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End(ish) of season growth


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Hey All, 

 

We’ve had a warmer than usual September which has been good to the minors and needles. They were planted in March in my Z6 Ohio garden this year. Minors have both produced 2 fronds with one unfurling a third. The large needle is pushing out a 4th frond on the main stem and the pups have all produced around 2 each. The Waggie hybrid has produced 5 but was planted in June. Can’t say the minors and needle didn’t get the  very best summer conditions this year, so hopefully that gives them some strength during the winter. Although, they will all get burlap, Christmas lights and mulch. 
 

Enjoy the pics! 

Waggie 

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Minors 

 

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Needle 

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Potted Trachy (fortunei in back, takil in front) and Brazoria 

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Rostrata and Bulgaria x Nainital behind 

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Cheers! 
 

Nate in Ohio 

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Top notch palms! All the best for this winter to everyone.

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