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sljohnston 11-18-2024 09:45 AM

Palm Tree Trimming company
 
I have a couple of palm trees that need trimming. Are there any recommendations for companies that provide this service? I appreciate the help in this search.

Ahead of the Grass, Inc. 11-18-2024 09:57 AM

We use and refer to Triple D Services. 352-771-6277

Investment Painting Contractors 11-18-2024 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by sljohnston (Post 2387200)
I have a couple of palm trees that need trimming. Are there any recommendations for companies that provide this service? I appreciate the help in this search.

Mary and I have been using Alonso from M.A.J. Palm & Tree Service. for over 10 years.
He also answers his phone and returns phone calls.
Good Luck,
Len & Mary

Investment Painting Contractors 11-18-2024 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Investment Painting Contractors (Post 2387213)
Mary and I have been using Alonso from M.A.J. Palm & Tree Service. for over 10 years.
He also answers his phone and returns phone calls.
Good Luck,
Len & Mary

I'm sorry I forgot to give you the phone # for M.A.J. Palm 7 Tree Service, Call Alonso 352-504-5066

villagetinker 11-19-2024 09:20 AM

I went to a master gardener presentation and was told it is better for the palms to NOT trim them. Ours are now so tall that a man lift is required, so I am saving hundreds of dollars per year. I started the natural program about 2 years ago, and just pickup the fronds as they fall off.

Investment Painting Contractors 11-19-2024 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2387361)
I went to a master gardener presentation and was told it is better for the palms to NOT trim them. Ours are now so tall that a man lift is required, so I am saving hundreds of dollars per year. I started the natural program about 2 years ago, and just pickup the fronds as they fall off.

There are different kinds of palms. What do you do when the seed pods open and drop hundreds of one inch seeds on your lawn and driveway. The Villages has planted Bearded Palms which don't need to be trimmed. The wind takes care of the fronds. Some people have Queen Palms, hence the seed pods. I get my palm trimmed about 4 times a year.

villagetinker 11-19-2024 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Investment Painting Contractors (Post 2387434)
There are different kinds of palms. What do you do when the seed pods open and drop hundreds of one inch seeds on your lawn and driveway. The Villages has planted Bearded Palms which don't need to be trimmed. The wind takes care of the fronds. Some people have Queen Palms, hence the seed pods. I get my palm trimmed about 4 times a year.

Good point, ours are Sylvester's and must be male, no seed pods.

wwwson 11-20-2024 06:54 AM

Tree Service
 
We have used Micheals Tree Service and have been very pleased. 352-504-1597

sljohnston 11-20-2024 07:12 AM

Thank you
 
Thank you so much for the responses. I appreciate the help with this.

Tkbonesdir 11-20-2024 07:30 AM

Gonzalez Palm and Tree Service
 
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Originally Posted by sljohnston (Post 2387200)
I have a couple of palm trees that need trimming. Are there any recommendations for companies that provide this service? I appreciate the help in this search.

Gonzalez Palm and Tree Service are excellent! Christian is the owner and they are so nice and do fantastic work.

Here is a list of everything they do.

Concrete
Driveway Sealing
Hedge Trimming
Int. & Ext. Painting
Mulch/Rock
Pavers
Pressure Washing
Retaining Walls
Sod Replacement
Stump Grinding
Tree Trimming And Removal

Christian is the owner 352-255-3401

sljohnston 11-20-2024 09:34 AM

Thank you everyone for the referrals.

Laraine 11-20-2024 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Investment Painting Contractors (Post 2387434)
There are different kinds of palms. What do you do when the seed pods open and drop hundreds of one inch seeds on your lawn and driveway. The Villages has planted Bearded Palms which don't need to be trimmed. The wind takes care of the fronds. Some people have Queen Palms, hence the seed pods. I get my palm trimmed about 4 times a year.

As a 40+ year landscape architect, I can tell you that although most companies will gladly take off as much as you'd like, or even give them a "hurricane cut, "pruning anything other than dead brown fronds is NOT recommended. Removing green fronds takes away a substantial amount of the palm's food production, and can eventually kill the palm. Yellowing fronds are a sign of nutrient deficiency, which will just transfer to the next healthy fronds, when you cut the yellow ones off. In addition, pruning with tools that have not been sterilized can spread diseases from palm to palm. You can safely remove flowers and fruit, if the mess is your issue. I would suggest reading this information from the University of Florida: ENH1182/EP443: Pruning Palms

Lea N 11-20-2024 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by sljohnston (Post 2387200)
I have a couple of palm trees that need trimming. Are there any recommendations for companies that provide this service? I appreciate the help in this search.

All American Tractor & Tree (352) 460-1922. Professional & courteous.

Jhrath7@gmail.com 11-20-2024 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by sljohnston (Post 2387200)
I have a couple of palm trees that need trimming. Are there any recommendations for companies that provide this service? I appreciate the help in this search.

RAMIREZ TREE AND LANDSCAPING …..Renee Ramirez, owner. 352-702-8015. Family company. Fast, reliable and good


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