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Philly J

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Zone 2 Saskatchewan 🥶🇨🇦

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i have a seedling... i hope some day it will look like youres

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@Pal Meir my German palm brother, 1982 was the year of my birth! 😂👍🏻🥳❤️ 

im pretty sure I have every photo saved that you have posted these last years I have been a part of the forum.  You are an inspiration to us indoor palm fanatics.  I do need to say though that I believe it was slightly easier for you to acquire your collection in Germany than it has been for me in the middle of Canada 🥴 the nurseries aren’t exactly importing in any Licuala or Kings as no one here would know how to keep them alive indoors and wouldn’t want to spend the crazy prices the nursery would be forced to charge to make a profit 😉❤️🌴

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On 8/11/2023 at 7:51 PM, Philly J said:

@Pal Meir my German palm brother, 1982 was the year of my birth! 😂👍🏻🥳❤️ 

im pretty sure I have every photo saved that you have posted these last years I have been a part of the forum.  You are an inspiration to us indoor palm fanatics.  I do need to say though that I believe it was slightly easier for you to acquire your collection in Germany than it has been for me in the middle of Canada 🥴 the nurseries aren’t exactly importing in any Licuala or Kings as no one here would know how to keep them alive indoors and wouldn’t want to spend the crazy prices the nursery would be forced to charge to make a profit 😉❤️🌴

The distance from Germany to Southern Europe isn’t that far so there are lots of palm nurseries you can get palms from. As it’s in the EU it would be easy to order palms from southern France, Italy, Spain etc there.

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On 8/5/2023 at 8:40 PM, Philly J said:

Zone 2 Saskatchewan 🥶🇨🇦

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what do you do in the winter? I guess it's only outside 3 months per year?

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