Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Someone associated with Massey told me today that the company injects certain chemicals in the trunk to kill the disease. It's the first I've heard of that remedy.
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I'm going to. Thank you for the heads-up. |
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It's the "quick fix" style of landscaping... they're tall and cheap. I hope my neighbor's falls forward and not sideways over our den.
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Kitty consistently provides this forum with good information about what is available to us Villagers through the Sumter County extension. I have attended a couple of the meetings where Master Gardeners speak or answer questions as a panel. On Monday I stopped by the annex with a question about a perennial that is in my yard. They were so helpful and gave me a nice book they have put together, The Florida-Friendly Landscaping Guide to Plant Selection and Landscape Design. At one of the panel discussions I bought a book, Gardening in Sumter County Month-By-Month. It says September is the time to fertilize palms with an 8-2-12 +4 palm fertilizer. The +4 is magnesium. I did this myself last time with a palm fertilizer I bought at a nursery here -- Fairfield I think it was and I am almost sure the brand was Howard. Can't swear to either of those statements though, but the info is easy enough to track down. But please keep in mind that I cannot imagine any way you could fertilize an ailing Queen Palm out of its swan song. I am a stranger in a strange land of gardening here. Midwest girl that I am. But, at least, I know enough to know what I don't know. I am enormously impressed with what the local extension office and the Master Gardeners here try to do for us. (I feel like they are trying to save us transplants from ourselves.) ![]() Thank you, Kitty, for keeping us up-to-date on the extension service. |
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Laurie, there is a master gardener class starting in Couple of weeks. If you are interested, contact office to apply!
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I wish the timing worked for me, but it can't right now. They told me about the class when I was at the annex Monday and I was really surprised to know it is available to anyone interested. You see, I am in awe of Master Gardeners and I had assumed that to be in the class, you had to come in with some kind of prerequisite-- like being a Master Gardener back where you came from. (I don't know why I thought this. ![]() So anyway, even though I cannot go to this session, I wanted to post here in case there are any others who might have been making the same wrong assumption I was. Turns out we're good to go if we want to. |
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Kitty, I have always heard that you should not fertilize a plant that is in distress. I wonder, does this hold true for palm trees?
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Don't trust any vendor that knocks on your door especially about your trees and landscaping. I had to put a NO Soliciting sign on my window because they want to cut my Queen Palm down, true they are not suitable this far north. I sent a picture of my Queen Palm to the extension and they agreed to leave my diseased looking tree alone and it's beautiful.
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We had three palms, cost $225. No disease with ours, we were sick of mess and endless maintenance..... It was a happy day when they were hauled off!... When landscaper asked us how much cutting they needed to do.. The ole boy informed them that they needed to be cut 2 inches below the ground!...Ha!
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