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Spring 2025 have you planted anything?


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Spring is just around the corner and i am curious have any of you guys planted anything yet? I haven't planted anything yet because the ground is still a bit too cold but any of you guys that live down South have you planted anything yet?

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I will be transplanting some Chamaedorea tepejilote next week

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I started planting mid Feb last year.  It's definitely warm enough right now.  Nothing planted yet but I did pick up a rototiller this weekend to help prepare new garden beds.

Lowes and HD have all their patio furniture back, fruit trees are in the garden center as well as vegetable starts.  Very close now.

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Newly planted palms are much more likely to spear pull and die due to their slow growth.  If you are prepared to protect them plant away or if temps are certain safe for the palm you are planting.  Rot is the primary killer 

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Today I brought out my Meyer lemon tree and my 2 sabal minors and my live oak seedling I will probably have to bring them in a couple more nights but otherwise they will be fine

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2 minutes ago, Allen said:

Newly planted palms are much more likely to spear pull and die due to their slow growth.  If you are prepared to protect them plant away or if temps are certain safe for the palm you are planting.  Rot is the primary killer 

very true that's why i won't be planting any palms probably until march

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2 hours ago, PaPalmTrees said:

Spring is just around the corner and i am curious have any of you guys planted anything yet? I haven't planted anything yet because the ground is still a bit too cold but any of you guys that live down South have you planted anything yet?

No plans really yet. I've got a few mail orders I may make soon enough.  As for palms, I'm pretty much out of prime real estate and now I'm just watching them grow. 

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After the recent polar vortex cold spell (37/38F), the coldest in 7 years, the weather warmed up as we head into February so we planted the following

Syagrus kellyana - planting a boodle of these strap-leafed darlings I grew from seeds of my original offspring.

Coccothrinax spp - also from seeds I germinated

Butia paraguayensis - from a trade with a PTer in TX

Chrysalidocarpus decaryi

Plumeria cuttings

 

Future plantings: Chrysalidocarpus lutescens 'Thai Dwarf', Sabal yapa, Sabal rosei, more Plumeria

 

I generally don't plant anything from Nov. thru Jan. The polar vortex wreaked havoc with my tropical palms, i.e., coconuts which are yellowing and bronzing from temps in the 30s. Even foxtails look bronzy and sickly. Glad I gave up on them.

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Not yet but I've got the windmills and butias uncovered from a 7 week nap and all my potted palms are getting some nice rays on the back deck with the exception of several because the nighttime lows are just a little to cool right now. But I have a major planting project soon

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2 hours ago, MIKE82397 said:

Not yet but I've got the windmills and butias uncovered from a 7 week nap and all my potted palms are getting some nice rays on the back deck with the exception of several because the nighttime lows are just a little to cool right now. But I have a major planting project soon

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Love that last pic. That will look great soon enough. Do you protect the butia?

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20 minutes ago, Zone7Bpalmguy said:

Love that last pic. That will look great soon enough. Do you protect the butia?

Yeah I was wondering that also Valdese NC is Borderline zone 7b 8a

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I’ll probably wait until mid March here in West Texas. It’s not common but we have had a late cold snap in early March before. Here you know you’re safe for sure when the mesquite trees start budding out. Supposed to be in the 80s here this weekend though so everything I will be planting is sitting in pots out back.

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One excited to put this L nitida in ground. I ordered 2 from Florida last spring.  I put the weaker of the 2 in ground, and it’s done decent through winter. I have a more ideal spot for this one. 

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8 minutes ago, NC-Key-Bar said:

One excited to put this L nitida in ground. I ordered 2 from Florida last spring.  I put the weaker of the 2 in ground, and it’s done decent through winter. I have a more ideal spot for this one. 

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It's so beautiful

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Butia Eriospatha and Brahea Dulcis. The latter was fuller but apparently deer thought it was fun to rip off almost all leaves but the spear. 

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27 minutes ago, Swolte said:

Butia Eriospatha and Brahea Dulcis. The latter was fuller but apparently deer thought it was fun to rip off almost all leaves but the spear. 

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Sad to see hopefully they recover good

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I also have this pink China elephant ear that I divided from one of my clumps in the ground I will be planting it this spring.

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I am repotting numerous plants, but holding off on putting anything in the ground till at least mid-month ... looks like another strong cold front around then may be in the cards. Don't feel like taking that risk.

-Matt

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