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Background Information<\/h2>\n

Palm trees have long been a symbol of the tropics, with many species native to places such as Florida, Texas, and California. They are often used to add beauty and color to outdoor spaces, and are also a great way to provide some natural shade. Unfortunately, palm trees don’t last forever, and some species can be especially prone to dying prematurely. Fortunately, there are a few steps you can take to help prevent your palm trees from dying.<\/p>\n

Watering<\/h2>\n

In order for a palm tree to stay healthy and survive, it needs adequate moisture. Depending on the species of palm tree, it may need more or less water than others. For example, a coconut palm tree will need more water than a Mexican fan palm. During the first year of planting a palm tree, it is essential to water thoroughly and often in order to help the roots take hold. Once the palm tree is established, water can be monitored and adjusted according to the species. In areas with scorching or freezing temperatures, mulching the soil should be done to help conserve moisture.<\/p>\n

Fertilizing<\/h2>\n

Fertilizing should be done on a regular basis. Most palm trees do not require a lot of fertilizer, as they don’t require large amounts of nutrients in order to grow. It is best to use fertilizer suitable for particular palm tree species, as this can help ensure that the necessary nutrients are provided. If you are unsure about the best type of fertilizer for your palm tree, it is best to consult a professional.<\/p>\n

Pruning<\/h2>\n

It is vital to keep the palm tree pruned, as this helps prevent disease and pests. Pruning should be done regularly and in moderation, as cutting down large portions of the tree can leave it vulnerable to diseases and insects. It is best to remove dead and diseased branches and leaves as soon as they occur, and it is also important to keep the canopy cleared and free of debris. <\/p>\n

Protecting From Pests and Diseases<\/h2>\n