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Coming into 3rd Spring. Looking good except the most cold hardy one the windmill. However, I will says it’s had a rough go since being in a pot. It had issues and I got it on sale. It’s been in the ground the longest at 4years but idk. I’ve continued to treat it and it has a good spear coming up, but it never just taken off 

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Youtube - Okpalms 

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Not too bad. I lost two of my five trachycarpus this winter. Yours looks like it will bounce back well, but I would baby it next winter just for good measure.

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Looking good. Would be cool to see some mature palms in oklahoma. Prior to 21 there were some decent sized robustas in Tulsa that got protected so it can definitely be accomplished

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yes those were always great to see,  there is one other place in okc (a front yard) that has 3 10-11' windmills and about a 12' mexican fan. This guys yard is pretty tropical with plumeria trees and all kinds of things. 

Youtube - Okpalms 

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