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Update on our yard in OKC Oklahoma. We have a smaller windmill as well, but while I thought it would be the easiest.. we have had a time with them and went through a few windmills in the ground. Both the washy and sabal have been in the ground since 2020. The large Pygmy date is in a very large pot 

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Youtube - Okpalms 

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Lookin' good. 🙂

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33 minutes ago, Las Palmas Norte said:

Lookin' good. 🙂

Thank you

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Youtube - Okpalms 

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5 minutes ago, PAPalmtrees said:

Looking amazing man!

Thank you 

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That's impressive, especially for the tropical paradise that is *checks notes* Oklahoma. That Sabal is a monster. 

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29 minutes ago, JohnAndSancho said:

That's impressive, especially for the tropical paradise that is *checks notes* Oklahoma. That Sabal is a monster. 

Hahah right! And honestly the sabal has been the easiest one of all the palms we have put in the ground 

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Youtube - Okpalms 

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On 7/16/2025 at 6:19 PM, WattsZ said:

Update on our yard in OKC Oklahoma. We have a smaller windmill as well, but while I thought it would be the easiest.. we have had a time with them and went through a few windmills in the ground. Both the washy and sabal have been in the ground since 2020. The large Pygmy date is in a very large pot 

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i got jumpscared by ur sabal because that is absolutely HUGE especially in oklahoma. wow

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Hi everyone!

Very Impressive WattsZ!

I used the PT search engine to seek out topics mentioning the States closest to the December Weekend Biennial in Brownsville TX. 

The IPS designed this event to test interest in having shorter, less expensive options for our continental US members. 

Geography was never my best subject and it is surely my loss that I have not yet visited Oklahoma. 

We want to have at least one person from each of the closest States. Please spread the word and drive or fly over for a day or the long weekend to represent Oklahoma!

It won’t be the same without you there. 
 

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Let’s set aside the Red River Rivalry and bring some Sooners to the Lone Star State for a palm extravaganza everyone can agree upon. See you in December!  Thanks @Cindy Adair

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