growing palms *13(2007) Hottest temp. Each year *106

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@James760 thanks! In fact, it's only a quarter acre lot.... pretty near pushing maximum density :)

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Great garden. Such a different type of setting then in FL where everything is covered in mold and mildew this time of year, 

Jupiter FL

in the Zone formally known as 10A

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weekends... and usually Thursdays.....

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I love the palms overhanging the pathways!  I've started doing this on my lot, but most of mine are currently in the blocking-the-path and poking-me-in-the-eye height, so they are somewhat annoying.  Hopefully next year they'll be tall enough for me to trim the lower fronds and get a nice archway growing!

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@Merlyn2220I get it! Mine were like that for quite a while....  I would trim a little  more than I should to keep it cleaner. No not so much an issue :) 

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Doubravsky. Beautiful property. What is the big fan palm from the first pic of the last batch. Is that latania vershaffeldtii?

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On 10/7/2020 at 11:47 AM, doubravsky said:

weekends... and usually Thursdays.....

Alrighty sounds good! Might have to pack up the kids and visit one of these weekends soon.

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  • 9 months later...

Thought I'd give a summer update..... view from the front porch.....

 

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Teddy Bears....

 

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Dypsis Decipiens now showing clear trunk.....

 

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Looking towards the back yard....

 

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Out the living room window....

 

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Backyard... Dypsis Baronii, Ambositrae, Howea and a Rhopy

 

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A nice Chambeyronia

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Sadly, this Caryota Urens is now flowering...

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Dypsis Pilulifera made it through winter with no issues..

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Bunch of Cycads waiting to fill in the space...

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First Papaya fruit...

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Cycas Thoursii, one of my favorite Cycads...

 

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Carlsmithii not looking super happy...

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After years of not doing much, this Delonix Regia is starting to take off...

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Bentinckia Condapanna

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Weeping form Onilahensis

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Dypsis Pembana.... this thing has been a real star performer...

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Teddy Bear Triangle Hybrid..

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Dictyosperma Album

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Bismarck and Beccariophoenix planted too close to each other...

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a pair of Pritchardia Remotas

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Dypsis Ampasindavae

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Skyline showing the Schizolobiums..

 

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The backyard... love that Caesalpinia Ferrea in the grass...

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Ending with a Roebelini is pretty boring :) but I like the way it leans towards the sun..... that's all for now 

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16 hours ago, doubravsky said:

Dypsis Pembana... cette chose a été une vraie star...

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Ours en peluche Triangle Hybride..

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Album de dictyospermes

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Hello,
What a magnificent collection. I am amazed to see so many palm trees bordering on zone 9b. I see Dypsis pembana which grows really well although it is rather given for zone 10.
You shouldn't see a lot of freezes.

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