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meyermike_1micha

This ? has been in my mind for years and still is! Pls help.

meyermike_1micha
11 years ago

I have been looking at Palms for my zone area, 5, and it frightens me to think of even planting one here in Mass. would even make it through one of my winters. There can be snow on the ground in certain years that will not melt until April. One year, we had 10 degrees for a whole month without a let up. Some years we get unusually warmm weather.

I have noticed a few Palms being sold at HD , one being a Sable Palm, I would think to plant here in the ground, and what confuses me is this.

When it says in the description that this or that Palm is "cold hardy" for this or that zone, like 5, does that mean a once in a while temp drop down to unbearable temps?

Or does it mean continous snow and subfreezing temps without protection? With protection?

Like for instance, just because a Palm is good for Zone 5, will it take temps below freezing for days on end like my area, or warmer temps, but a quick cold snap here or there? Soem winter we can get Artic cold blasts one after another, while other years none.

Does anyone get my ? I hope so...:-)

Can someone explain what it means when a Palm is 'cold hardy' for a certain zone?

Thanks a bunch!

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