Palm shopping

I haven't posted in a few years. Who knew that a toddler and a newborn would be a lot of work? We have been pushing a bunch of plants into the ground the last few weeks to get ready for spring. 

A couple of weeks ago my husband of all people found a treasure trove of cool palms being sold through a local enthusiast in Renton. We came home with three Trachycarpus princeps, a big waggie, and a very small Sabal texensis.

We put one of the princeps in a prominent spot by our front door. 

It's in a cage for protection from the rabid palm & mondo grass eating bunnies.

I don't know if the design idea will work but the vision is for it to eventually stick up through our Fargesia demissa 'Gerry' that is spreading through the bed (right of image, not shown).

We have an outdoor seating area nearby and the idea of drinking a cup of coffee and looking up at the white undersides of the princeps leaves (ten plus years from now?!?!) will hopefully be worth the wait. 

The three year old's just woke up so this will be a short post. Below are photos of some of the other new palms (nanus, waggie).

Hopefully more posts in the near future.



Waggie by the front gate.


















Nanus from Raintree Tropical on the approach to the front door.


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  1. I see our friend the palm influencer has had an effect on your plant choices!

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    1. This is the tip of the iceberg; I've been experimenting with Chamaedoreas in a handful of locations, and my husband selected several feather palms. We'll see how they look after this winter but so far Butia eriospatha looks like a winner.

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