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Ugh 6 more weeks indoors


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They look good. Fire up the forklift. What is your outdoor growing season - June 1 thru ????

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Meg

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2 hours ago, PalmatierMeg said:

They look good. Fire up the forklift. What is your outdoor growing season - June 1 thru ????

End of august usually.  Two years ago I had them out till mid September but then we had our first snow here in Saskatchewan that season.

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there must be days in june where you have to bring them back in

at my place up north there have been heavy frosts early to mid june

youre plants look really good!

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Happy belated Birthmas and thanks for the YouTube updates homey

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Im

the same here in southern Ontario. But the way things are looking. The pool is opening today and my 15g foxtail is first to go outside starting next week!

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I know the one of the right is a Bottle Palm (Hyophorbe). Is the one on the left also a Bottle? It looks a bit different.  Both are gorgeous! How long did you have them?

These are the ones I that I have had out for a couple of weeks now: Butia/Pindo, Washys, Queens, Meds, Chinese Fans, Lady Palms/Rhapis, Sago palms (C. revoluta), Sabal bermudanas, Arenga engleri, and Majesty. These guys are kept out until about December 1st.

These are the ones still inside: Cocos, Hyophorbe (both Bottle and Spindle), Caryota mitis, Howea/Kentia,  Chamaedoreas, Adonidia, and Foxtail. They should be good to get out by early May, and start moving them back inside by mid October. 

It has been a chilly Spring so far here.  April is a crazy month.  It's been as hot as the upper 90's but the ocean can keep things chilly, but usually prevents frost. 

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