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Wow, Thanks guys to bring this post up. I missed out on that one in 2010... It's a shame.

Kris, I am so happy you succeeded to keep it alive. Well, better than that, you made it thrive! :greenthumb: :greenthumb: :greenthumb:

It is also another wondrous achievement made by the PalmTalk fellowship. :)

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Sebastian, garden on La Palma island, 370 m (1200 feet) above sea level / USDA Zone 11/12 ; Heat zone IV / V

Record High: 42°C (107F) / Record Low: 9°C (48°F). Rain: 600 mm (24 inches) per year with dry/wet seasons. Warm Season: July-November / Cool Season: December-June
Warmest month (August/September) average minimum temperature : 21°C (70°F) / Warmest month (August/September) average maximum temperature : 28°C (82°F)
Coldest month (February/March) average minimum temperature : 14,5°C (58°F) / Coldest month (February/March) average maximum temperature : 21°C (70°F)

Temperature of the sea : minimum of 20°C (68°F) in march, maximum of 25°C (77°F) in September/October.


 

Posted

Wow, Thanks guys to bring this post up. I missed out on that one in 2010... It's a shame.

Kris, I am so happy you succeeded to keep it alive. Well, better than that, you made it thrive!

"It is also another wondrous achievement made by the PalmTalk fellowship".

Very True...

Love,

kris.

love conquers all..

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  • 3 months later...
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Kris,

I realize with happiness that you can receive a parcel from abroad with palms in your country without any problem.

Sadly it's not the same in Sri Lanka; it reduces the choice and opportunities for ordering at RPS or anywhere else. Or it makes the job more complicated!

Lucky you!

Next posts soon?

Happy birthday TODAY!

Vanakam,

Kindest regards

Philippe

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

Posted

Dear Philippe,

Nice to hear from you.And yes my country's postal & parcel Dept processes all Agro based product & produce very quickly.Since our economy is primarily agriculture based.Though today its emerging as a software leader.Still many make their lively hood through agriculture & cattle rearing.

And my special thanks to you for the birthday greetings.thats very kind of you.

Love & god bless,

kris.

love conquers all..

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