Guestbook for pungopalms.com
Name:Kaitlyn
Email:ksilver{at}cox.net
Where are
you from:
Virginia Beach, VA
Comments:I think it's amazing that you've chosen to grow your palms from seed. Not many nurseries grow large products like palms from seed anymore. Growing from seed helps to protect genetic diversity. I would suggest that you redesign your website a bit to be more user friendly. An inventory page, with names, pictures, and description of what you offer, even if you don't ship, would be nice for those looking online deciding whether to come visit your nursery or not. Anyway, I was just browsing online and found you. If I get a chance, I'll have to come down and visit. I'm a huge plant fan and recently brought home a phoenix roebelinii. She's gorgeous!
September 22, 2023 22:22:50 (GMT Time)



Name:Dianna Flaherty
Email:diannaflaherty{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Prince George, VA
Comments:My cousin Tommy Heath referred me to you for palms.
July 27, 2023 12:50:09 (GMT Time)



Name:Phil Campbell
Email:chatterboxsportfishing{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Newport News, VA right on the James River
Comments:I passed your nursery last year while en route to a wedding venue and was very impressed! I am interested in learning more about your palms as well as purchasing some for our back yard escape. I think a few healthy palms will really make things look sharp. Please contact me at your earliest convenience to discuss which variety would work best for my location, purchase, delivery, etc. thanks so much! Phil Campbell 757-876-1012
March 20, 2023 15:44:38 (GMT Time)



Name:Scott Josenhans
Email:scojo8301{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Bon Air, Virginia
Comments:Appreciated Ralph showing me around a bit and steering me to a Needle Palm with which to keep company anong other palms I have in the ground here,just outside of Richmond.
October 22, 2022 18:56:07 (GMT Time)



Name:Raymond Leach
Email:raymond.leach1{at}usmc.mil
Where are
you from:
Lago Mar in VB
Comments:I have two mature palms, maybe 15 years old. I have a major project to re-do the drainage and fence around my pool due to the water table rising. The Palms have to be re-located or completely removed. Do you have equipment to remove them? Would you want them for your collection? We're thinking about replacing with more native trees when we finish the project.
October 11, 2022 16:30:15 (GMT Time)



Name:Eric Branch
Email:ericbster{at}earthlink.net
Where are
you from:
Midlothian, Va.
Comments:Hello, I’m looking for some Ornamental (Papas Grass) which will grow 4-6’ for privacy & a Cold Hardy Palm, around 4’ so I can watch it grow, for our Sandbridge location. What do you have recommend? Thanks
May 6, 2022 21:11:18 (GMT Time)



Name:Terry Kay
Email:terrykay34{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Providence, NC
Comments:When will you have an expo where I can buy citrus trees and palm plants?
February 18, 2022 14:15:40 (GMT Time)



Name:Aaron
Email:Jouletrix{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Washington D.C
Comments:Awsome page! Just wanted to ask which palms can survive in Washington D.C
January 12, 2022 23:25:17 (GMT Time)



Name:Will & Michelle Dean
Email:willdean40{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Kempsville
Comments:My wife and I live in Kempsville and we are looking for a couple of palms to put around our pool. I miss the tall palms trees I grew up with in Los Angeles. How much do your 4-8 foot palms cost ?
July 13, 2021 06:41:28 (GMT Time)



Name:Cecil Dykes
Email:cjdykes97{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Cary, NC 27513
Comments:Do you have any Needle palms available. If so, what sizes do you have and prices??
April 27, 2021 11:56:09 (GMT Time)



Name:William K Shand
Email:bshand65{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Sandbridge
Comments:Have a vacation rental home in Sandbridge (3121 Sandfiddler). Have done some work in backyard with hardscape, Pergola, etc. Want to add a few tropical looking plants. Daughter would like some kind of palm. Would be interested if you come out to properties to review and make recommendations. I can also send some pictures to give you better idea. I will be back in Sandbridge next Friday if that works for you. Or you can go earlier to look if you prefer. Wife is there now with friends. Thank you. Bill Shand, 703-869-9955
April 9, 2021 14:23:28 (GMT Time)



Name:John
Email:john.alejandro10{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Lawrenceville, GA
Comments:Do you have Sabal Causiarum palms? If so, do you have 15-gallon ones to ship to GA?
April 8, 2021 21:09:50 (GMT Time)



Name:MARK TUCKER
Email:MTUCKER97{at}COMCAST.NET
Where are
you from:
Chesterfield va
Comments:I'm looking some nice palms the will survive in my area.
March 5, 2021 19:54:08 (GMT Time)



Name:Scott Ritchie
Email:william.ritchie{at}baltimorecity.gov
Where are
you from:
Baltimore
Comments:I will be in your area the first week in April. I was wondering if and what palms you would have available?
March 4, 2021 13:13:44 (GMT Time)



Name:Don Clements
Email:abborean{at}aol.com
Where are
you from:
Rocky Point, NC
Comments:I grow a lot of hardy agavacea here in Rocky Point.
December 4, 2020 16:05:35 (GMT Time)



Name:Jay Brewster
Email:jaybrewster15{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Virginia Beach/Norfolk area
Comments:Due you have any Black Bamboo avbailable and if so how much
March 17, 2020 19:28:14 (GMT Time)



Name:Michael J. Lockerby
Email:mlockerby{at}foley.com
Where are
you from:
Northern Neck
Comments:I am very interested in trying to grow a sabal palmetto at our house on the Chesapeake Bay.
July 6, 2019 14:13:00 (GMT Time)



Name:Henry Keegan
Email:hankeegs{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Silver Spring Maryland
Comments:Would like to visit your nursery. I am interested in your hardy citrus.
November 21, 2018 02:02:31 (GMT Time)



Name:Jeff Hodgson
Email:jjhodgson3{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Havertown, Pa. 19083 and North Cape May N.J. 08204
Comments:Love tropicals. Kept a six foot Pygmy Date Palm alive for about 4 years. would transport it back and forth. even took it to the beach for pictures. Interested in any palms you have that might be hardy in North Cape May. About a mile from the beaches of the Delaware Bay.
October 26, 2018 15:51:56 (GMT Time)



Name:Jeff Hodgson
Email:jjhodgson3{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Havertown, Pa. 19083 and North Cape May N.J. 08204
Comments:Love tropicals. Kept a six foot Pygmy Date Palm alive for about 4 years. would transport it back and forth. even took it to the beach for pictures. Interested in any palms you have that might be hardy in North Cape May. About a mile from the beaches of the Delaware Bay.
October 26, 2018 15:50:19 (GMT Time)



Name:kathy johnson
Email:kathyj461{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
suffolk, va
Comments:Have a 10 yr old lemon tree I planted next to house, but this past winters cold temps caused it to permanently drop all its leaves.. Cut it way back to see if it would shock it into putting out new branches? So far nothing!
June 25, 2018 22:28:48 (GMT Time)



Name:Tommy Ogburn
Email:ogburnthomas{at}cox.net
Where are
you from:
Portsmouth, Va.
Comments:We found about you from Norfolk County Feed and Seed on Airline Blvd. I call and left a message on your phone today 6/4/2018. You can call or text me at 757-403-3346. We lost some Windmill Palms this past winter. This is the first we have lost. We have 1 abt 16 ft. tall down to 2 foot. We will try to get down to you this week to see what you have. Thans, Tommy Ogburn 757-403-3346
June 4, 2018 20:21:17 (GMT Time)



Name:Carolina Johnson
Email:carojo4{at}icloud.com
Where are
you from:
Hickory
Comments:Many thanks for your advice regarding my struggling sabal palm transplant. Your expertise is much appreciated!
May 2, 2018 13:45:42 (GMT Time)



Name:Heidi Pocklington
Email:heidipoc{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Suffolk
Comments:I am trying to convert from the typical azalea-laden landscape to native plants. I plan on planting some dwarf sabal palms. Would love to see photos of your agaves.
April 2, 2018 14:26:54 (GMT Time)



Name:Curb Appeal Fixers.Andrew Carter
Email:res1glqne{at}verizon.net
Where are
you from:
Virginia Beach Virginia 23464
Comments:I am a ecological landscaper and designer with the Curb Appeal Fixers looking to connect with local nurseries.
February 10, 2018 23:09:21 (GMT Time)



Name:Sue van Goidtsnoven
Email:Suevan{at}vacationconcierge.net
Where are
you from:
Va Beach
Comments:My husband and I bought a few plants from you about 5 years ago.. All are flourishing! One in particular is our favorite... it was a small whales tongue... Would love to send you pictures of the beauty it is today!!!!
September 10, 2017 02:41:52 (GMT Time)



Name:Naila Caruso
Email:nmacaruso{at}aol.com
Where are
you from:
Columbus, Ohio
Comments: I am interested in hardy citrus, I grow esaplier onto a wire frame citrus and hang orchids on them in an unheated(Usually) patio enclosure with a vinyl lining. But they are heavy, I am getting a bit tired of hauling them in and out and also, if I am not home when power goes out I loose plants. Plus my brother lives in DC and I wonder if anyone tried esaplier citrus onto a south wall against masonry as per old roman method of non hypocost system in Britain. Has anyone tried TETRAPLOID of the Morton crossed back to a tetraploid orange? In orchids, ploidy can increase hardiness sometimes and also making a triploid cross would reduce seed size. (Oh-FORMERLY I was Ohio USDA APHIS PPQ person-we picked up some ARS work when they closed out the local ofice)
June 3, 2017 13:38:41 (GMT Time)



Name:Frank Hughes
Email:Fhughesjr{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Vb
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April 30, 2017 21:42:54 (GMT Time)



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April 22, 2017 20:01:26 (GMT Time)



Name:Brian Keesee
Email:wahooteacher{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Lynchburg
Comments:I have purchased from you all before and have recently moved. Could you possibly provide a pricing guide and what will be available in early spring? Thank you in advance. Brian Keesee
January 5, 2017 15:03:11 (GMT Time)



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Name:Michael Lacy
Email:mimismechanical {at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Chesapeake , Va
Comments:Interested in windmill palms
July 27, 2016 15:41:25 (GMT Time)



Name:Tom Yeadon
Email:tomyeadon{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Chesapeake, VA
Comments:Just purchased a home in Chesapeake that has a palm tree that has been neglected for years but has good fresh growth. It is about 16-20 feet tall and we don't want it. Would love it if someone would want to take it away (no charge...we just want it gone). You dig it up, it's yours.
June 4, 2016 15:03:08 (GMT Time)



Name:Bruce G Rainey
Email:beach1339{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Va. Beach (First Landing State Park area)
Comments:Do you have retail hours ?(for walk ins). I'm looking to purchase Pindo Palms. Do you have any in stock? I tried calling but no one answered the phone and your voice mail box was full.
April 8, 2016 18:45:35 (GMT Time)



Name:Ron and Terri Nelson
Email:ronterrinelson{at}verizon.net
Where are
you from:
Southern Shores NC (OBX)
Comments:Hi, Do you have a price list. We are interested in a Pindo Palm and Pal and Dwarf Palmettos - thanks Ron and Terri
March 29, 2016 10:58:48 (GMT Time)



Name:Dawn Alleman
Email:program{at}mahsc.org
Where are
you from:
Virginia Horticultural Foundation
Comments:Hi there - I called about Pungo Palms participating as a vendor at our Home Gardener Day on Monday January 18, 2016, the MLK holiday. Our event has the theme "How to Keep Gardening in Our Changing World, and we are booked in at the Founders Inn. I hope you are interested and would love to hear from you. Thanks - Dawn
October 7, 2015 15:08:47 (GMT Time)



Name:Allen Luther
Email:gratusfarm11{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Cameroon
Comments:Hello, we wish to know if you are interested in the cycad seeds and Palm seeds we have for sale. we have seeds of rare species seeds and also have propagated seeds of some rare species too . Please do contact us to get our Catalogue on our Seeds. We have 30 species of palm seeds and 21 species of cycad seeds . All our seeds are very fertile and fresh .Feel free to contact us for more information . Best Regards
October 5, 2015 16:16:28 (GMT Time)



Name:Dalton Ennis
Email:daltonennis757{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Comments:Hi my name is Dalton Ennis and I am an 19 year old college student looking for a part time job. I have experience with landscape and yard work. I was wondering if you were hiring. Please let me know any possible information. Thanks
September 26, 2015 21:59:35 (GMT Time)



Name:Fred Farris
Email:deputy.director{at}thevlm.org
Where are
you from:
Newport News
Comments:Do you grow any cold hardy cycads for our region? Thanks.
September 17, 2015 13:15:56 (GMT Time)



Name:Jim Sturniolo
Email:jimsturn{at}outlook.com
Where are
you from:
Chesapeake
Comments:I want to visit your nursery to see cold hardy citrus . Do you have regular hours ?
March 21, 2015 03:02:02 (GMT Time)



Name:Jonathan Christ
Email:jonathanchrist{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Kempsville area, Virginia Beach
Comments:My son-in-law and I started talking about rhubarb, one thing lead to another. I started looking on Google maps for nurseries. No sooner did I tell Adam that I had an instructor that ran a nursery when I clicked on Pungo Palms. That took me to your website. Too much winter this week but we need to make the short trek down to Pungo in the near future.
February 26, 2015 03:01:14 (GMT Time)



Name:Tim Gwaltney
Email:jtimg{at}att.net
Where are
you from:
south Mobile county in coastal Alabama
Comments:I grew up in Virginia but have lived here In Alabama since 1976. Palms are my hobby and I have a lot in my yard along the Fowl River in south Mobile. This winter has been tough on them. It was not some much how cold it got (I've seen it get much colder here) but how long it stayed there. A horrible January and February. I'm real interested in how did the palms do in Virginia Beach, especially along the ocean front. Will they survive, will they come back? I know it is probably too early to tell but I would like your opinion. I would venture to guess that you can kiss the Washingtonia robusta palms in your area goodbye! Tim
March 15, 2014 14:42:43 (GMT Time)



Name:R. C. Winder
Email:rwinder{at}cnu.edu
Where are
you from:
Williamsburg, VA
Comments:I am interested in trying to grow some cold hardy palms in my back yard. Can you help? I am thinking about windmill palms, but am open to suggestions. Interested in having a tropical-like landscape, to the extent possible. I have always been pretty good with plants, and will put in the extra effort, as required. I can easily get to Pungo (own condo in VA Beach). When and how should I start. Merry Christmas.
December 25, 2013 20:39:54 (GMT Time)



Name:Clint
Email:clintwm231{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
VB
Comments:Question: Is it too late in the year to plant a Pindo Palm?
November 2, 2013 19:54:06 (GMT Time)



Name:Pearl McWhorter
Email:mcwhorter.pearl {at}egglestonservices.org
Where are
you from:
Norfolk, Virginia
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September 13, 2013 19:39:17 (GMT Time)



Name:John Seth
Email:jcopeland12{at}cfl.rr.com
Where are
you from:
Crisfield, Maryland
Comments:Lots of Palm Fans up here in Crisfield, Maryland on the Lower Eastern Shore! The Chesapeake Bay keeps us warm enough in winter for most all of your lovely palms to grow very well here! Thank for all your help and the awesome palms!
June 1, 2013 23:47:37 (GMT Time)



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Email:jmarcantonio{at}verizon.net
Where are
you from:
Croatan
Comments:Do you grow yucca rostrata?
May 19, 2013 22:55:53 (GMT Time)



Name:Dan Richard
Email:905palms{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Burlington, Ontario
Comments:Nice specimens in the pictures. Could you send me a rough pricing guide for pick-up please? When is your nursery open? Thanks! Dan
March 16, 2013 22:04:43 (GMT Time)



Name:Smith
Email:jon.smitty{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Seaford, VA
Comments:Great stuff! How do the citrus and palms do with regards to salt water? During a very bad nor'easter or hurricane, much of my yard may be under water for a short period of time, will these trees survive?
March 11, 2013 13:58:13 (GMT Time)



Name:Harvey Stewart
Email:sandiegodude{at}cox.net
Where are
you from:
San Diego CA, Via Norfolk VA
Comments:Hi guys, I met you in the 90s after the Va Pilot featured you and your palms. You inspired me to plant a Butia Capitata and Sabals at my house in Ghent- they still survive. Now I live in San Diego where I work at growing a Cocos Nucifera outdoors, funny how you always want the brass ring growing in your garden.
August 7, 2012 04:51:49 (GMT Time)



Name:Tony Floyd
Email:annaparea{at}comcast.net
Where are
you from:
Baltimore/Annapolis MD
Comments:I purchased a Trachycarpus fortunei from Pungo when I visited about 10 years ago. It is doing well at my home in Pasadena MD. I hope to be able to visit them again when I pass through the area in the spring. I especially loved seeing the needle palm next to their house. I can't wait to get more of their plants.
March 8, 2012 16:14:57 (GMT Time)



Name:Brian Keesee
Email:btkeesee{at}liberty.edu
Where are
you from:
Lynchburg, Va
Comments:About 4 years ago I purchased 2 palms (windmill and bresoria) from Pungo. Not only was the service top notch, put the palms are thriving in my zone 7 climate. I also purchased 2 cold variety of citrus. The did fruit for the first time (all be it limited) this past summer - but with such a mild winter, I am hoping for more this summer. Thanks for all you do - I will be looking for some more palms very soon :)
February 29, 2012 12:36:59 (GMT Time)



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Name:Kathy Denton
Email:palmlady{at}cox.net
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you from:
Pungo
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