It was a nice warm and fairly dry day today so I decided to open up the palm tree enclosures and have a peak. They don't look much different than when I closed them up in November. They had already lost quite a few fronds during the late summer and fall, but no more loss since closing them up. It stays pretty warm and humid in the enclosures, so that should keep them happy and healthy. Palm trees don't go dormant in the cold, but growth is slowed so I don't expect much to happen until warm summer temperatures and lots of sun.
This blog documents my attempt to grow Windmill Palm trees in Zone 6. My affinity for tropical climates prompted me to bring some of my favorite tropical plants to my own back yard. The journey started in July of 2012 when I received my two 4-5 foot palms shipped from Georgia. Watch as I try to keep them cozy and warm during the cold winter months. With a lot of research and a little luck, they might survive to live another summer in the north.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Are you still alive in there?
It was a nice warm and fairly dry day today so I decided to open up the palm tree enclosures and have a peak. They don't look much different than when I closed them up in November. They had already lost quite a few fronds during the late summer and fall, but no more loss since closing them up. It stays pretty warm and humid in the enclosures, so that should keep them happy and healthy. Palm trees don't go dormant in the cold, but growth is slowed so I don't expect much to happen until warm summer temperatures and lots of sun.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Glowing and Snowing Greenhouses
A cold winter night, the ThermoCube is on, the lights are glowing, and the heaters are keeping the palms warm.
Each enclosure has a wireless thermometer so I can monitor the temperature inside the enclosure and compare it to the outside temperature.
Even in the snow, the palms should be nice and cozy in the greenhouse. When the sun starts to shine, the inside of the greenhouse can increase 20-30 degrees.
Each enclosure has a wireless thermometer so I can monitor the temperature inside the enclosure and compare it to the outside temperature.
Even in the snow, the palms should be nice and cozy in the greenhouse. When the sun starts to shine, the inside of the greenhouse can increase 20-30 degrees.
Finishing the Greenhouse
500 watt Optimus H-6002 mini oil heaters were added to each enclosure to keep the trees warm when the temperature drops below 20 deg F. The heaters are plugged into Thermo Cubes.
The Thermo Cube provides power when the temperature drops below 35 degrees F. I added a string of red Christmas lights so that I could see when the power was on and off. The heaters also have built-in thermostats. When the temperature outside dropped to 20 Deg F, I adjusted the heater thermostats on.
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