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Well planted the red indica this morning with 4 dypsis paludosa or what ever there called now a days, thought I would share 

Before

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Cut out a few red tower gingers 

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Garden cleared for plant out 

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Indica and Paludosa 

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Planting out 

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Final result 

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Posted

I love threads like this.  You know, the ones that re-inforce you aren't even getting close to planting things too close together, and tell you you can fit at least 2x as many palms in your yard. :D

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Ben Rogers

On the border of Concord & Clayton in the East Bay hills - Elev 387 ft 37.95 °N, 121.94 °W

My back yard weather station: http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/hdfForecast?query=37.954%2C-121.945&sp=KCACONCO37

Posted
29 minutes ago, comic097 said:

Well planted the red indica this morning with 4 dypsis paludosa or what ever there called now a days, thought I would share 

Before

IMG_7953.JPG.f73fe973f644982b94553cb7d9b

Cut out a few red tower gingers 

IMG_7955.thumb.JPG.7dc7b0bdc53fe017e8875

Garden cleared for plant out 

IMG_7957.JPG.a0c64939e6edd20670f2cd83972

Indica and Paludosa 

IMG_7958.JPG.50b0906318674cb2e2691321e58

Planting out 

IMG_7959.JPG.a268f7c6e565428bf0c39771fc1

IMG_7962.JPG.1abab1929ea91db00a35fda931f

Final result 

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Sweet! Very nice palm. 

That was fast. You must have had that one planned out?

 :greenthumb:

Posted

Great looking planter bed!!!

Posted

Gosh, what a beautiful area. Just gorgeous.

Posted

your garden looks really nice paul ~ !

Do you have   many rare Dypsis planted ?

 

 

Old Beach ,Hobart
Tasmania ,Australia. 42 " south
Cool Maritime climate

Posted

Thanks Troy, didnt plant anything over summer, all of a sudden got the urge to start planting stuff, go figure, your garden looking fantastic by the way 

 

Posted

Thanks everyone, very happy with the outcome 

Paul 

Posted

That's looks awesome paul, another excellent addition to your fantastic garden!!! 

For those that don't know already Paul is a consummate palm collector and gardener :yay:

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Posted

Hahaha cheers Ben 

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Posted
On 19/3/2016 03:57:11, comic097 said:

Well planted the red indica this morning with 4 dypsis paludosa or what ever there called now a days, thought I would share 

Before

IMG_7953.JPG.f73fe973f644982b94553cb7d9b

Cut out a few red tower gingers 

IMG_7955.thumb.JPG.7dc7b0bdc53fe017e8875

Garden cleared for plant out 

IMG_7957.JPG.a0c64939e6edd20670f2cd83972

Indica and Paludosa 

IMG_7958.JPG.50b0906318674cb2e2691321e58

Planting out 

IMG_7959.JPG.a268f7c6e565428bf0c39771fc1

IMG_7962.JPG.1abab1929ea91db00a35fda931f

Final result 

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And final final final result? any update ?

Thanks. 

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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