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Palm Trees
Once planted, a palm tree is easily maintained with just a
little effort and some tender loving care. As well as maintaining proper soil
conditions , an important consideration is to ensure that your
palm receives sufficient water for healthy growth. In desert areas and in
the absence of regular rainfall, periodic watering is essential. Slow drip
or bubble type watering over a number of hours is better than a simple
drenching with a hose. As for how often, this will depend on the climate,
season and rainfall frequency. In many areas, twice a month during the
summer decreasing to once every six weeks during the colder season should
be enough.
As they grow, the older fronds of palm trees will turn
brown, die and, eventually, fall off. For esthetic reasons, you may wish
to speed the process along a little by pruning off the dead fronds. Use
some caution when pruning a palm tree. Prune only the dead fronds and
remember not to cut too close to the trunk. In the case of a large tree,
this is a job that should be left to a tree maintenance specialist.
Finally, be careful when using lawn mowers and other
gardening equipment around your palm tree. The bark is easily damaged and
the resulting wounds are entry points for insects and disease.

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