Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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[QUOTE=Altavia;2376472]Just sharing - wish I never planted Palm trees. They're high maintenance and messy.
I agree with Altavia, I had always wanted a palm tree, now I have a few at my new home. So messy and quite dangerous if you happen to be under one when a massive frond falls. Same goes for my huge magnolia, beautiful but oh those huge seed pods that inundated me after Helene. I picked up 700 hundred, yes I counted and had to bag and drag them to the curb. One of them jammed my lawnmower blades. Not looking forward to all the leaves that will start to fall any day now. Lanie |
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Plant what you like, too many old people on this site that shoot down anything. Get ARC approval and enjoy your palms. These frost comments are way overblown.
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I believe this is the link to the program: Florida Master Gardener Program - Solutions for Your Life - University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences - UF/IFAS Also, I think they advertise in the Daily Sun when the programs are held locally.
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first thing you need to do is to draw on paper where the robellini's will go and hi light your property lines............
then go to the community building in brownwood and fill out an application there and submit it with your drawing I think they meet on Wednesdays.........if you submit on Monday you may get on the docket for wednesday, short time, Tuesday may get you back further..........or a thursday or Friday for the following Wednesday Make it a point to go to the meeting, if they have any questions and your not there, you get passed over till the questions are answered If the tree drawing doesn't disturb property lines or easements it will probably pass ON THAT DAY......... It can take a lot less than 2 weeks if you are prepared. Robellini nice choice, hard to kill. You need to show up for the meeting first thing and you can join in the pledge of allegiance .......they do take care the ones earlier for people who show up....good troops there
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You said exactly what I was thinking, messy & have to have someone keep it trimmed. But if that’s what you want go for it!
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To my knowledge you don’t need approval for this. Landscapers plant these everywhere.
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They need to be approved. Anything outside does. It is in the terms and conditions when you buy the house
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Yes you do. Any changes outside need ARC approval. It is a very easy process.
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I just looked this up for myself….submit ARC application by 5p on Monday and your application will be reviewed at the ARC meeting the following week. So almost 2 weeks if approved the first time.
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You can do what you want until someone complains. If you are confident ARC will approve your request, carry on.
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Wrong plant to have here. Check the survival rate for this zone. A good landscaper would not advise this one. IF we get a Freeze it nay not survive
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“little old ladies with a clip board” Most of us have heard this rumor. Has anyone seen them? OP is trying to do the right thing which is admirable IMHO. If you ride around TV you can see many things that are not in compliance with deed restrictions and unless it’s something outrageous nobody really cares. However, most of us think it’s good to have the deed restrictions in place for the sake of our property values.
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Assuming you want a shorter palm (roebeleniis top out about 12 feet), the master gardeners recommend pindos and European fans (both 15 ft), and Lady palms (best in shade) and dwarf palmettos (both 8 ft). We now have a pindo in place of the roebelenii, and it’s gorgeous. You can talk to a master gardener at their plant clinics. Clinics include Sumter County Service Center, 7375 Powell Road, Fridays 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Lowe’s on 466a on the 2nd Tuesdays and 4th Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (I am not a master gardener but have a couple of their publications and have attended their programs.) |
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