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Old 25-03-2016, 09:42 PM
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Default growing palms keeping weekly pics

my first post on this forum , am the Shanks pony Gardener , simply I only have a wheelbarrow for transport

and growing a lot of palms and my first winter lost a couple but really pleased a lot did put on a little growth

now thew weather's improved my little palm house is a poly tent on the roof and i am going to keep progress photos to see how quick they can grow . have been told keep them wet , high humidity, a lot of heat , and food

this past 3 days spent putting the rotten farmyard muck as a mulch on each pot making sure worms are added too .

my polly tent was up to 35c Today humidity high

have over 600 palms various types and since i never had any before i got these its been very exciting learning how to grow them
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