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A few nice little palms in pots


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A few nice looking rare palm seedlings. They are always a welcome sight little palms, knowing one day they will be part of the garden. They have to start out somewhere, so pots it is! 

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Pots allow the palms to be protected while young . A few years from seed , they are more vulnerable to. That’s a lovely bunch. Harry

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37 minutes ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Pots allow the palms to be protected while young . A few years from seed , they are more vulnerable to. That’s a lovely bunch. Harry

One advantage to pots is you can garden anywhere, and for those that are renting they can simply pack up there collection and take there garden with them. 
Richard 

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7 hours ago, happypalms said:

One advantage to pots is you can garden anywhere, and for those that are renting they can simply pack up there collection and take there garden with them. 
Richard 

I can concur with that. We are in rented accommodation since we left the motherland for Spain. Trouble is I am not sure I would be able to transport some of them if we had to move to a different house!

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1 hour ago, RichardHemsley said:

I can concur with that. We are in rented accommodation since we left the motherland for Spain. Trouble is I am not sure I would be able to transport some of them if we had to move to a different house!

I was in the same situation many years ago before I got my property. I had to move basically two Ute loads of plants every time I moved. In the end I had more plants than furniture. But I knew the reason why I collected so many plants, for my new house garden! 

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