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Palmgain in Seattle area ?


Bill Nanaimo

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I’ve heard Palmgain is the best fertilizer but we don’t have it up in Canada, we’re going to Seattle in May does anyone know of a store that sells it in Seattle area

thanks 

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17 hours ago, Bill Nanaimo said:

I’ve heard Palmgain is the best fertilizer but we don’t have it up in Canada, we’re going to Seattle in May does anyone know of a store that sells it in Seattle area

thanks 

I doubt it.  Its not available in my area either.  Can you order and send to a mailbox/cross border shipping place that you can pay a fee and pick it up?  Do they have those in WA?  They do in NY and MI right across the border.

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Hi Bill! I am in Seattle area . I don't think I have ever seen one in person at any store. However, in the past i was able to order it from hd website and send it to the store for pickup. I need to ask the store if I could do a special order for them. 

Amazon.com also sell them, but they cannot be shipped to my address, weird. 

 

 

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See if you can ship using Amazon to a "Amazon locker" location in Seattle.  

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I got the 50lb bag from Amazon for $95 last week.

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@Allenit still doesn't deliver even i changed it into Amazon hub. Thank you for the suggestion though.

@Las Palmas Norte it is indeed yikes.. for that price 

I just hope the domyown.com will restock on the future. 

 

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On 4/3/2023 at 1:52 PM, Trustandi said:

Hi Bill! I am in Seattle area . I don't think I have ever seen one in person at any store. However, in the past i was able to order it from hd website and send it to the store for pickup. I need to ask the store if I could do a special order for them. 

Amazon.com also sell them, but they cannot be shipped to my address, weird. 
 

what kinda palm fertilizer is used in your area, I see palms Northwest by seatac has some palm tree fertilizer spikes, there’s not much here on Vancouver Island 

 

 

 

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@Bill Nanaimo I am still currently using the last stock of my palmgain and fish fertilizer (Alaska). 

I may switch to espoma palm fertilizer (I saw it in a nursery) or perfect palm fertilizer (online). I have never used any of them though, so I cannot comment on any of them. 

I don't think I will ever use the palm fertilizer tree spikes. I like to control how much fertilizer I put on my palms. 

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1 hour ago, Trustandi said:

@Bill Nanaimo I am still currently using the last stock of my palmgain and fish fertilizer (Alaska). 

I may switch to espoma palm fertilizer (I saw it in a nursery) or perfect palm fertilizer (online). I have never used any of them though, so I cannot comment on any of them. 

I don't think I will ever use the palm fertilizer tree spikes. I like to control how much fertilizer I put on my palms. 

I see the Espoma palm fertilizer around here in stores, it is an organic one.

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I was able to get GardenPro ~ Palm & Tropical fertilizer. 4lbs for well under $20 CAD. 

@Bill Nanaimoif you want any of this, I can steer you in the right direction on the mid-island.

 

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