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Up and coming garden in Vista California / blank canvanas


Josh-O

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Josh, everything is looking unreal. Awesome! Not to hijack the thread but I'm thinking of redoing my (much smaller) hardscape. How did you come to decide on concrete vs. pavers?

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2 hours ago, Rafael said:

Viveros Palmasur have some available like this one :) (i have mine)

Yes, i know, but i only have enough money for buy a seedling:P

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19 hours ago, Monòver said:

Wow! Good job!!!

This is a old Syagrus schyzofilla, may be 20 years old?

It was 19 yrs old when I bought it from a friend 3 yrs ago which makes it 23yrs. It's an old palm fart now :) 

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14 hours ago, Ben in Norcal said:

Awesome schiz - but my eyes are still drawn in by those beautiful paths!

Mine too. I cant but walk countless laps when I go there.

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12 hours ago, Matt in OC said:

Josh, everything is looking unreal. Awesome! Not to hijack the thread but I'm thinking of redoing my (much smaller) hardscape. How did you come to decide on concrete vs. pavers?

Matt,

call me on my Cell 626-278-6388 I would love to go into detail. I was faced with the same question

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11 hours ago, Danilopez89 said:

"Schiz purr:wub:rty"

She caught my eye the first time I laid eyes on her :) 

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18 hours ago, Josh-O said:

It was 19 yrs old when I bought it from a friend 3 yrs ago which makes it 23yrs. It's an old palm fart now :) 

:huh::( 22 years, so mine is a newborn!!!

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18 hours ago, Josh-O said:

It was 19 yrs old when I bought it from a friend 3 yrs ago which makes it 23yrs. It's an old palm fart now :) 

Hey Josh, do math much?  Ha ha ha

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On the border of Concord & Clayton in the East Bay hills - Elev 387 ft 37.95 °N, 121.94 °W

My back yard weather station: http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/hdfForecast?query=37.954%2C-121.945&sp=KCACONCO37

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2 hours ago, Ben in Norcal said:

Hey Josh, do math much?  Ha ha ha

I blame that math error on the BEER

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3 hours ago, foxtail said:

:huh::( 22 years, so mine is a newborn!!!

so worth the wait :) 

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Just now, Josh-O said:

I blame that math error on the BEER

LOL - that gave me a good laugh

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On the border of Concord & Clayton in the East Bay hills - Elev 387 ft 37.95 °N, 121.94 °W

My back yard weather station: http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/hdfForecast?query=37.954%2C-121.945&sp=KCACONCO37

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1 minute ago, Ben in Norcal said:

LOL - that gave me a good laugh

the sad part is it's true. 

bought me a good 6 pack of IPA after a long day of planting palms. 

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I just planted this very nice mature and seeding dypsis onilahensis on Tuesday morning.

This is a must grow dypsis for our so. Cal gardens. I have had this palm for many many years in a 15 gal and now I finally found a spot I thought worthy for this beauty.

It's the weeping form of this species. My goal is top plant the upright form close by for comparison.

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IMG_4216.JPG.81137c522a4943cc8ebc44f1240the full Monty shot :wub: 

If you look just to the right in the back ground that's my super decipiens that is blowing up...

thanks for looking :) 

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I'm super excited about this planting. I have been growing for YEARS brahea Sp. super silver to see if I can get a superior specimen to arise for my garden. From my own experiences Some just don't get true blue and lots of the seed that sprouts may not get the blue silver look from the mamma plant. I discovered if you completely neglect, forget to water and let them bake in the sun they do so dang good and seem to go bluer faster???

 

below is my long awaited planting of my 2nd favorite (#1 is Moorei) brahea in the garden :) 

please enjoy these pictures

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IMG_4239.JPG.752d0bc561f3121a3897d95febeI staked it just to make sure the wind does not mess with my new found affection :) 

IMG_4240.JPG.342b6c4f7bcba3ad4aa722a7692no armor with blue petioles..

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Such a great thread to follow.  Amazing work on all the hardscaping and palms!  Looking forward to seeing this all in person some time soon hopefully!

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7 hours ago, Josh-O said:

IMG_4213.JPG.e61c110390d5284756e8709358dIMG_4214.JPG.551f82fdac0b8ee74d3b3478a4eIMG_4215.JPG.8c95c9c558275803dddad34ca30

IMG_4216.JPG.81137c522a4943cc8ebc44f1240the full Monty shot :wub: 

If you look just to the right in the back ground that's my super decipiens that is blowing up...

thanks for looking :) 

One of my favorites!  I may have actually get one of these since I've killed all the others.

 

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9 hours ago, Matt in OC said:

Hubba hubba!! :yay:

Josh, I owe you a phone call, hopefully later today!

yes, please call me :) 

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9 hours ago, Matt in OC said:

Hubba hubba!! :yay:

Josh, I owe you a phone call, hopefully later today!

yes, please call me :) 

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8 hours ago, Monòver said:

:drool::yay::wub:Too many beauties!!!!

Awesome!!

Thanks Antonio :) 

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8 hours ago, Fallbrook Jason said:

Such a great thread to follow.  Amazing work on all the hardscaping and palms!  Looking forward to seeing this all in person some time soon hopefully!

Jason,

I'm always available for a garden tour / PRA :greenthumb::)

let me know what your schedule is like?

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2 hours ago, nachocarl said:

One of my favorites!  I may have actually get one of these since I've killed all the others.

 

I actually have 1 more 15 gal left for sale. It's not quite as big but a showstopper no doubt!!

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2 hours ago, nachocarl said:

I like that Super Silver Brahea!  I hope the B. clara gets there someday.

clara wont get as blue :crying:

I may have 1 more 15 gal left I can sell you?????;)

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4 hours ago, nachocarl said:

One of my favorites!  I may have actually get one of these since I've killed all the others.

 

Me too.  Several palms were harmed in the posting of this post. 

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On 3/3/2016, 10:57:56, Josh-O said:

so worth the wait :) 

Indeed:wub:

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17 hours ago, enigma99 said:

Keep the pics coming Josh, wow

I sure will :)

I'm gonna plant a couple thinks next week

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17 hours ago, Hammer said:

Me too.  Several palms were harmed in the posting of this post. 

Nachocarl seems to have the touch of death when it comes to dypsis :o

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so you can say I was a busy guy yesterday.......

I dug to freaking HUGE specimen ravenea xerophila yesterday morning.:drool:

I'm hoping and praying they will survive the dig.

I took all precautionary measures while digging. 

 

1) large root ball

2) hydrated plants

3) sharp cutting sheers for root pruning

4) sharp sure shot digging shovels

5) blow touch for root cauterizing 

6) tightly wrapped root balls with necessary supplies

7) the skill and know how to transport the precious cargo

etc...................

 

they are now tucked away in their permanent spots?? I HOPE..

 

sorry about the sideways pictures buy my computer will not let me rotate them :( 

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IMG_4332.JPG.00f6c2ec8bd6b2a919007b8f336cauterizing with a touch 

IMG_4335.JPG.990e31d93335591fe5e7ca2e9caroot pruning

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IMG_4360.JPG.61b4f05b6962b935f89c60ab07b the final touch. Now I just hope it makes it

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