Taking Care of Your Palm Tree during Its Growing Phase

If you are looking for a tree that can withstand hardy environmental conditions or extreme climates then your only option is a palm tree. Widely known as the hardiest tree around, palm trees are a useful addition to your home landscaping projects. Not only can they stand harsh weather conditions that could wilt any other lesser plant, but also give an exotic or tropical look to your home. You can accentuate the look of your home by adding a tropical theme to go along with the palm trees in your yard.


Palm trees are renowned for their toughness but they are not invulnerable. There are several conditions and circumstances that you need to avoid while planting palm trees in your backyard. Below are some of the major things that you need to take care of before planting a palm sapling or looking after a palm tree.

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Plant in the correct season: Take an example of planting a palm seed during frigid winters. The seed won’t be able to germinate and will die due to severe cold. This happens with every other seed and also with palm seeds. Make sure that you plant them during the ideal time which is from early spring to late monsoon. Though individually, spring is the best time to plant as winter will be months away and the seedling will have ample time to grow.

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Make the plant grow in the correct season: As mentioned above, the timing for germination is crucial and therefore only the best time should be chosen for that. A plant should be given enough time simply to grow and at the same time the conditions should also be perfect for the growth. Such a situation arises only during spring and monsoon though spring is the best.

Use plant medicine whenever required: There are several plant diseases that can afflict a growing palm and you need to check it every once in a while. Also try medicines or pesticides that are approved or prescribed by an expert only.

Over-watering: Palm trees have natural water storage and their trunks have evolved to check transpiration. This means that your palm tree might not need regular watering downs, instead water it once or twice a week and that much will be enough. But you must avoid over watering during the growing stages.

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