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A nice little batch for the garden starting with, licuala corneri, licuala PNG dwarf, dypsis “CLBS”,Zamia standelyi, anthurium palenquense a rare one, and a anthurium lineolatum that should do until the next fix of growing goodies. And with winter underway it’s time to get the cool tender ones and some of the new ones in a protected environment. There will be some losers but it’s the winners iam more intrested in being a zone pusher , I will find some new cool tolerant plants that one wouldnt have thought about purchasing.

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Yes , winter is the time thing slow a bit around here . I had lost palms before and it happens but I hope those survive . They are nice little gems. Harry

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I wanna be like you when I grow up 

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On 6/4/2025 at 9:42 PM, Harry’s Palms said:

Yes , winter is the time thing slow a bit around here . I had lost palms before and it happens but I hope those survive . They are nice little gems. Harry

Zone pushing is fun, it’s like being an explorer of exotic plants, only in the backyard. 
Richard 

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On 6/5/2025 at 2:25 AM, JohnAndSancho said:

I wanna be like you when I grow up 

I wanted to be a dairy farmer, only now iam a palm farmer. 

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1 hour ago, happypalms said:

I wanted to be a dairy farmer, only now iam a palm farmer. 

Your shoes stay a lot cleaner this way. And your property smells better. 

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9 hours ago, JohnAndSancho said:

Your shoes stay a lot cleaner this way. And your property smells better. 

You can’t beat a hot cow pat on frosty feet in the morning. That’s what we did as kids. 

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