palm in new pot
By Sanbaz
- 8 Mar, 2010
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finally potted my palm which i think looks great in its new home, not sure how to move it into garage at night though, so heavy, will have to cover it i think to keep frost from it
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It looks very nice sanbaz............love the palm amd its pot...
8 Mar, 2010
Oh it looks beautiful San.
8 Mar, 2010
thanx carol ive just wrapped it up with bubble wrap lol, shall i leave it on or not, im not sure :o))
thanx holly glad you like them both :o))
cheers yorkshire im so pleased with it, cant wait to see it in its place :o))
8 Mar, 2010
I bet you can't San, it really is nice
8 Mar, 2010
you try to picture it all together dont you, its killing me having to wait lol
8 Mar, 2010
just be patient.it will be worth it
8 Mar, 2010
your right , im very impatient lol :o)
8 Mar, 2010
It looks gorgeous San , the pot is ideal and really shows it off :o)
8 Mar, 2010
Looking good San..... I think if you wrap up for night time protection you have to remove it in the day to let light and air to the plant.
8 Mar, 2010
thanx amy i thought it would look good with a white pot, like you say it shows it off great :o))
thanx potty thats what im going to do, ive been bringing all my new plants out of the garage each day then back in at night, a bit of a chore but with no greenhouse its all i can do :o)
8 Mar, 2010
Sandra just been tidying bedroom up carpet fitters didnt come till 4pm, tipical was suppose to be between 12-4pm, was the plam outside when you bought it if so it should be ok, dont suppose it will hurt it with bubble wrap on put you can take it of in the day to climatize it. mine is still at side of house as its still very cold at night, i'd watch it does'nt sweat if you leave the bubble wrap on when sun is shinning on it, just thought i'd have a quick nosy on here but Smokey his wonting to come on my knee so i'll catch you tomorrow. Smokey is back at vets again a week tomorrow aswell, i think he as lost weight this time, anyway catch you later.xx
8 Mar, 2010
hi carol it was outside and it was a sheltered spot so thought wrap at night and unwrap in day, tipical of workmen to come last min when your waiting but hope it looks nice, poor smokey its not good is it carol, anyway just see what the vet thinks, hope he is ok xx
8 Mar, 2010
Sandra that looks great, the pot really compliments the palm, think you are wise to cover it, mine has been out all winter and is very severly damaged, its a different specis to yours so may be more vunerable, but best to err on the side of caution!
8 Mar, 2010
thanx carole glad you like it and im going to play safe and keep covered at night :o))
8 Mar, 2010
That looks nice in its new pot Sandra, is it a Chusan Palm?
8 Mar, 2010
thankyou sandra, glad you think so, its Chamaerops humilis,:o)
8 Mar, 2010
It does look good in your new pot, it is such a bushy palm, as I said before you had a bargain there....
8 Mar, 2010
That's very nice Sandra.
8 Mar, 2010
thanx dotty :o))
cheers hywel glad you like it to :o)
8 Mar, 2010
Well-done, Sandra! Lovely palm and lovely pot! Together look great!
9 Mar, 2010
thankyou so much uma, glad you think so to :o))
10 Mar, 2010
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Sandra my palm as stayed out for last 2yrs, as it can stand to minus 12, all i do in winter is move it to the house wall as they say the house wall are suppose to be 2 degress higher than rest of garden, Donna just leaves her in the garden and she as had her's about 3-4yrs now.
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