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Some new seed orders are arriving in the southern hemisphere. I expect good results. These results will have to be evident at the end of the world (Chile), where winters are very cold and apocalyptic. Even so, there are palm trees that can withstand and establish themselves very well.

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Good luck!

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Thanks, friend. Thanks to you too. You have to germinate many seeds or varieties. That way, the strongest ones will remain, the ones that grow in your climate, or the ones that resist with little damage. Come on, friends, good luck to all of you growers around the world. And to everyone equally, my best wishes.

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Looks like someone did business with RPS!  Best of luck germinating Hugo!

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That's right, my friend, they're from the large German store RPS. They buy seeds from all the world's suppliers, especially native suppliers from all continents. But I've also bought from other stores and suppliers worldwide. Germinating different varieties helps you learn a lot. And that way, you can rule out which varieties won't grow in your climate. Unless you agree with your country's authorities to build a Botanical Garden with a giant dome.

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Ugo, I hope everything sprouts for you

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GIUSEPPE

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Thank you very much, my friend. And my best wishes to you too. My ancestors lived in the Middle East, also in the Mediterranean. But now I live in Chile.

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7 minutes ago, Hu Palmeras said:

Thank you very much, my friend. And my best wishes to you too. My ancestors lived in the Middle East, also in the Mediterranean. But now I live in Chile.

The Bible says we all descend from Adam and Eve.
It doesn't matter what color your skin is, it doesn't matter what language you speak, it doesn't matter what religion we are. We are all one family (sorry I didn't mention palm trees!)

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GIUSEPPE

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3 hours ago, Hu Palmeras said:

Some new seed orders are arriving in the southern hemisphere. I expect good results. These results will have to be evident at the end of the world (Chile), where winters are very cold and apocalyptic. Even so, there are palm trees that can withstand and establish themselves very well.

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I join our dear friends in their kind wishes with the words, may everything flourish now and always with you, Hugo.

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Thank you very much, my friend Mazat. That Swiss Celtic spirit is more alive than ever. And it's still alive in Chile. You said it, my friend Giuseppe. Thanks for remembering it.

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Awesome 😎😎

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Thank you, Don Pachino. You're a great man. Cheers, Don Pachino. I wish you the best too. Many blessings. 

 

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8 hours ago, Hu Palmeras said:

Some new seed orders are arriving in the southern hemisphere. I expect good results. These results will have to be evident at the end of the world (Chile), where winters are very cold and apocalyptic. Even so, there are palm trees that can withstand and establish themselves very well.

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Si quieres plantar los Cyrtostachis y Prichardia, debes comprarte poco terreno en Pica.

(If you wanna plant the Cyrtostachis and Pritchardia, you must buy a small plot in Pica)

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Yes, I'll take your good advice, my friend. I checked today and some other beautiful varieties have already germinated. I'm surprised you know so much about Chile, my friend.

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How exciting ! Happy growing . Harry

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Thank you very much, Harry, my friend. Long live your palm trees and mine, whether many or few, and may they gladden our hearts.

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