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I'am wanting a palm tree in my garden, does anyone know of any good garden centre's that stock good sized palm tree's approx 75 mile radius of Huddersfield where I can see? cheers.


 
Posted : 07/05/2015 2:53 pm
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Posted : 07/05/2015 2:57 pm
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110 what per kilo?


 
Posted : 07/05/2015 3:03 pm
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bananas.

they're very light ones.


 
Posted : 07/05/2015 3:11 pm
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Trachycarpus fortunei's what you're after. Load's of place's on the net sell's them.


 
Posted : 07/05/2015 5:08 pm
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Palm tree's nuts?


 
Posted : 07/05/2015 7:46 pm
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Palm tree's nuts?

Bit harsh, it might grow OK.


 
Posted : 07/05/2015 7:48 pm
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Wye knot sum pampa's gras's?


 
Posted : 07/05/2015 7:49 pm
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Let me translate the above.

You see that key between ";" and "#" ? Stop pressing it.

HTH.


 
Posted : 07/05/2015 8:30 pm
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Saw one in HomeSense this week (York) bout 7ft tall, looked [i]fairly[/i] legit but suspect it would not be getting any bigger and not that cheap.


 
Posted : 07/05/2015 8:40 pm
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http://www.thepalmhouse.co.uk/

http://www.hardy-palms.co.uk/

Either place would sort you out with a good one and both are highly recommended sellers.


 
Posted : 08/05/2015 7:57 am
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Cheers HO HUM, a least a sensible reply!


 
Posted : 08/05/2015 11:33 am
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they don't take real cold too well - we had one given as a gift around 2002 but the really cold 2011 ? -17degs winter killed it - had a tree guy round clearing some stuff walked down garden to ask him if it was dead and he'd already cut it down - saying hadn't seen one that had survived - arctic monkey end of sheffield
UKIP clacton probably ok


 
Posted : 08/05/2015 1:28 pm
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Try giving [url= http://www.vertigrow.co.uk/ ]vertigrow[/url] near York a call.


 
Posted : 08/05/2015 1:32 pm
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I have a lot of tropical plants and last bought some tree ferns from these guys.

[url= http://www.seagravenurseries.co.uk/home/hardy-palms-trachycarpus ]Click[/url]

I had 'issues' but they were good enough to send me another without a problem.

FYI Trachycarpus Fortuneii are very hardy, will withstand -25. I planted one in 2000 and its pretty big now.

Alternatives are [url= http://www.seagravenurseries.co.uk/home/cordylines ]these[/url] which the dark green ones are very hardy and eventually grow very big. You may need to protect them in v cold weather, but if they do die back at the top they always sprout again at the bottom.


 
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Like antigee above - ours died in that winter, I cut it off at ground level however it started growing back the next summer without any help and its now a few feet tall. I've no idea what sort it is but its never grown bananananas and the dead frond/leaf things destroy cheap lawn movers.


 
Posted : 08/05/2015 3:10 pm
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It will be a cordyline. They are the most popular 'palms' and cheaper than the real tropical options. These are great plants and you see some that are enormous and multi stemmed.


 
Posted : 08/05/2015 3:31 pm
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Seeing as we're being precise it should be Trachycarpus fortuneii. The specific part of the name is lower case.


 
Posted : 08/05/2015 3:32 pm
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🙄 Blimey....who's being a bit picky this afternoon then?

[url= https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/18291/i-Trachycarpus-fortunei-i/Details ]info[/url]


 
Posted : 08/05/2015 3:52 pm