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Palm trees in seattle


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Six? I count 7.

How many can be counted in this 2 minute video.

 

 

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Many many Many, years ago Seattle bus tours use to go by Alon house to show off his palms and what you could grow in Seattle.  People from colder climates would oooh and awww over the palms, cordyline, and exotic plants.  True story. Word!

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I always liked this place.

 

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1 hour ago, Chester B said:

I always liked this place.

 

Yes I was hoping someone would post this video. Thank.  
local H D had a nice olive tree with fruit on it.
This great video is seven years old time for and update Dave.   Lol 😝 

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12 hours ago, Paradise Found said:

Yes I was hoping someone would post this video. Thank.  
local H D had a nice olive tree with fruit on it.
This great video is seven years old time for and update Dave.   Lol 😝 

Dave moved., he’s down in the SE now. So I doubt there will be an update. 

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1 hour ago, Chester B said:

Dave moved., he’s down in the SE now. So I doubt there will be an update. 

Wow everyone is moving to warmer states. I wish him the best. 

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I wonder how's that Jubaea doing after last winter. 

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If I remember right this garden is located next to puget sound, so hopefully it pull through with moderation from the water. Unless it’s check out we’ll never know for sure.  

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@Paradise Found it is next to Lake Washington in Kirkland.  

It will be hard to check from up close since it is a private property hehehe.  

 

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