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Outdoor Ponytail Palm Care Can You Plant Ponytail Palms Outside
Can You Plant Ponytail Palms Outside? If you live in a very warm climate like that found in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 9 thr...
Weevils On Sago Palms - How To Control Palm Weevils
Your best bet to prevent the weevils from spreading to other trees is to remove the infested plant, roots and all, and burn it. If the tree can be sav...
Bismarck Palm Care Learn About Growing Bismarck Palms
Plant this stunning palm in full sun if you can, but you can succeed at growing Bismarck palms in partial sun too. Select a wind-protected area if pos...
Outdoor Parlor Palms How To Care For Parlor Palm Outside
Every few years it may bloom with clusters of small white flowers which yield to become tiny reddish black fruits. One of the biggest enemies of parlo...
Growing Spindle Palm Trees How To Care For A Spindle Palm
A spindle palm indoors requires consistent moisture but a well-draining planting medium to prevent sogginess. The addition of a little gritty material...
Christmas Palm Tree Facts Tips On Growing Christmas Palm Trees
Christmas Palm Tree Care This tree prefers well-drained, slightly sandy soil in full sun, although it can tolerate light shade. The plants require sup...
Planting A Bottle Palm - Tips On Caring For A Bottle Palm Tree
When planting a bottle palm, dig a hole twice as deep and wide as the root ball. Add sand or topsoil to increase drainage and install the palm at the ...
Winterizing Queen Palm Trees Care Of Queen Palm In Winter
Wrap the trunk and the fronds. To make this more effective, build a scaffold around the plant. Then you can cover the entire plant in frost barrier fa...
Winterizing A Palm Tree Tips On Wrapping Palm Trees In Winter
Wrap the first 3-6 leaves and the trunk with water pipe insulation. Fold the top over to keep water from getting inside the insulation. Again, in Marc...