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Windmill Palm growth over the summer here in Maine


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The Trachy has really started to push out more fronds, I finally trimmed off what was left of the damaged ones from 2023s polar vortex. The sabal minor is really filling the space now so I rearranged the Adams needle to keep it from growing into the sabals with a rock wall between the two. My needle palms are showing active growth but very little growth.  I weeded around the sabals, added some sand and new layer of autumn red rock around them. Yes I took the picture before I added the rock on top. The yucca rostrotta appeared to have met its maker but after TLC it is beginning to make a comeback.

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5 hours ago, Brandon James said:

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The Trachy has really started to push out more fronds, I finally trimmed off what was left of the damaged ones from 2023s polar vortex. The sabal minor is really filling the space now so I rearranged the Adams needle to keep it from growing into the sabals with a rock wall between the two. My needle palms are showing active growth but very little growth.  I weeded around the sabals, added some sand and new layer of autumn red rock around them. Yes I took the picture before I added the rock on top. The yucca rostrotta appeared to have met its maker but after TLC it is beginning to make a comeback.

Wow Maine is quite up there that’s amazing!

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