Xenon 2,509 Report post Posted February 24 Haven't seen the local blue big box this decked out since before the freeze (1-10 and Fry Rd). Time to replant the queens! HGC 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Collectorpalms 2,101 Report post Posted February 24 (edited) 31 minutes ago, Xenon said: Haven't seen the local blue big box this decked out since before the freeze (1-10 and Fry Rd). Time to replant the queens! HGC Any CIDP? How are prices? HGC video on website says they grow their own plants locally now. Those windmills use to come from out west. They look ratty and yellow. It’s no wonder the Queens get planted. Some of those big ones look Florida grown. My guess is they are. Edited February 24 by Collectorpalms Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xenon 2,509 Report post Posted February 25 2 hours ago, Collectorpalms said: Any CIDP? How are prices? HGC video on website says they grow their own plants locally now. Those windmills use to come from out west. They look ratty and yellow. It’s no wonder the Queens get planted. Some of those big ones look Florida grown. My guess is they are. Didn't see any CIDP. 3 gal queens & pygmies are $20, 7 gal(?) foxtails $84 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swolte 1,061 Report post Posted February 25 Was at Barton springs last Tuesday and also noticed S Causiarum, B Armata, T Wagnerianus (snatched one), S Guatemalensis, a big silver medi. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xerarch 1,211 Report post Posted February 25 4 hours ago, Xenon said: Haven't seen the local blue big box this decked out since before the freeze (1-10 and Fry Rd). Time to replant the queens! Drove past the local blue big box this morning, parking lot had a fenced in area that was not open that was loaded with foxtails, bottles, queens, pymgies, who knows what else but was hard to see. I was hoping to see some bizzies or mules but did not. Will have to stop over later when they have opened it up. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meangreen94z 1,801 Report post Posted February 25 Should have waited a week it looks like Brahea Armata $300 each Sabal Riverside $150 Mule palms, a bit pricey at $575 Sabal Causiarum $38 Nolina Nelsonii $38 Trachycarpus Takil$140 Trachycarpus Wagnerius $50 several other palms, yucca, etc recently added 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Little Tex 230 Report post Posted February 25 20 hours ago, Xenon said: Haven't seen the local blue big box this decked out since before the freeze (1-10 and Fry Rd). Time to replant the queens! HGC how much are the sagos? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GoatLockerGuns 753 Report post Posted March 2 Drove by this place on the corner of I-69 and TX-99 on Sunday: Palm Professionals Tropical Nursery - Tree farm 20113 Southwest Fwy Sugar Land, TX 77479 Nursery specializing in the installation & maintenance of a variety of palm trees & tropical plants. (713) 621-7256 Open until 5:00 PM palmprofessionalstropicalnursery.com I did not have time to stop, so I do not know what the prices look like; however, I did see some mature Bismarckia nobilis, Phoenix dactylifera, and Syagrus romanzoffiana with 4' plus of trunk for sale (as well as a bunch of other palms). 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xenon 2,509 Report post Posted March 2 Forgot to mention this place in west Houston/Katy. They have large specimen mules, Bismarckia, and dates. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meangreen94z 1,801 Report post Posted March 2 1 hour ago, GoatLockerGuns said: Drove by this place on the corner of I-69 and TX-99 on Sunday: Palm Professionals Tropical Nursery - Tree farm 20113 Southwest Fwy Sugar Land, TX 77479 Nursery specializing in the installation & maintenance of a variety of palm trees & tropical plants. (713) 621-7256 Open until 5:00 PM palmprofessionalstropicalnursery.com I did not have time to stop, so I do not know what the prices look like; however, I did see some mature Bismarckia nobilis, Phoenix dactylifera, and Syagrus romanzoffiana with 4' plus of trunk for sale (as well as a bunch of other palms). They are a ripoff from what I’ve seen. Their business location doesn’t have much onsite inventory, most of it is stored at their offsite nursery. I think they deal in mostly installs around pools, expensive homes, etc in the Sugarland area. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xenon 2,509 Report post Posted March 2 Moon Valley nursery on I-10 and BW8 has tons of palms incl. mules, dates, Sabal, Livistona, Butia, etc. Some rarer stuff sometimes. Don't know about pricing Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xerarch 1,211 Report post Posted March 2 Saw some needle palms at Turner's the other day, that was an unexpected find. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jtee 418 Report post Posted March 3 On 2/24/2022 at 5:21 PM, Collectorpalms said: Any CIDP? How are prices? HGC video on website says they grow their own plants locally now. Those windmills use to come from out west. They look ratty and yellow. It’s no wonder the Queens get planted. Some of those big ones look Florida grown. My guess is they are. I stopped at the HGC on the Far East side near the San Jacinto exit 2 weeks ago, no CIDP’s, just queens, robusta and windmills, that’s it, it was a small nursery. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Neibz 0 Report post Posted March 3 If you live in Texas & need palms delivered I can get them for you as I work with a farmer that has most types/sizes. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Collectorpalms 2,101 Report post Posted March 4 On 2/20/2022 at 10:29 AM, Little Tex said: Its not nurseriepleaes, Just little stands here and there. To unpredictable until June. There is nurseries but they are similar in cost to Houston. pictureavaiability, pricelist &location please. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GoatLockerGuns 753 Report post Posted March 6 Went to Millberger's today in San Antonio. Prices were straight up "redonkulious" for most stuff (inflation and all I guess). They did have about 20 + Sabal sps. with over 7' of trunk, which was a little more than I am used to seeing there. The one in the middle was labeled 8 1/2' of trunk, and selling for $1450 (that was one of the cheaper ones). The tag said that price included planting and a guarantee (whatever that entails). I have never bought a palm that big, so I have no idea how reasonable that price is; however, its sounds pretty high to me. Some were still fruiting, with fruits smaller than peas. That makes me think Sabal palmetto, possibly Florida stock. I also stopped by Rainbow Gardens (Thousand Oaks location). They were selling two Brahea calcarea (utilizing the synonym Brahea nitida; vernacular "White Rock Palm") for $240 each, and few smaller Bismarckia nobilis for $45 and $100, respectively. Other more common palms too, but those were the "not-so-common" ones that had me take notice. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jtee 418 Report post Posted March 6 36 minutes ago, GoatLockerGuns said: Went to Millberger's today in San Antonio. Prices were straight up "redonkulious" for most stuff (inflation and all I guess). They did have about 20 + Sabal sps. with over 7' of trunk, which was a little more than I am used to seeing there. The one in the middle was labeled 8 1/2' of trunk, and selling for $1450 (that was one of the cheaper ones). The tag said that price included planting and a guarantee (whatever that entails). I have never bought a palm that big, so I have no idea how reasonable that price is; however, its sounds pretty high to me. Some were still fruiting, with fruits smaller than peas. That makes me think Sabal palmetto, possibly Florida stock. I also stopped by Rainbow Gardens (Thousand Oaks location). They were selling two Brahea calcarea (utilizing the synonym Brahea nitida; vernacular "White Rock Palm") for $240 each, and few smaller Bismarckia nobilis for $45 and $100, respectively. Other more common palms too, but those were the "not-so-common" ones that had me take notice. Yeah that Sabal is a tad expensive, I was once quoted $450 for a tree and install, about the same size as the one in your pic. $200 if I just wanted the tree but I have no way of loading up and planting a tree that size. This is in south Alabama, I’m sure they are probably cheaper here seeing how they are everywhere in this area and we’re 30 mins from Florida line. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Graydon 7 Report post Posted March 6 It is worth the trip to the Rio Grande Valley to pick up hardy palms. The prices here are half of those in Austin, if not less. Plus, you can get fabulous tamales to take home as well. https://www.facebook.com/Munoz-Garden-Center-274633363478134/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fusca 3,010 Report post Posted March 6 12 hours ago, GoatLockerGuns said: I also stopped by Rainbow Gardens (Thousand Oaks location). They were selling two Brahea calcarea (utilizing the synonym Brahea nitida; vernacular "White Rock Palm") for $240 each That's where I got my B. calcarea at the Thousand Oaks location. Back in 2019 a slightly smaller palm in the next smaller container was $45! Bandera location also has them for the same price but smaller selection of palms. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Collectorpalms 2,101 Report post Posted March 6 7 hours ago, Graydon said: It is worth the trip to the Rio Grande Valley to pick up hardy palms. The prices here are half of those in Austin, if not less. Plus, you can get fabulous tamales to take home as well. https://www.facebook.com/Munoz-Garden-Center-274633363478134/ I dunno, when I see nurseries ( businesses in general) without prices you end up with pricing based on what you drive in and what’s your native language. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Graydon 7 Report post Posted March 6 4 hours ago, Collectorpalms said: I dunno, when I see nurseries ( businesses in general) without prices you end up with pricing based on what you drive in and what’s your native language. You bring cash and speak Spanish. That is also a bonus of having money and curiosity. Otherwise, you overpay in Austin. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Collectorpalms 2,101 Report post Posted March 6 (edited) Still looking for a 15 gallon or Larger Canary Island Date Palm. Most I ever spent on a single palm was $400 total. I payed 70% off mine in 2000 at HGC so I got them for $90 in those large wooden boxes. Those were the good days! Last early spring Lowes in the Austin area got in some 10 gal Canaries, but I wasn't ready to think of replanting. Edited March 6 by Collectorpalms Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meangreen94z 1,801 Report post Posted March 7 5 hours ago, Graydon said: You bring cash and speak Spanish. That is also a bonus of having money and curiosity. Otherwise, you overpay in Austin. I definitely enjoy going down there, but a 10-12 hour round trip when I don’t know what I’ll find or if I’ll bring anything back is a hard argument. You would need another primary reason for going. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meangreen94z 1,801 Report post Posted March 7 22 hours ago, GoatLockerGuns said: Went to Millberger's today in San Antonio. Prices were straight up "redonkulious" for most stuff (inflation and all I guess). They did have about 20 + Sabal sps. with over 7' of trunk, which was a little more than I am used to seeing there. The one in the middle was labeled 8 1/2' of trunk, and selling for $1450 (that was one of the cheaper ones). The tag said that price included planting and a guarantee (whatever that entails). I have never bought a palm that big, so I have no idea how reasonable that price is; however, its sounds pretty high to me. Some were still fruiting, with fruits smaller than peas. That makes me think Sabal palmetto, possibly Florida stock. I also stopped by Rainbow Gardens (Thousand Oaks location). They were selling two Brahea calcarea (utilizing the synonym Brahea nitida; vernacular "White Rock Palm") for $240 each, and few smaller Bismarckia nobilis for $45 and $100, respectively. Other more common palms too, but those were the "not-so-common" ones that had me take notice. “The great outdoors” in Austin has the same palms from Mountain States Wholesale Nursery listed as Nitida, for approximately the same price. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Little Tex 230 Report post Posted March 7 10 hours ago, Meangreen94z said: I definitely enjoy going down there, but a 10-12 hour round trip when I don’t know what I’ll find or if I’ll bring anything back is a hard argument. You would need another primary reason for going. its 10-12 hours for you? its five from Houston. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meangreen94z 1,801 Report post Posted March 7 3 hours ago, Little Tex said: its 10-12 hours for you? its five from Houston. Yes, round trip. Unless you are moving there. Its actually over 6 hours there, and 6 hours back. 12-13 hours of driving to buy palms. You would definitely have to know what you were going for, for it to make sense. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Keys6505 386 Report post Posted March 12 On 2/17/2022 at 10:50 AM, Collectorpalms said: I was planning a trip tomorrow to Austin: was given a quote for a 15 gallon Silver Med palm at Vivero Growers Nursery for $349.99. Both of mine lived and looked half alive after 4*F I have one that maintains a single trunk and another that is a clumping form. Great palm. Gone are the days of blue pots for $25 and less than $100 for 15 gallon. Haven't been there since last year, but Flamingo Gardens in Galveston had 5 gal Cerifera for $50 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Collectorpalms 2,101 Report post Posted March 12 (edited) John Fairy Garden has 5 gallon Brahea Armata and a 5 gallon Jubaea for $250. They had Macrozamia listed as available,turns out that was intended for garden. Big bummer! I was told they don’t sell their much sought after Sabal Uresana. I wish someone could convince them otherwise. Nuts. Just Nuts. Edited March 12 by Collectorpalms 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Collectorpalms 2,101 Report post Posted March 12 (edited) 16 minutes ago, Keys6505 said: Haven't been there since last year, but Flamingo Gardens in Galveston had 5 gal Cerifera for $50 “Had” aka last year though. Those at Vivero Growers were the nicest most compact silver ones I have ever seen! Edited March 12 by Collectorpalms Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matt N- Dallas 392 Report post Posted March 12 On 3/5/2022 at 10:58 PM, GoatLockerGuns said: Went to Millberger's today in San Antonio. Prices were straight up "redonkulious" for most stuff (inflation and all I guess). They did have about 20 + Sabal sps. with over 7' of trunk, which was a little more than I am used to seeing there. The one in the middle was labeled 8 1/2' of trunk, and selling for $1450 (that was one of the cheaper ones). The tag said that price included planting and a guarantee (whatever that entails). I have never bought a palm that big, so I have no idea how reasonable that price is; however, its sounds pretty high to me. Some were still fruiting, with fruits smaller than peas. That makes me think Sabal palmetto, possibly Florida stock. I also stopped by Rainbow Gardens (Thousand Oaks location). They were selling two Brahea calcarea (utilizing the synonym Brahea nitida; vernacular "White Rock Palm") for $240 each, and few smaller Bismarckia nobilis for $45 and $100, respectively. Other more common palms too, but those were the "not-so-common" ones that had me take notice. The 8.5’ sabal would be about $380 in the Rio grande valley- cash price. You would need to haul and plant. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meangreen94z 1,801 Report post Posted March 14 The Lowes in Pearland had some oversized Bottle Palms pushing out of their 25 gallon containers. They also had huge Foxtails that reached the entry way roof of that greenhouse/awning in the picture. For those that can grow them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NBTX11 794 Report post Posted March 14 I stopped by Paradise Palms at York creek today in New Braunfels. Decent selection of palms including large palms. They have Queens, Pindos, Washingtonias, Sylvester dates, canary island dates, windmills, med fans, pygmy dates, sabals, and a variety of other palms. Prices too high, although he did have Mexican fan palms for 24 dollars. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Collectorpalms 2,101 Report post Posted March 15 (edited) 36 minutes ago, NBTX11 said: I stopped by Paradise Palms at York creek today in New Braunfels. Decent selection of palms including large palms. They have Queens, Pindos, Washingtonias, Sylvester dates, canary island dates, windmills, med fans, pygmy dates, sabals, and a variety of other palms. Prices too high, although he did have Mexican fan palms for 24 dollars. Any prices size pictures on the CIDP? I can be there Sat or Sunday if open. Edited March 15 by Collectorpalms Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jtee 418 Report post Posted March 15 1 hour ago, NBTX11 said: I stopped by Paradise Palms at York creek today in New Braunfels. Decent selection of palms including large palms. They have Queens, Pindos, Washingtonias, Sylvester dates, canary island dates, windmills, med fans, pygmy dates, sabals, and a variety of other palms. Prices too high, although he did have Mexican fan palms for 24 dollars. Did they have small Sabals available? I bought a 1 gallon from them several years ago but I’ve never seen a smaller Sabal since. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jtee 418 Report post Posted March 15 Just now, Jtee said: Did they have small Sabals available? I bought a 1 gallon from them several years ago but I’ve never seen a smaller Sabal since. 1 hour ago, NBTX11 said: I stopped by Paradise Palms at York creek today in New Braunfels. Decent selection of palms including large palms. They have Queens, Pindos, Washingtonias, Sylvester dates, canary island dates, windmills, med fans, pygmy dates, sabals, and a variety of other palms. Prices too high, although he did have Mexican fan palms for 24 dollars. I’m also curious what that CIDP was going for. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NBTX11 794 Report post Posted March 15 2 hours ago, Collectorpalms said: Any prices size pictures on the CIDP? I can be there Sat or Sunday if open. I don't remember exactly, but around 130 or 140 dollars. Good size. I don't know how many gallons pot, but they were decent sized, top frond maybe 2.5 or 3 ft high. These are rough estimates. I almost got one. I thought it was a little overpriced, I would have like to seen it around 70 or 80 dollars for that size, but oh well. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NBTX11 794 Report post Posted March 15 1 hour ago, Jtee said: Did they have small Sabals available? I bought a 1 gallon from them several years ago but I’ve never seen a smaller Sabal since. I'm almost positive he had small sabals. I will try to double check, it's 10 min from my house. He has large Sabals everywhere, but I think he had a few small ones also. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Collectorpalms 2,101 Report post Posted March 15 16 hours ago, NBTX11 said: I don't remember exactly, but around 130 or 140 dollars. Good size. I don't know how many gallons pot, but they were decent sized, top frond maybe 2.5 or 3 ft high. These are rough estimates. I almost got one. I thought it was a little overpriced, I would have like to seen it around 70 or 80 dollars for that size, but oh well. I called. I think she said they were 7 gallon CIDP for ~ $130. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NBTX11 794 Report post Posted March 15 46 minutes ago, Collectorpalms said: I called. I think she said they were 7 gallon CIDP for ~ $130. Ok yeah that sounds about right. They looked healthy and decent sized, if not a little over priced. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meangreen94z 1,801 Report post Posted March 19 No new palms this week at Barton but plenty of cactus. Neobuxbaumia polylopha, Espostoa lanata, Trichocereus terscheckii, etc. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites