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RCJ61 05-01-2023 04:32 PM

Palm Tree
 
Looking for advice on planting a Palm tree in our front yard. Wife wants a traditional looking Palm. Which type, how big, What's it cost?

Thanks

RCJ

njbchbum 05-01-2023 04:50 PM

We bought a Sylvester a bit over 6ft tall - AmeriTree removed dead palm, removed stump and planted new Sylvester for around $600 last year. First palm the team returned with did not meet the owner's standards - called the vendor and spit bullets with him - sent palm back and the second palm was acceptable. Followed care instructions and a year later is still surviving magnificently.

If you can plant early enough in the year for the palm and care for it so it thrives before winter - a favorite is the Robellini - the young ones are so sensitive to the cold.

Bjeanj 05-01-2023 04:59 PM

Not sure I’d recommend a queen palm. We have to have the (very heavy) seed pods cut out a couple times a year. We may have to have it cut down at some point as it’s getting a rotten spot near the base.

Other than that, no, I can’t recommend any other kind. See above for good recommendation.

Michael G. 05-01-2023 06:20 PM

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Here's some palms we have that were there when we bought the house.
Every year both need trimming back with pods/seeds removed.
I would never plant palm trees, maybe low growing palm bush of some kind.

OBTW, my wife loves flowers.:)

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...1&d=1682983160

RCJ61 05-02-2023 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2213514)
Here's some palms we have that were there when we bought the house.
Every year both need trimming back with pods/seeds removed.
I would never plant palm trees, maybe low growing palm bush of some kind.

OBTW, my wife loves flowers.:)

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...e-img_0129-jpg

LOL, Yes I can see she likes flowers. Thanks

Calisport 05-02-2023 08:42 AM

Not to plant from my experience – Queen Palm, Dwarf Pygmy palm - Messy looking as it grows large.
Favorite palms here. Small Sylvester Date palm, Pony Tail palm - After 2 years - slow growing and beautiful.
Bottle palms very slow growing and doesn't like the freeze in winter. Have to be in pots.

villagetinker 05-02-2023 09:10 AM

We have 2 canary palms, slow growing and close to the ground, easy to maintain, however, one is a female, and we get the seed pods, which are a real pain to trim.

villager7591 05-02-2023 09:25 AM

Do your research on which Palms can go in TV from a cold-weather standpoint. We are zone 9B I believe. Many people put in Christmas Palms that did not survive the recent cold snaps. Research which palms can handle our cold snaps first, then pick on that you like.

Bjeanj 05-02-2023 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2213514)
Here's some palms we have that were there when we bought the house.
Every year both need trimming back with pods/seeds removed.
I would never plant palm trees, maybe low growing palm bush of some kind.

OBTW, my wife loves flowers.:)

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...e-img_0129-jpg

That is a super beautiful garden! I just love it. It looks so lush and colorful.

Altavia 05-02-2023 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2213514)
Here's some palms we have that were there when we bought the house.
Every year both need trimming back with pods/seeds removed.
I would never plant palm trees, maybe low growing palm bush of some kind.

OBTW, my wife loves flowers.:)

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...e-img_0129-jpg

Same here, big mistake to plant a couple, never again.

mrf0151 05-02-2023 02:07 PM

2005 planted 4 queen palms and one Sylvester. Over time we have removed all but 2 of the queens. Sold the one Sylvester. You will need to at least twice a year have the palms trimmed.
Some of our neighbors have palms so tall they have to hire a bucket truck to trim them at a cost of several hundred dollars.

Stu from NYC 05-02-2023 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by mrf0151 (Post 2213736)
2005 planted 4 queen palms and one Sylvester. Over time we have removed all but 2 of the queens. Sold the one Sylvester. You will need to at least twice a year have the palms trimmed.
Some of our neighbors have palms so tall they have to hire a bucket truck to trim them at a cost of several hundred dollars.

Nice looking but so glad our neighbors have them and our house did not come with any.

wisbad1 05-02-2023 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by RCJ61 (Post 2213498)
Looking for advice on planting a Palm tree in our front yard. Wife wants a traditional looking Palm. Which type, how big, What's it cost?

Thanks

RCJ

You will be sorry, nothing but maintenance. Between trimming and seed pods they are a pain. Wish I would have not planted them. Would like to pull them out!

Boffin 05-02-2023 08:29 PM

Mule Palm
 
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Originally Posted by RCJ61 (Post 2213498)
Looking for advice on planting a Palm tree in our front yard. Wife wants a traditional looking Palm. Which type, how big, What's it cost?

Thanks

RCJ

X Butiagrus nabonnandii

The Mule Palm is a rare hybrid cross between a Butia capitata and Syagrus romanzoffiana. This palm, just like the mule animal, is sterile and must be pollinated by hand. The pollination process tends to be tedious as the small flowers needed for reproduction reside on the plant’s spikes.

Mature Mule Palms are very strong and hardy, allowing them to withstand frost and temperatures to at least 14°F (-10°C). Mule Palms grow best in full sun or light shade. Resembling a Coconut Palm, they are well sought out for cold climates as they can thrive in areas where the Coconut Palm cannot.

Good drainage is key when growing a Mule Palm. Most will be found as a single focus point in landscapes, but they can be formed in threes to create a small colony. They should be given ample space to not only grow, but also to have viewing room, as they may get wide. Mule Palm are often used to create an island-like feel in landscapes due to their resistance to heat, as well as their appearance.

Triker 05-02-2023 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2213777)
Nice looking but so glad our neighbors have them and our house did not come with any.

Exactly! When I feel like admiring a palm, I’ll look at my neighbors!


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