wow, great garden for your such north position, best regards from Croatia
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+palmpeti i can imagine how difficult is to grow plants like yours in Budapest because i have to protect mine also sometimes and i am in 9a usda zone in Split/Croatia-near sea www.mediterraneannature.com/my-garden-2006-2015/
can you list some of the plants in the video? i thought i saw Washingtonia Robusta, Mediterranean fan palms, elephant ears, Pindo palm ( Butia) , Trachycarpus fortunei, yucca ( I am not sure what types), musa basjoo, sago palm, Phoenix roebelenii, caster bean or Ricinus communis, Blue Mediterranean fan palm, sabal minor. Am I right and what did I miss?
They are mostly winter hardy plants that you can protect during the cold months in a pretty simple way. Just cover the top so no water can enter to the stem and freeze there. He probably also covers the ground with bark/hay.
Hi. Great yard! What techniques do you use to allow your palms to survive the winters there in Hungary? I'd imagine you're in an even colder climate than I'm in. I'm in the NYC, USA metro area and it's USDA Zone 7A (annual average minimum temperature not less than 0F to 5F. You must be a full zone lower. But even if you're around 7A, or higher... What are you doing to keep the palm safe in winter? Have you ever used infrared thermal heaters, like outdoor patio heaters? Infrared heaters are especially efficient and good because they don't waste energy heating the air around the palms, but only the palm itself directly. Whatever the infrared light shines on, gets heated. So... it's very efficient. I'm going to begin growing palms, too. And this is the method I will use. But what techniques for the winter did you use to keep your palms looking so perfect? Thanks for your time. I love talking about palms. I imagine you do, too. Mick
@@andrassolyom983 Don't be misleading the gentleman from New York. Budapest is far from being USDA 8a, let alone USDA zone 8b. The city itself lies between 6 and 7 and with the current global warming, it is prolly in the 7a. Maybe in some private backyards within the city center/good isolation from winds - 7b. New York is more like 7b/8a. Also - USDA zones are counted over a large period of time (years) and divided so that the mean min temperature is created. However, there are more factors that should be counted in for mediterranean vegetation to grow - sunshine hours, rain distribution, winds etc. One winter in 10-15 years, you are gonna have minus 15-20 celcius for a few days and everything semi-exotic will die. To give you a perspective - on the southern Bulgarian seaside (south of Burgas) you can spot Pomegrenates, Olive Trees, Kiwis, Trachycarpus Fortunei and even Washingtonia Filifera (not Robusta) growing without any winter protection. And that zone lies between 8a and 8b. Forget about any of those (except for maybe Trachycarpus) growing in Budapest w/o passive or active winter protection.
What are you doing with this plants in winter. I am planning now and build a mediteranian garden in northserbia. I was last year at my relatives in dalmatia and I was falling in love with mediteranian garden. Now I have an olivetree, granatapplw and some palms, which I seed on my own. Do your palms outdoor in winter and hard frost?
Bonsoir. Tout d'abord votre jardin est magnifique. Bravo. Je voudrais vous demander quelle distance dois je laisser entre une cordyline australis et un trachycarpus fortunei s'il vous plaît ? Mercii par avance.
Köszönöm Kornél. Az érzékenyebbeket takarással és vészfűtéssel teleltetem, de például a videó elején látható nagy pálma (Trachycarpus fortunei) semmilyen védelmet nem kap, 11 éve magam csíráztattam, azóta van kiültetve.
SO BEAUTIFUL GARDEN, I LOVE IT
Stunning! Greetings from Greece
Sir, your garden is absolutely stunning!
Thanks!
Gorgeous. And the sound effects OMG!
Absolutely stunning awesome garden design..wow UK
Beautiful garden
nice collection palms
Fantastic palms! And a well designed garden!
Újra végignéztem a videót, immár negyedszer, nagy élmény volt Fantasztikus a kerted Peti, csak gratulálni tudok!
Köszönöm Laci, remélem jövőre személyesen is láthatod.
Gratulálok ez fantasztikus. Nekem is vannak nagy pálmáim , most adogatom el mert nem férnek el.
Great garden
Yeah really nice for Budapest!
Really nice garden
wow, great garden for your such north position, best regards from Croatia
+palmpeti i can imagine how difficult is to grow plants like yours in Budapest because i have to protect mine also sometimes and i am in 9a usda zone in Split/Croatia-near sea
www.mediterraneannature.com/my-garden-2006-2015/
Thank you very much. Yes, there is frost and snow in winter in Budapest, I have to protect my palms.
This is great!
Beautiful... ❤️
Igazán lenyűgöző, gratulálok hozzá!
Köszönöm.
Beautiful,I love your garden.
Én is csak gratulálni tudok.. gyönyörűek :)
Köszönöm
Amazing!!!
amazing stuff. i can see you love fan palms.
Wundervoll!
so beautiful garden. I am in Seattle. Can I plant all these plants in my area?
Certainly. Seattle's climate is quite mild so you can plant any of these.
Thank you everyone.
can you list some of the plants in the video? i thought i saw Washingtonia Robusta, Mediterranean fan palms, elephant ears, Pindo palm ( Butia) , Trachycarpus fortunei, yucca ( I am not sure what types), musa basjoo, sago palm, Phoenix roebelenii, caster bean or Ricinus communis, Blue Mediterranean fan palm, sabal minor. Am I right and what did I miss?
🌴🌴🌴🌴 ❤️ Paradise... ❤️ 🌴🌴🌴🌴
such a wonderful place you have created! how do you protect them during cold winters you have in Hungary?
They are mostly winter hardy plants that you can protect during the cold months in a pretty simple way. Just cover the top so no water can enter to the stem and freeze there. He probably also covers the ground with bark/hay.
beauty! what is the yucca with the three tops?
супер!
Avez vous une image de votre washingtonia lorsque vous l'avez planté s'il vous plait
Je serais curieux de voir son évolution merci
Hi. Great yard! What techniques do you use to allow your palms to survive the winters there in Hungary? I'd imagine you're in an even colder climate than I'm in. I'm in the NYC, USA metro area and it's USDA Zone 7A (annual average minimum temperature not less than 0F to 5F. You must be a full zone lower. But even if you're around 7A, or higher... What are you doing to keep the palm safe in winter?
Have you ever used infrared thermal heaters, like outdoor patio heaters? Infrared heaters are especially efficient and good because they don't waste energy heating the air around the palms, but only the palm itself directly. Whatever the infrared light shines on, gets heated. So... it's very efficient. I'm going to begin growing palms, too. And this is the method I will use.
But what techniques for the winter did you use to keep your palms looking so perfect?
Thanks for your time. I love talking about palms. I imagine you do, too.
Mick
Budapest = USDA 8a-8b, for example, this winter, was the coldest -5 -6 Celsius at night, cold winters are long gone...
@@andrassolyom983 Don't be misleading the gentleman from New York. Budapest is far from being USDA 8a, let alone USDA zone 8b. The city itself lies between 6 and 7 and with the current global warming, it is prolly in the 7a. Maybe in some private backyards within the city center/good isolation from winds - 7b. New York is more like 7b/8a.
Also - USDA zones are counted over a large period of time (years) and divided so that the mean min temperature is created. However, there are more factors that should be counted in for mediterranean vegetation to grow - sunshine hours, rain distribution, winds etc. One winter in 10-15 years, you are gonna have minus 15-20 celcius for a few days and everything semi-exotic will die. To give you a perspective - on the southern Bulgarian seaside (south of Burgas) you can spot Pomegrenates, Olive Trees, Kiwis, Trachycarpus Fortunei and even Washingtonia Filifera (not Robusta) growing without any winter protection. And that zone lies between 8a and 8b. Forget about any of those (except for maybe Trachycarpus) growing in Budapest w/o passive or active winter protection.
Beautiful garden! How do you protect your tropical garden against the cold winter?
Thank you. Winter protection: th-cam.com/video/8ChSn_-gjfw/w-d-xo.html&t
Thanks!
Very nice garden. Do you have to protect these palms during the winter months?
What are you doing with this plants in winter. I am planning now and build a mediteranian garden in northserbia. I was last year at my relatives in dalmatia and I was falling in love with mediteranian garden. Now I have an olivetree, granatapplw and some palms, which I seed on my own. Do your palms outdoor in winter and hard frost?
Bonsoir. Tout d'abord votre jardin est magnifique. Bravo. Je voudrais vous demander quelle distance dois je laisser entre une cordyline australis et un trachycarpus fortunei s'il vous plaît ? Mercii par avance.
Gyönyörüséges
Nagyon szép!
Hogy véded meg őket az erősebb fagyoktól? (már amelyiket szükséges)
Köszönöm Kornél.
Az érzékenyebbeket takarással és vészfűtéssel teleltetem, de például a
videó elején látható nagy pálma (Trachycarpus fortunei) semmilyen
védelmet nem kap, 11 éve magam csíráztattam, azóta van kiültetve.
ez nem is mediterran, hanem tropusi. Gyonyoru. Gratulalok!
+Levente Papp Köszönöm.
how do you protect them all during the winter ?
Ez valóban Magyarországon lenne? És ha jönnek a téli fagyok ?
You still about if so can I ask a question about the red banana tree ?
what USDA zone were you in?
My garden in the next year: th-cam.com/video/g1Cn0suA4mk/w-d-xo.html