Friday, February 13, 2009
The Ugly Reality of a Cold Winter
The damage of this cold winter is starting to show its ugly face in my front and back yard, where temperatures reached 9 degrees F one night. This is the first single digit reading at my house in at least 5 years. Despite the heavy protection, I'm not sure if the Mexican Fan Palm Survived. The central spear is fried, but not mushy. It hasn't pulled out yet, and appears to be green deep down. Despite being enclosed in plastic, the feathery leaves of the Pindo Palm and European Fan Palm are badly burnt. The Chinese Windmill Palm, in the front yard, has some leaf damage but is sending up a new leaf nevertheless. The Sabal Minors: unfazed.
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Hi Dave
I enjoy readingn your palm blog. I live in Logan Cir and there are some needle and windmill palms on p street. They seem to be doing well. have you seen them?.
I was thinking of getting a windmill palm to pot and keep outside on my sheltered patio. Any thoughts.
my name is Jim
jamesrkent@verizon.net
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