Palm trees are a beautiful addition to any landscape in Texas. Whether they are used to create a lush oasis around a backyard pool, a tropical resort entryway, or simply to augment the curb appeal of a home, palm trees establish a laid-back, peaceful vibe wherever they are planted.
While palm trees are one of the easiest plants to care for, properly trimming them is key to maintaining their relaxing and luxurious appearance. With a few quick tips from the nursery pros at Moon Valley Nurseries, you’ll be trimming your palms like an expert green thumb in no time!
In other words, if you were to draw a straight line from one side of the palm’s crown to the other, any fronds that extend below that line can be removed. From there, any yellowing or brown fronds at or below that line can be trimmed away as well.
You can follow this simple rule for almost any variety of palm tree, but if you have any questions, you can always speak to one of our nursery pros! We’re always happy to help you out!
Summer is an essential growing season for almost all palm trees. By trimming any excess growth during the summer, you allow your palms to focus their growing energy on new growth rather than old fronds.
If you are in an area with heavy storms or monsoons, trimming before the late summer storm season helps to alleviate excess weight from your palms, allowing them greater durability in high winds.
Following the guidelines above to know what and when to trim is half the battle of properly trimming your palm trees. The next step is learning what tools and techniques you should use.
Try to make your cut as close to the trunk as you can for a flush appearance. On date palms such as Pineapple Palms (Phoenix canariensis) or Medjool Resort-style Date Palms™ (Phoenix dactylifera), cut the fronds where the thorns stop.
For larger or taller palms, especially species such as Mexican Fan Palms (Washingtonia robusta) or Hybrid Fan Palms (Washingtonia hybrid), we highly recommend contacting a professional. Trimming taller palm trees can be very dangerous and requires special equipment.
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