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9 minutes ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Perfect planting size . I have a new one to plant but it is in a bigger pot so I have to find the right spot that will allow me to dig a hole large enough . HarryIMG_1913.thumb.jpeg.c64101814bf7a1975f631749f9481b5d.jpeg

Syagrus Schizophylla ready for the garden , keeping Ernie company for now.

The Schizophylla is a tough palm anywhere for that one, the Ernie a nice little corner in the shade.

Richard 

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I think the Ernie will stay in the pot for now , I don’t know how long , as it is faster growing than I thought. This was the first one I got from @DoomsDave and it is a fast grower but needs full shade. The Syagrus S. looks like it is shade grown and I was thinking about a nice full sun position in the courtyard but it may burn badly and they are so slow growing here that it will look bad for a few years or longer , hmmm. Harry🤔

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13 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

I think the Ernie will stay in the pot for now , I don’t know how long , as it is faster growing than I thought. This was the first one I got from @DoomsDave and it is a fast grower but needs full shade. The Syagrus S. looks like it is shade grown and I was thinking about a nice full sun position in the courtyard but it may burn badly and they are so slow growing here that it will look bad for a few years or longer , hmmm. Harry🤔

Put it out, still in the pot, where you’re considering planting it. Then keep an eye on it and see if it starts to burn. If it does you’ll still be able to harden it off.

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22 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

I think the Ernie will stay in the pot for now , I don’t know how long , as it is faster growing than I thought. This was the first one I got from @DoomsDave and it is a fast grower but needs full shade. The Syagrus S. looks like it is shade grown and I was thinking about a nice full sun position in the courtyard but it may burn badly and they are so slow growing here that it will look bad for a few years or longer , hmmm. Harry🤔

As @DoomsDavehas the right idea for you I say just plant it! They are super tough ernies I plant tube stock all over my garden and they grow not a problem!

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Look at all the wee Ernie’s !!! The more the merrier , I see. Harry

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16 hours ago, happypalms said:

As @DoomsDavehas the right idea for you I say just plant it! They are super tough ernies I plant tube stock all over my garden and they grow not a problem!

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Wish mine would set seeds like that!

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Posted
48 minutes ago, DoomsDave said:

Wish mine would set seeds like that!

That’s an rps order, out of 300 seeds I got 220 plants. I do get seeds from my ones in the garden occasionally. 

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