Just got my seedlings. Thanks Joe. Not sure how they will grow here in Florida, though. I'm going to give some to my dad in North Carolina (Outer Banks).
@ftmyerserdoc Right on! They should grow well in Florida because I know of a gal in Vero Beach that grows T.wagnerianus & fortunei and they thrive in her garden. They should do well in N.C. as well. Keep me updated. Cheers
It's a great hybridization. Sometimes the overabundance of droopy Fortunie fronds can get monotonous. The hybrids along with the pure Wagie's break up the continuity which is nice.
@russianintrigue These are the same palms I sell on E-Bay every week. My Hybrids are growing all up and down the eastern Seaboard in every state and every eastern Province.
@russianintrigue Fast. I had these palms growing in a poor rocky dry area of my upper garden for years. I think I planted them in 1997 or so. They didn't start to take off until I transplanted them to my lower garden 4 years ago. Now they are moving much faster in the better soil and more water.
I really enjoyed you showing Christine, Sam and myself the garden of yours when we came that weekend, It was much appreciated. I really got a kick out of those kinked-up palm fronds you had, I have never seen anything like that before! The stuff I learn and see from you, LOL
@gangesexcavating Any time man, glad you all enjoyed. Your son is a very good well behaved kid. Great parenting!! I'm uploading a 10 minute video right now, should be on my channel in another hour or so.
@moonhusky Honestly I don't do anything to them, lol. If they are lucky I may hit them once a year with a little Palm food and that's about it. The palm here are actively growing at this time of the year.
Just got my seedlings. Thanks Joe. Not sure how they will grow here in Florida, though. I'm going to give some to my dad in North Carolina (Outer Banks).
ftmyerserdoc 1 year ago
@ftmyerserdoc Right on! They should grow well in Florida because I know of a gal in Vero Beach that grows T.wagnerianus & fortunei and they thrive in her garden. They should do well in N.C. as well. Keep me updated. Cheers
BananaJSSI 1 year ago
It's a great hybridization. Sometimes the overabundance of droopy Fortunie fronds can get monotonous. The hybrids along with the pure Wagie's break up the continuity which is nice.
russianintrigue 1 year ago
@russianintrigue These are the same palms I sell on E-Bay every week. My Hybrids are growing all up and down the eastern Seaboard in every state and every eastern Province.
BananaJSSI 1 year ago
@BananaJSSI How is the growth rate on them?
russianintrigue 1 year ago
@russianintrigue Fast. I had these palms growing in a poor rocky dry area of my upper garden for years. I think I planted them in 1997 or so. They didn't start to take off until I transplanted them to my lower garden 4 years ago. Now they are moving much faster in the better soil and more water.
BananaJSSI 1 year ago
I really enjoyed you showing Christine, Sam and myself the garden of yours when we came that weekend, It was much appreciated. I really got a kick out of those kinked-up palm fronds you had, I have never seen anything like that before! The stuff I learn and see from you, LOL
gangesexcavating 1 year ago
@gangesexcavating Any time man, glad you all enjoyed. Your son is a very good well behaved kid. Great parenting!! I'm uploading a 10 minute video right now, should be on my channel in another hour or so.
BananaJSSI 1 year ago
I was late for my Sunday visit but this is a treat, they're gorgeous! Are you feeding them coffee Joe? Those palm fronds are so pert/alert ;)
moonhusky 1 year ago
@moonhusky Honestly I don't do anything to them, lol. If they are lucky I may hit them once a year with a little Palm food and that's about it. The palm here are actively growing at this time of the year.
BananaJSSI 1 year ago