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Getting a few chamaedoreas in with some alternans, and a lanonia dasyantha, and a few more Cham adscendens, and a genoformis all germinatedby me the lanonia where from imported seeds out of china, and the chamaedorea from my garden. Give them a few years and they will adding the tropical look all round in the garden. 

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You can come and dig holes here when you are finished. My hopes of getting things in the ground before winter have flown out the window since I have been so sick for the last few weeks. Once again I think it will all go on hold until spring.

Peachy

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I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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1 hour ago, peachy said:

You can come and dig holes here when you are finished. My hopes of getting things in the ground before winter have flown out the window since I have been so sick for the last few weeks. Once again I think it will all go on hold until spring.

Peachy

I got sick of digging and went all out with my tractor and an auger on the back of it to drill holes. But what iam planting now is tried and tested. No way am I going to plant the super rare stuff until mid spring, but joeys and Kerriodoxas are going out for planting faster than a sale at fosseys (now that’s an old store you will remember) and at a chandlers sale. 
Richard 

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I will be digging holes this weekend . I have a few from my latest expedition to get in the ground . I want get them started as we head into summer. Harry

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11 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

I will be digging holes this weekend . I have a few from my latest expedition to get in the ground . I want get them started as we head into summer. Harry

That’s the go get em in the ground asap. Some palms you can plant as tubes others need a bit more time and care either way plant them.

Richard 

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