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How to Prune a Windmill Palm Tree<\/h2>\n

Maintaining a windmill palm tree can provide a great and unique atmosphere to any home or leisure space. Pruning a windmill palm is a simple chore, but it is important that the task is done with care and consideration for the health of the tree. This article will cover the essential steps for successful pruning of a windmill palm.<\/p>\n

The first step in pruning a windmill palm is to remove any dead or diseased fronds. This should be done with a pair of pruning shears or a sharp garden knife. It is important to be thorough in this process so as not to leave any diseased fronds. Similarly, any fronds that look to have outlived their usefulness should be removed, as they will be sapping energy and resources from the tree. It is important to note that the shorter stems within the canopy should not be removed, as these are the key source of new fronds.<\/p>\n

Carefully step back and assess the shape of the canopy of the windmill palm. To maintain the graceful shape and character of the tree, the fronds should be trimmed in a gradual, tapered fashion from the base of the stem outward and up. Select the longest frond in each clump to be the first to be trimmed, and ensure it is trimmed at an even length of about 2-4 inches. The next frond should be slightly shorter, and then shorter again until the fronds are level with the top of the tree. Be aware that this process should be done with care and attention, as trimming too much or too little can leave an unaesthetic shape.<\/p>\n

Another important step when pruning a windmill palm is to regularly clear away any deadstems, as well as unwanted seedlings that may be growing in the area beneath the tree. Removal of these elements will improve the overall look and health of the tree, as well as keeping the area clear and healthy. It is important to remember to only remove deadstems and seedlings, and never the actively growing fronds.<\/p>\n

Maintenance Tips<\/h2>\n