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Posted by Terry 6b/7a NJ
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on May 3, 2009, 7:24:28, in reply to "Re: Palms For Central NJ"
Hi again Mike. Sorry to hear of computer problems - I hate that
. I hope you're able to find some palms to plant out. That SE spot may work good - I have a # that are/will be facing a ESE wall, so like yours would be protected nicely from NW winds. Otherwise, South for you may be OK too. Many will say and I agree, these few cold-hardy types can adapt fine to shade - they quite likely would even keep a lusher, deeper shade of green as opposed to effects of heavy sun. Our 2 native ones, Minors and Needles will often grow under canopy of trees in woods or swamps. Also have a couple of Minors on North side w/ no sun, but they haven't been there that long yet - will see how new growth develops as it gets hotter.
Take Care and Good Luck,
Terry



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