 | | From: | Kylecawaza | | Subject: | Re: Growing Coconut Palm Trees in Southern California | | Date: | 21 Jan 2005 17:21:09 -0800 |
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 | Here is a link to a photo of the one in NEwport BEach:
http://www.spectresjungle.com/v-web/coppermine1.3.0//albums/userpics/10053/normal_IMGP4447.JPG
If you want them to survive outdoors unaided, make sure they are in a south facing area and do not water them in the winter no matter how tempting it is. Also have it in very well draining soil. They die of cold wet roots and not the cold air temperature (they die underground in CA before over ground) so once you prevented that it should be good.
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 | | From: | figaro | | Subject: | Re: Growing Coconut Palm Trees in Southern California | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 15:39:21 GMT |
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 | You failed to mention the role of humidity in the demise of coconut palms in so cal. There are NO mature coconut palms in Southern California unless they are in greenhouses. Our humidity gets into the teens at times throughout the year; this is a semi-desert. Coconut palms need high humidity to survive and that is just not possible unless you are in a greenhouse. Although I encourage experimentation most of the time, growing coconut palms outdoors in So. Cal. is an exercise in futility in my opinion.
> From: "Kylecawaza" > Organization: http://groups.google.com > Newsgroups: rec.gardens > Date: 21 Jan 2005 17:21:09 -0800 > Subject: Re: Growing Coconut Palm Trees in Southern California > > Here is a link to a photo of the one in NEwport BEach: > > http://www.spectresjungle.com/v-web/coppermine1.3.0//albums/userpics/10053/nor > mal_IMGP4447.JPG > > If you want them to survive outdoors unaided, make sure they are in a > south facing area and do not water them in the winter no matter how > tempting it is. Also have it in very well draining soil. They die of > cold wet roots and not the cold air temperature (they die underground > in CA before over ground) so once you prevented that it should be good. >
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