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01-12-2020, 08:49 PM
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Hello my date palm tree survived, because i planted it int a pot and from that time i put it inside my home in winter and outside in summer. I sowed it from a seed now it is like 9 years but stays too small. lol
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Originally Posted by palm4ever
Hi Karim in Raleigh NC.....I'm in Myrtle Beach SC and like you, would love to have a date palm. It's been 10 years since you posted, how have your date palms grown in NC?
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01-12-2020, 08:52 PM
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I forget about this a long time and i did not get any notification from it
I did not get a notification from the forum so i forget so now i made a new user name i dont find the old one password. lol
i succeeded and it survive. i also have banana , kiwi, figs, and most fruit trees. Thanks
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Originally Posted by gemstone1
Kerim has not posted on c-d since 2011, likely you will not receive a reply from him/her.
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01-13-2020, 08:42 PM
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send me a pic
hi
send me a pic did you know what is it? has it made date fruit?
i am interested. send me an email to friendly4chat @ yahoo dot fr
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Originally Posted by blackbeltbird
I just bought a house in Clayton a month ago. The house was built in the 60's and was recently abandoned for the last 3 years, so little to no maintenance on the greenery in that time. In the back is a palm tree. Last week I noticed there were 2 fronds that had thousands of flowers all over them. Now there are thousands of bumps all over the strands on the 2 fronds. Looks like they're going to bear fruit. I have no idea what kind of palm tree it is, but it looks very established and may have been there for over 10 to 20 years now. Nice surprise! So I guess this means that it's possible to grow them in NC.
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01-13-2020, 08:43 PM
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my date palm is better
well my date palm is better because in summer i take it outside.
thanks
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Originally Posted by Lucky★
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01-14-2020, 12:29 AM
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Location: S. FL (hell for me-wife loves it)
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Why don't you put up a picture of your date palm? 
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01-22-2020, 08:25 PM
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i changed my id its me again
hi
please send me an email at friendly4chat @ yahoo dot fr I can send you a picture. thanks
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Originally Posted by palm4ever
Hi Karim in Raleigh NC.....I'm in Myrtle Beach SC and like you, would love to have a date palm. It's been 10 years since you posted, how have your date palms grown in NC?
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01-22-2020, 08:33 PM
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my date palm tree now 2020
hi guys
i was not able to add my picture here. it says access denied. i dont know.
thanks
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Originally Posted by nativedatepalmtree
good morning
Well I love date palm trees. I want to plant a date palm tree. so are there any trees here in raleigh area, north carolina. I mean those people who have a date palm tree even if it is grown from seeds.
I know alot about date palm trees. I am originally from algeria the sourse of deglet noor date palm trees here in the United states.
please any one who feels interested in date palm trees and planting them, feel free to contact me at least we can excahnge information.
I just planted seeds and get some one leaf plants.
well hope to find some people who share the same interest.
thank you for reading my message
karim,
raleigh, north carolina.
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