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Why is my palm tree dying?

Why is my palm tree dying?

In these kinds of articles, I usually say not to worry, your plant probably isn’t dying, it’s just sick and needs a little care and attention and a little love. But in the case of a palm tree, it may actually be on the verge of death. Here’s how to tell if your palm tree really is on the way out or whether it just needs some treatment and care. The first step to saving a dying palm tree is…

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Creating Your Own Palm Paradise: Growing and Caring for Your Trees

Creating Your Own Palm Paradise: Growing and Caring for Your Trees

You may wonder why I’m writing an article about how to grow and care for palm trees for UK gardens. But there are some species of palm trees – called hardy palms –  that can withstand temperatures down to 10˚C. Alright, you have to give them special care and attention in the winter months and even further down, this is not always needed either. But isn’t it worth it to have tropical plants as part of your garden landscape? If…

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Palm tree pests, diseases and other problems

Palm tree pests, diseases and other problems

Palm trees are a beautiful addition to any landscape, providing shade, tropical vibes, and a unique touch to any space and will grow in many different places, including some colder regions you might not expect. However, like any plant, they are susceptible to a range of pests and diseases that can cause harm which you need to look out for. In my guide, I will discuss some of the most common palm tree pests and diseases, as well as other…

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Why is my palm tree turning yellow or brown?

Why is my palm tree turning yellow or brown?

One of the main questions I often get asked is why the leaves on their palm trees are turning yellow and even brown. Most of the time, it’s due to overwatering or lack of nutrients, especially if it’s a potted palm if it has not been repotted or had fertiliser recently. However, it can also be environmental such as sunburnt or even pests. Most problems can usually be fixed by proper care. I identify the main reasons for yellowing fronds…

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How to trim and prune a palm tree (cropping)

How to trim and prune a palm tree (cropping)

The simple answer here is that you don’t trim and prune a palm tree like you would most other trees with a yearly routine. Palm trees are one of a few trees that don’t really need pruning. The main purpose of pruning is usually to encourage new growth, but with palm trees, this is not the case. This is because all the new growth on a palm tree comes from the crown at the top. Trimming or pruning this results…

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How deep are palm tree roots?

How deep are palm tree roots?

If you’re considering planting a palm tree in your yard or garden, you may be wondering just how deep its roots go; the same goes for all trees. It’s always a worry, especially when planted close to structures. After all, understanding the depth of the roots can help you determine the best location for planting and ensure that the tree has enough space to grow. The answer is it depends. Palm tree roots can vary widely in depth depending on…

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Can palm trees survive winter? – Winter care

Can palm trees survive winter? – Winter care

Palm trees can survive winter. But whether you have the hardy type of palm or not, or whether you grow your palm tree outdoors or indoors as a house plant, you need to take certain steps for it to survive the cold months. Something worth noting is that palm trees sold as hardy such as Trachycarpus palm trees, they can usually tolerate cold temperatures and even snow. The key is to make sure the soil is free-draining and not water-logged,…

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How to grow palm trees in pots indoors and outside

How to grow palm trees in pots indoors and outside

You can grow any type of palm trees in pots, and it’s a great way to grow them, especially if you don’t have room or live in a climate where they cannot be grown in the ground. While many hardy palm trees do well planted directly in your garden, the non-hardy types should be in pots so you can bring them in throughout the winter months in colder climates. This could be as simple as keeping them in a cold…

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