THE POLAR PALM PALACE

Dedicated to Palm Tree & Sub-Tropicals Gardeners in cooler climates.

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20 Comments

Reply Hatchet
04:16 PM on April 25, 2010

Great Site Very helpful

Reply Randy4ut
09:27 AM on January 29, 2010
Hey Randall, website looking GOOD!!! Got a question for ya. When you get a chance, email me and if you don't mind, give me your email address. Agave related.....
Reply Polar-Palm-Palace
02:45 PM on January 18, 2010
Rick, Yes, Dennis @ Majestic Palms can plant your palms for you and I believe you will be very satisfied with his services. Please mention I recommended him and you'll be treated well. Glad to see more interest in palms by a fellow Spartan! Randall
Reply Rick
06:01 PM on January 15, 2010
Great website. I am a fellow "Spartanburger" interested in having some sabal palms and windmill palms planted in backyard pool area. I noticed that you seem to endorse Majestic out of Lancaster which I had also found while doing an internet search. Will they plant the trees for me as well? Ten ft. palms would probably be too unwieldy for me to attempt myself. Thanks.
Reply Dennis
10:26 PM on November 19, 2009
Awesome site with great information !
Reply Don Martin
07:55 AM on August 31, 2009
cool site
Reply Polar-Palm-Palace
05:55 PM on March 06, 2009
John, it would be a pleasure to add your site to my links page in exchange for your adding mine to your website. Thanks, Randall
Reply John EPS Admin Team
05:46 PM on March 06, 2009
I have just found your web-site on the Internet and noted it has good information on palm trees. I would appreciate it if a link could be added on your Palm Llinks page to the European Palm Society. In return we would be pleased to include a link back to your web-site. The European Palm Society founded in 1991, has been championing the growing of palms and other exotic plants in Europe and other temperate areas of the world. The EPS is affiliated to the International Palm Society and is a non-profit organisation dedicated to sharing information about palms and other exotic plants across the continent of Europe and beyond. We maintain a web-site/forum and membership is free but requires registration. We now have over 500 members from 48 countries. Our address is http://www.palmsociety.org.uk/ Thank you John EPS Admin Team
Reply Austin
05:33 PM on December 30, 2008
Just checking in. The website is looking great! Have a great 2009!
Reply polar-palm-palace
02:38 AM on August 23, 2008
Welcome Joyce, Its too bad you had to leave the palms in Miami where almost any palm will thrive, but you can still grow a few in Alabama thank goodness.