You might like<\/strong>How To Keep Birds From Eating Cherries Off Tree<\/span><\/div><\/a><\/div>We generally recommend that the palm head stay tied up for two to four weeks during dry, windy, hot (or cold) drought-like conditions. If the air is wet and humid, then one or two weeks are probably enough time to leave the head tied up. This helps prevent damage during the transport process.<\/p>\n
How do you support a newly planted palm tree? <\/h2>\n
The reason for this is that when the palm grows, the trunk expands slightly and if the stakes are nailed in, they can cut into the trunk and damage the tree. By using the method above, the tree can grow without any issues.<\/p>\n
One sure sign that a tree has been planted too deep is if it is displaying girdling roots. These roots can appear both around the trunk of the tree that is being affected, as well as around other nearby trees. Another sign that your tree may be planted too deep is if its leaves or stems are darkened and\/or wilting.<\/p>\n
Warp Up <\/h2>\n
The depth that you plant a palm tree will depend on the type of palm tree that you are planting. For most palm trees, you will want to plant them so that the root ball is about 2\/3 of the way underground.<\/p>\n
When planting a palm tree, it is important to consider the tree’s eventual height. Most palm trees will grow to be between 20 and 30 feet tall. For this reason, it is recommended to plant your palm tree at least 10 feet away from any structures or other trees. The hole for your palm tree should also be at least 3 feet wide and 3 feet deep.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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