{"id":25431,"date":"2023-10-20T13:30:12","date_gmt":"2023-10-20T11:30:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=25431"},"modified":"2023-10-20T13:30:12","modified_gmt":"2023-10-20T11:30:12","slug":"how-to-save-a-palm-tree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-to-save-a-palm-tree\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Save A Palm Tree"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Planting Offer A Good Start<\/h2>\n

When it comes to saving a palm tree, the best thing to do is to give it a good start in the right environment. To start, the palm tree should be transplanted, not bought in an already planted state. Transplanting requires digging out the tree and its root system, setting it in a wheelbarrow, and wheeling it away to its new destination. Moreover, when moving the palm tree, it should be ensure that the root ball is kept intact so that it will not dry out.
\nOnce the tree is at its new home, it must be planted correctly in an area with adequate light and well-draining soil. It is important to have a mixture of soil that is good for drainage and nutrients, and to dig a hole that is at least twice the size of the root ball. The rootball should also be placed slightly higher than the ground, to ensure the base and trunk will not accumulate water.<\/p>\n

Proper Watering Prevents Damage<\/h2>\n

Maintaining the proper balance of moisture helps to keep the tree healthy and prevent it from dying. An important aspect of this is that the soil must stay moist but not over-saturated. In addition, when it comes to a mature palm tree, water should reach the root system and not just the base of the trunk. If a tree is too wet, it can cause deformed, unhealthy leaves, as well as fungal growth, root rot, and die-back.
\nWatering should be done on a regular basis, without fail. During the hot summer months, the tree should be watered deeply twice a week. In the winter, the frequency should decrease significantly, to once every two weeks or even less.<\/p>\n

Fertilizing & Pruning Are Necessary<\/h2>\n

Fertilizing is another important factor for the health of the palm tree, as it is necessary to feed the tree and replenish its energy. Therefore, fertilizer should be applied on a routine basis, once or twice a year. It should not be applied directly to the soil, but rather in a wetted-up circle around the base, just beyond the area of the trunk where the leaves begin.
\nLastly, regular pruning is needed to remove any dead fronds or flowers. This helps the tree maintain its shape and prevent a build-up of old, dead material. The best time to prune is when the palm tree is dormant, which is typically during cooler weather.<\/p>\n

Heed Outdoor Pests<\/h2>\n

Outdoor pests can cause serious damage to a palm tree. These pests can include aphids, whiteflies, and mites, which all require specific solutions. For example, aphids feed on the tree’s sap and can spread disease, so they should be removed with a hose attachment or neem oil. On the other hand, mites and whiteflies can be treated with an insecticidal soap, foliar spray, or an insecticidal oil.
\nIt is also important to be aware of any animals that may be damaging the tree. Squirrels, raccoons, and birds can damage the leaves, bark, and roots of the tree, so protective barriers should be set up around the tree.<\/p>\n

Handle Weather Activity With Care<\/h2>\n