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EASTERN NC becoming a desert oasis and tropical paradise<br />

We do seem to have it all in our area. Amazingly, we have the climate to sustain exotic plants from the<br />

desert and the rain forest. Eddie Walker has built a business very unique, entrepreneurial, and fascinating for the<br />

public. Located off Hwy. 343 on Nosay Road in Camden County. Walker’s Palms imports and grows exotic trees,<br />

plants, shrubs, and grasses to landscape and decorate your property with unique and colorful choices.<br />

Many of us are familiar with bamboo; he has five choices. We can all recognize a generic cactus, but shapes,<br />

colors and blooms vary greatly. Do not worry Eddie can teach you how to plant, care for, and propagate the<br />

Yucca Rostrata or maybe a Rainbow Cactus. Cacti and Agaves are succulents (hold water) making them survival<br />

plants. The medicinal qualities of Aloe Vera offer intriguing remedies to your skin and surface lesions. Some<br />

flowers are even edible. Ask Eddie how to grow a banana tree.<br />

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The website https://ncpalmtrees.com gives a wealth of knowledge and pictures to help make your decisions<br />

easier. But there is nothing like an on-site visit to the beautiful property at Walker’s Palms. Groomed with<br />

Bermuda grass, the main house stands proudly before a side and back yard created with loving genius by the<br />

family of wife Carmen, son Gabe, and Eddie. Walk around the aerated pond and pass by their Koi Pond, no time<br />

to lounge in the shaded hammock as you trek past the waterfall toward the outdoor lounge area adjacent to the a<br />

canopied grill.<br />

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The tour of the hot house, nursery, and informative tutorial helps one envision your own home project. You<br />

realize this is an upgrade of function, beauty, and investment. The imagination of exotic vacations can<br />

realistically become part of your home or vacation property. What an incredible revelation to learn how<br />

functional and sustainable these exotic additions can be to our geographic area.<br />

See the ad in this edition of <strong>Albemarle</strong> <strong>Tradewinds</strong>…make the call (252) 312-9155.<br />

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Create a Tropical paradise in your own backyard!<br />

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Many Species of Cold Hardy Palm Trees<br />

from 2 foot to 20 foot<br />

Cold Hardy Banana Trees & Cacti<br />

Large and Small Yuccas and Agaves<br />

Many Species of Cold Hardy Desert Plants<br />

Call Eddie for more information<br />

(252) 312-9155<br />

178 Nosay Road, South Mills, NC<br />

Monday - Sunday 10-5<br />

34 <strong>Albemarle</strong> <strong>Tradewinds</strong> <strong>August</strong> <strong>2016</strong> albemarletradewinds.com

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