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My Grandparents in central FL are selling their homes. Wanted to share some of them and some cool things.. in the photos idk 😭 The first two images is the English ivy (And the Bird of paradise) they trained for 11 years to grow how they wanted it, and onto the palms they have a majesty palm, 3 bottle palms, and 4 Foxtail palms (I planted those foxtail palms lol) The black circle is the first palm I ever posted on here asking what it was “It was a majesty” and the yellow highlighted circle is actually my profile picture that I took along the sidewalk, ain’t that cool! My parents also just bought a 8,000$ property in Lakeland FL (Very cheap for a fixer upper,  for my Foreign Folks), that I will pay for when I get older, but they said it’s for me, for when I want to move there. And if I don’t, they still will fix it up and resell it. Decent area with a home that is decently sized but very outdated and needs some repairs.. but there is a sabal palmetto already so.. that’s a start haha. Going to start planting subtropical fruits soon when we visit (Will post photos when I do) and yeah! I’m really excited!

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-Cfa- Humid Subtropical Hot Summers Mild Winters- in Lexington and Kissimmee __ -Cfb- Subtropical Highland Warm Summers Mild Winters- in SW VA

-Lexington KY Palms: In ground (4)-Musa Basjoo (2)-Majesty Palms (1)-Pindo palm (20+)-Sabal minor mccurtain  The pindo and majesty will be protected when needed.

-Kissimmee FL whew (3)-Majesty Palms (3)-Bottle Palms (4)-Foxtail Palms (1)-Sabal Palmetto (1)-Clump of Bird of Paradise

-Recent Lows -6F/25'__-1.8F/24'__17.8F/23'__-5.2F/22'__9.2F/21' (Lexington) We have been having tough winters lately.

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What an immaculate looking yard. Looks very peaceful!

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-Chris

San Antonio, TX - 2023 designated zone 9A 🐍 🌴🌅

(formerly Albuquerque, NM ☀️ zone 7B for 30 years)

Washingtonia filifera/ Washingtonia robusta/ Syagrus romanzoffiana/ Sabal mexicana/ Dioon edule

2024-2025 - low 21F/ 2023-2024 - low 18F/ 2022-2023 - low 16F/ 2021-2022 - low 21F/ 2020-2021 - low 9F/ 

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