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This may be a beast in no time! First pic Sept 2014. Current pics to follow

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Bren in South St. Pete Florida

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Today

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Bren in South St. Pete Florida

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Wow, very nice! I planted mine a few months ago, now I know how much growth I should expect, very nicely done!

Lived in Cape Coral, Miami, Orlando and St. Petersburg Florida.

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Really looking good back there Bren.  Probably have some good growth this winter, since winter never arrived.

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No freaking way!

You guys in Florida have really unlocked the secret to growing palms.

Rain + heat - the cold = awesome growth

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Hey Mike, you gave it a great head start. I remember fretting that it had been planted to shallow. You told me to kick some mulch around the exposed roots and it would be fine. 

Other palms in first pic are a hurricane, carpoxylon (dead, base just snapped off one day) watermelon chambeyronia and a potted syagrus schizo..updated pics to follow

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Bren in South St. Pete Florida

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can you pack up some of that Florida growth and send it my way?

sweet pictures :greenthumb:

 

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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