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Diamond
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Living in South Florida, I can afford to have a garden all year long and take advantage of the weather.Recently,I thought that I could take advantage of those "cocos" falling down from my two Palm tress in the backyard.They produce at least 30 or more "cocos" each one periodicaly

Here's the question: Can I grow easily new Palm trees from those "coconuts"? Easily meaning; put the cocos in a container (5 liters for instance)use some potting soil, water, and "voilà"? I noticed the old coconuts being brownish compare to green for the new ones, can they all be used or only the brown( ripe)ones?
 
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Thanx for the link David, very helpfull.I planted one two days ago and I will go back and verify if there is any sign of liquid inside, something I didn't know. Smile
 
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I found these sites about palm tree care and all about palm trees.

You want to keep them growing once they are planted. Smile
 
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Thanx Clarebear I will certainly use these links, especially that they provide phone #s which are in my area. Smile
 
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