OFFICIAL PLANT/GARDENING THREAD

Chub_by

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Nice photos, everyone! What are our plans for next year?
I'm on the lookout for some more cold hardy exotics and would also like to try an American chestnut if I can find one.
 
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MrsE88

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My plans so far are moving some plants around and one garden needs to be removed completely. So that will be a lot of plants to be moved:/

One thing I’m looking forward to is repotting my banana plant. It has two good sized babies and a few others I want to try to take off and repot as well.
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It got a bath yesterday :)
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Deadliestviper7

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I love bananas, my house is full of them in the winter! Still need to buy some of the frost-resistant ones.
My plans so far are moving some plants around and one garden needs to be removed completely. So that will be a lot of plants to be moved:/

One thing I’m looking forward to is repotting my banana plant. It has two good sized babies and a few others I want to try to take off and repot as well.
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It got a bath yesterday :)
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Have you guys considered water bananas and lipstick palm? Both are awesome species I think you'd like
 
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Chub_by

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Have you guys considered water bananas and lipstick palm? Both are awesome species I think you'd like
Lipstick palms (Cyrtostachys Renda) are undkubundou one of the most beautiful plants out there! However, you either need to live in a tropical climate or have a very warm and humid room because they are very, very needy plants that don't take low heat, light or humidity well.
 
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