2008
I only have the photos I posted on my blog, so please excuse the small
size.
![]() The scene after winter ends, before palm tree take off their cold protecter. |
![]() Cold protection lifted |
![]() Removed the mulch |
![]() Most of the palms survived the winter |
![]() Wodyetia bifurcata I bought it |
![]() Washington palms are fast growing and fun to grow. |
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![]() 2008 was a particularly good year for collecting palm trees. |
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![]() I conducted an experiment to overwinter many palm trees in order to publish it on my blog. |
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![]() This Wodyetia bifurcata also did not survive the winter. |
![]() Protected by a roof and nonwoven fabric |
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![]() Roofs and evergreen trees are very effective in mitigating radiative cooling. |
![]() On the other hand,I found that covering it with straw was not very effective. |