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kcrazorbackfan 09-11-2017 07:28 PM

Villages, it's time to start trimming those palm trees!
 
Looking at the front page of the Daily Sun and from seeing all the palm fronds blown out of the trees today, it's time for The Villages to start trimming all of those damn dead fronds. They're unsightly, they're dangerous when they come flying out of the trees when it's windy and they harbor pests.

It's time to start trimming them.

perrjojo 09-11-2017 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 1446629)
Looking at the front page of the Daily Sun and from seeing all the palm fronds blown out of the trees today, it's time for The Villages to start trimming all of those damn dead fronds. They're unsightly, they're dangerous when they come flying out of the trees when it's windy and they harbor pests.

It's time to start trimming them.

I agree 100%

jblum315 09-11-2017 07:36 PM

Yes, a neighbors two palms have spread debris all over the neighborhood

redwitch 09-11-2017 08:06 PM

You shouldn't trim bearded palms -- the ones along main thoroughfares in TV. They are meant to be brown and blown off in high winds. Perfect trees for hurricane areas, don't you think?

Mrs. Robinson 09-12-2017 03:18 AM

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Originally Posted by redwitch (Post 1446644)
You shouldn't trim bearded palms -- the ones along main thoroughfares in TV. They are meant to be brown and blown off in high winds. Perfect trees for hurricane areas, don't you think?

Do you mean the "Washingtonia" palm?
They are the palms that have a "skirt?"
If so, yes -- that is the so-called beauty of this particular palm, and is never trimmed.

rubicon 09-12-2017 04:47 AM

Three of my neighbors took out their Washingtonia because after every wind event they spent time too much time cleaning the debris

Too many palms in TV. I had three down to two when they go no more too much trouble and expense

BoatRatKat 09-12-2017 06:53 AM

I'm not sure who told me this (a realtor I think) and I don't know whether it's true or not but supposedly the first "Mama Morse" loved those palms because the dead frowns reminded her of hula skirts and because of her love for them they have kept with the tradition of never trimming them.

Pearson14505 09-12-2017 07:26 AM

I remember that as well BoatRaKat. She loved them that way.

blueash 09-12-2017 07:51 AM

And the majority of damage was done by falling Oaks, so I suppose you also think those need to be taken down as no real way to trim them and all that moss that came down. Worst area I saw for tree debris was the round-a-bout at Stillwater and BV which had almost no visible pavement at 7AM Monday, completely covered with Oak tree material.

The cost to continuously trim palms and the futility as the new fronds grow and die so rapidly far exceeds any expense that will be incurred in cleaning up the debris.

er9027 09-12-2017 07:58 AM

My goodness ! The Villages maintains the place VERY well... It looks beautiful ! After a disaster you surely don't have to cut down everything. Clean up the place, be thankful it wasn't worse. Move on.

Arctic Fox 09-12-2017 07:58 AM

Given the infrequency of really high winds in TV, strong enough to rip out a significant number of palm fronds, the annual cost of clearing them up is relatively low.

And if the winds are that strong, you shouldn't be out and about anyway.

Villageswimmer 09-12-2017 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by blueash (Post 1446768)
And the majority of damage was done by falling Oaks, so I suppose you also think those need to be taken down as no real way to trim them and all that moss that came down. Worst area I saw for tree debris was the round-a-bout at Stillwater and BV which had almost no visible pavement at 7AM Monday, completely covered with Oak tree material.

The cost to continuously trim palms and the futility as the new fronds grow and die so rapidly far exceeds any expense that will be incurred in cleaning up the debris.


True. Washingtonian palms are not appropriate for our residential landscapes. Too tall. The Villages uses them in areas where they have plenty of space and look beautiful imho. They are considered "self pruning."

Goober III 09-12-2017 08:08 AM

Always good to hear from the experts.

kcrazorbackfan 09-12-2017 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Goober III (Post 1446785)
Always good to hear from the experts.

Yeah, most of them look at anything and consider themselves an expert; any of you experts seen the serrated edges on those particular fronds? One those hit you just right and can/will cause serious damage. I had a neighbor tell me that he was walking his dog several weeks ago and one of those fronds fell in between the two of them; luckily neither one was hit.

JoMar 09-12-2017 04:19 PM

Why do people try to change this into a sterile community?


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