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New plantings 2026

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Time to get some new stuff in the ground. Since all the leaves are starting to push out on the trees I took a little time to put this chinese fan palms in the ground. Decided to go for a shady location since I think they look so good in the shade with elongated leaves. Can't wait to see what this thing does.

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You need to plant more, get that tropical palm look a growing!

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5 minutes ago, happypalms said:

You need to plant more, get that tropical palm look a growing!

Agreed. Gotta take advantage of the fact that we are lucky to live in a part of the US that can grow palms. Unlike you Aussies with your palms everywhere lol

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Also, that is where my old dog is buried. That bench is where I go to be close to him

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1 hour ago, KsLouisiana said:

Agreed. Gotta take advantage of the fact that we are lucky to live in a part of the US that can grow palms. Unlike you Aussies with your palms everywhere lol

Well that’s true it’s palm city around my garden. 
Love the spot where your dog is, there are many pets in my garden 

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51 minutes ago, happypalms said:

Well that’s true it’s palm city around my garden. 
Love the spot where your dog is, there are many pets in my garden 

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Looks great there! I want to come see your beautiful country some time! Enjoy your garden and the sunshine 😁

4 minutes ago, KsLouisiana said:

Looks great there! I want to come see your beautiful country some time! Enjoy your garden and the sunshine 😁

Your welcome to drop in down under, only problem with Australia is you won’t want to leave. 
Just buy a plane ticket and travel the world, I did that and 27 countries later and I still want to travel! Oh and we got plenty of blue sky’s! 

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You will love that palm . They grow very well here in Southern California , even in direct sun. Yours is a nice size so the growth will be moderately slow instead of very slow when they are young. I planted a wee baby one and had to wait years for it to get any size . In the last five years or so it has picked up speed . HarryIMG_4679.thumb.jpeg.4ee818f2dc925224d7e6f47402f37f1d.jpeg

‘This one gets a bit of shade mixed with direct sun throughout the day . I’ve had it for over 20 years. I planted it towards the bottom of my hill where it is the coldest part of our property in the winter . No problem at all , no fertilizer , just water and sun. Harry

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13 hours ago, happypalms said:

Your welcome to drop in down under, only problem with Australia is you won’t want to leave. 
Just buy a plane ticket and travel the world, I did that and 27 countries later and I still want to travel! Oh and we got plenty of blue sky’s! 

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Wow. That looks awesome! I love the jungle. And kangaroos🥹 haha. Im definitely coming there. And yeah I would definitely want to stay. Great place you have there. Thanks for the pics

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15 minutes ago, Harry’s Palms said:

You will love that palm . They grow very well here in Southern California , even in direct sun. Yours is a nice size so the growth will be moderately slow instead of very slow when they are young. I planted a wee baby one and had to wait years for it to get any size . In the last five years or so it has picked up speed . HarryIMG_4679.thumb.jpeg.4ee818f2dc925224d7e6f47402f37f1d.jpeg

‘This one gets a bit of shade mixed with direct sun throughout the day . I’ve had it for over 20 years. I planted it towards the bottom of my hill where it is the coldest part of our property in the winter . No problem at all , no fertilizer , just water and sun. Harry

That palm looks great in that spot. Good call with the partial shade. I see a lot around here and they are mostly in full sun. Not as elongated or green. I've had this for probably 3 years in a big cement pot in the sun. It's taken a while to get size, but the trunks are getting fat so im hoping the new leaves stretch out.

Yours is a very nice size . The trunks on these do get pretty fat and after a while , mine self cleaned . Now it has smooth trunk . Harry

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11 minutes ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Yours is a very nice size . The trunks on these do get pretty fat and after a while , mine self cleaned . Now it has smooth trunk . Harry

Thats nice. I wonder what dictates if it's going to have a smooth or booted trunk? It seems like the climate maybe? Maybe genetics? Because mexican fan palms here can go either way. And I guess that's the case everywhere I've been.

That’s right. Some self clean , others don’t . Harry

7 hours ago, KsLouisiana said:

Wow. That looks awesome! I love the jungle. And kangaroos🥹 haha. Im definitely coming there. And yeah I would definitely want to stay. Great place you have there. Thanks for the pics

It’s a jungle garden paradise, just like Australia paradise.

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I love kangaroos, they need to be free

GIUSEPPE

53 minutes ago, gyuseppe said:

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I love kangaroos, they need to be free

They look nice, but they're evil creatures.

3 hours ago, SeanK said:

They look nice, but they're evil creatures.

They're definitely in league with Satan.

Don't recommend them as garden companions, very destructive,  although they don't seem to eat palms other than the occasional experimental nibble. They are good for keeping the grass very short though, we call it a marsupial lawn, you can play croquet on it!

South Arm, Tasmania, Australia - 42° South

Mild oceanic climate, with coastal exposure.

 

Summer: 12°C (53°F) average min, to 21°C (70°F) average daily max. Up to 40°C (104°F max) rarely.

 

Winter: 6°C (43°F) average min, to 13°C (55°F) average daily max. Down to 0°C (32°F) occasionally, some light frost.

11 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

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I love kangaroos, they need to be free

They are free gyuseppe, to a good home. I think @Jonathan wants to adopt them! 

11 hours ago, SeanK said:

They look nice, but they're evil creatures.

There only evil if run them over, and there mates get a set on you, then you’re garden is free rein as a food pantry! 

7 hours ago, Jonathan said:

They're definitely in league with Satan.

Don't recommend them as garden companions, very destructive,  although they don't seem to eat palms other than the occasional experimental nibble. They are good for keeping the grass very short though, we call it a marsupial lawn, you can play croquet on it!

Now now @Jonathan all creatures great and small are gods creatures! 
I will do you a deal you take my bush turkeys and I will take your pretty cute ever so lawn friendly mowers!!! 

4 hours ago, happypalms said:

Now now @Jonathan all creatures great and small are gods creatures! 
I will do you a deal you take my bush turkeys and I will take your pretty cute ever so lawn friendly mowers!!! 

No thanks...a brush turkey stole our marshmallows when we were camping once...shifty buggers!

Sorry @KsLouisiana, I think we've hijacked your thread. The L chinensis looks great, what else have you got ready to go? Do any of the other Livistonas grow down your way? I'm guessing you're deep inside Sabal country.

South Arm, Tasmania, Australia - 42° South

Mild oceanic climate, with coastal exposure.

 

Summer: 12°C (53°F) average min, to 21°C (70°F) average daily max. Up to 40°C (104°F max) rarely.

 

Winter: 6°C (43°F) average min, to 13°C (55°F) average daily max. Down to 0°C (32°F) occasionally, some light frost.

1 hour ago, Jonathan said:

No thanks...a brush turkey stole our marshmallows when we were camping once...shifty buggers!

Sorry @KsLouisiana, I think we've hijacked your thread. The L chinensis looks great, what else have you got ready to go? Do any of the other Livistonas grow down your way? I'm guessing you're deep inside Sabal country.

You sure there for free!!!

@KsLouisiana hopefully your zone is not like a freezer and can grow a beautiful garden to sit in and admire, a place for your dog to live in peace and harmony with you. My cat is 19 now and has turned that corner in life having lived in her garden she got me to create for her, I know I have a special palm for her and she can finally grow me a beautiful garden.🌈

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19 hours ago, Jonathan said:

No thanks...a brush turkey stole our marshmallows when we were camping once...shifty buggers!

Sorry @KsLouisiana, I think we've hijacked your thread. The L chinensis looks great, what else have you got ready to go? Do any of the other Livistonas grow down your way? I'm guessing you're deep inside Sabal country.

Hahaha no worries! I like just sitting back and watching the banter 👀 Yeah I'm in sabal cou try for sure! I have the biggest and most impressive one im in love with. Mexican fans get huge here. Chinese fans. Canary island dates. Sylvester and regular dates are what you see here on the border of zone 9a/b. There are others too so I can make a pretty good jungle look here. 😁 Nothing super tropical though.  But lots of people and the city plant them so its pretty sweet. The woods is full of sabal minors and big sabals along the rivers.

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17 hours ago, happypalms said:

You sure there for free!!!

@KsLouisiana hopefully your zone is not like a freezer and can grow a beautiful garden to sit in and admire, a place for your dog to live in peace and harmony with you. My cat is 19 now and has turned that corner in life having lived in her garden she got me to create for her, I know I have a special palm for her and she can finally grow me a beautiful garden.🌈

For sure! I just mentioned above all the stuff that I love to grow around here. It's really hard to watch your ani also get old. Like really hard. And losing them feels so wrong because they should live as long as us. But! It feels good to spoil them and give them a great place to spend their lives. I bet your little jungle cat has had it pretty good.

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On 2/21/2026 at 5:45 PM, happypalms said:

Well that’s true it’s palm city around my garden. 
Love the spot where your dog is, there are many pets in my garden 

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Here are a few things around my yard

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