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- Originally posted by waynel2:
Hi Guys,
Is it mainly the seeding that annoys people about Coco palms?
I actually like the look of them – though i guess everyone thinks differently:)
If it is the seeding, then I plan to sell this house within 5 yrs…so hopefully i won’t have to worry bout seeds dropping everywhere:)
Anyway, thanks all for your input – i’m gunna take a trip down to Trees r green on the weekend – so i’ll let ya know how i go:)
– Wayne
Wayne Leech
*Below are links to my websites – any feedback, comments would be appreciated:)
http://www.landsearcher.com.au – List your land for FREE (Private sellers only)
http://www.homesearcher.com.au – List your property for FREE (Private sellers only)Hi Wayne,
going back to my first post, I’m sure you’ll agree that the cocus palms are a bad idea.
As for the comment on not having to worry about the seeding problem as you will be selling in 5 years. Surely if someone is kind enough to give you free advice, it would be only fair to think of the next poor investor who will have to clean up the mess. The amount of negative energy that will be flying your way will be doubled as you were fully aware of the situation.
Still if you only want to think in terms of yourself, be prepared to see the advice you seek from others dwindle.
Warm regards
Welcome aboard.
I’m much in the same boat as yourself. Just finished reading the book. We obviously are keen to start, but how to make a start is the question that needs answered.
I have began to bury myself in everything ‘PI’ related. Each topic and subject I read, I find I am learning and getting closer to the required knowledge to make the right choice as to what to do next.
Make a list of what you know about ‘PI’. Write down everything you know. Then make a list of everything you are not 100% sure of. These areas are the areas that you need to take action in. You will find as you start to tick them off, your understanding of the ‘how’ to invest becomes clearer.
Good luck in your future I wish you all the success in the world.
P.S. Have never done the masterclass. However, it seems to get good reviews on here. Just mixing with like minded people can be a positive outcome on your future. I remember my Gran saying much the same when I was a kid, ‘cept she said “you lay down with dogs and you’ll get fleas” I like to think to think a 21st century version would be more like “rub shoulders with successful people and success will rub off on you”.
Originally posted by waynel2:Hi Fiit,
Thanks for the advice, though budget is bit of a factor – do you know how much kane palms are? (approx)
With the seeding, I’ve heard this only happens once they reach 10 yrs +… is this correct?
cane palms are sold in pots in a ‘clump’ so you can end up getting between 3 – 6 palms in the one pot. Prices vary depending on size. Look for your sunday flea markets in your area. You are able to inspect before you buy. Also here in Qld. (rural areas) people will plant them on their vacant land and sell by the side of the road. Take a drive out of town and have a look.
cheers
Wayne
Wayne Leech
*Below are links to my websites – any feedback, comments would be appreciated:)
http://www.landsearcher.com.au – List your land for FREE (Private sellers only)
http://www.homesearcher.com.au – List your property for FREE (Private sellers only)Originally posted by waynel2:Hi guys,
I’m doing bit of a backyard blitz, and I’m looking for 15 or so coco palms.
Does anyone know where I can find cheap coco palms in Perth (Northern Suburbs)?
There was a place at Canningvale markets which had quite mature ones for $15 each – though the property is up near Quins rock so I’m looking for somewhere abit closer:)
Cheers
Wayne
Wayne Leech
*Below are links to my websites – any feedback, comments would be appreciated:)
http://www.landsearcher.com.au – List your land for FREE (Private sellers only)
http://www.homesearcher.com.au – List your property for FREE (Private sellers only)Hi Wayne,
you may want to look at cane palms as an alternative. Cocus plams are not self cleaning and therefore require alot of maintnance to keep looking respectable. They also harbour cockroaches and other nasties. Added to this their seeds make an awful mess as well as self seeding constantly. Cane palms grow jusr as fast, look better and are self cleaning.
Happy blitzing
Thanks Rogue,
the heading was designed to cause a bit of humour. No law against enjoying yourself as you make money – yet.
I’m sure the longer I use this forum, the more it will of use to me.