Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Wholesale Palms Florida - A Quality Plant - Pindo Palms


Cold Hardy Palms - Pindo Palms, Sabal Palms, Washingtonia Palms

The A Quality Plant Tree Farm in Ruskin, Florida was cold this morning. I measured 26 degrees in the lowest area of the field. Cold Hardy Palms should not be bothered by this temperature. The Pygmy Date Palms in the middle of the tree farm suffered frost damage. The Pygmy Date Palms in the front of the tree farm should be fine. The Sylvester Palms were covered in frost as were the Canary Island Date Palms, the Medjool Palms, the Ribbon Palms, The Chinese Fan Palms, the Washingtonia Palms, the Sabal Palms, the Windmill Palms and the Pindo Palms.


We covered the tropical plants in containers with frost cloth. They should be fine.

We grow only Cold Hardy Palms on the Ruskin Tree Farm. This saves us from a lot of heartache. We bring in palms that are not Cold Hardy Palms during the warmer months from our Palm Tree Farm in South Florida.

Cold Hardy Palms
A Quality Plant
www.aqualityplant.com

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