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WOW. nice garden i like that water stream :) with the combiation of palms

Southwest

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Tim, do you do work elsewhere in the state? Such as North Florida? You do great work. Although I am not currently ready for something like this at my present home; I would love to have your info on file for a possible future reference. Thanks, David

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

Posted

Your website does not work.

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

Posted

Looks like a plush resort, very inspiring , thats a tough act to follow.

Posted

WOW.  unbelievable.  I am not sure what else to say.  The landscaping and palms are gorgeous.   I feel totally inadequate.

Kent in Kansas.

Gowing palm trees in the middle of the country - Kansas.

It's hot in the summer (usually) and cold in the winter (always).

Posted

Regarding your grotto - what an operation!!!!!! Truly impressive work. Did you do the grotto entirely your self?

Scott

San Fernando Valley, California

Sunset Climate Zone 18

Posted

so Tim, what's with the web site link not working?

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

Posted

(oppalm @ Sep. 05 2007,21:51)

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WOW.  unbelievable.  I am not sure what else to say.  The landscaping and palms are gorgeous.   I feel totally inadequate.

You said it well.

Love the grotto!

Jupiter FL

in the Zone formally known as 10A

Posted

I'm not sure why my link does not work but if you type my internet address directly into your browser you should find it. To make it easy, cut and paste this: tropicalpalmgardens.com.

Tim

Posted

Tim-

I love the pinecrest area. The garden and coral rock are amazing. Is it possible to buy the coral rocks from a quarry in Miami. I may try to haul some back to Tampa.

NW Hillsborough County, FL (Near Tampa)

10 miles east of the Gulf of Mexico

Border of Zone 9b/10a

Lakefront Microclimate

Posted

Yes Kyle. In fact, a friend of mine has carved out a lake and has tons(literally) for sale. Most pieces are about 2'x3'x5' and weigh around 1200-1800lbs. For smaller stuff try Larry's cap rock and stone in Homestead.

Posted

Great Grotto Tim - BUT try checking this UK one out (!) or should that be in???

www.hellfirecaves.co.uk

No palms alas but plenty of wine, women  and song apparently.

Alas I havnt visited but about 30 years ago I did get to meet the then owner.

Sir Francis and his pals had a good old time it seems.

Needless to say the site has been condemmed by a local priest!

Regardez

Juan

Juan

Posted

Beautiful!

And so different from where I live. Here in the Canary Islands our terrain is usually so steep that we always work to make it flat. Many people dig caves at the bottom of a cliff but nobody would dig a hole in the ground to make the land steeper.

Carlo

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