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clyde9ZZ@ZZpipeline.com
26-11-2003, 06:42 PM
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I planted a sabal texana this past April with a 7' trunk and while it
had healthy cut back green leaves, it has yet to take off. Most of the
foliage went brown except for the center 2 fans. I don't know if I
should keep the ground very wet, moist, or just rely on the rain. I
live in the western part of Texas where we get an unreliable 22 inches
of rain per year. I also have 2 Washingtonia Robustas that I planted
at the same time and one has a crown of big fans and the other is like
this sabal, green in the middle, but just sits there and won't take
off. I figured it might be too hot (I read somewhere where you're
supposed to shade the fans from too much sun when you start them out,
which I didn't).

Can you overwater? This is dark black ground with no sand or rocks. I
also killed back the bermuda grass in about a 5' radius of the palms
with roundup to keep the grass from competing.

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J Kolenovsky
26-11-2003, 08:02 PM
I like the way this author describes growth rate - SLOW!
http://www.texasgardencenter.com/sabal_texana.htm


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> I planted a sabal texana this past April with a 7' trunk and while it
> had healthy cut back green leaves, it has yet to take off. Most of the
> foliage went brown except for the center 2 fans. I don't know if I
> should keep the ground very wet, moist, or just rely on the rain. I
> live in the western part of Texas where we get an unreliable 22 inches
> of rain per year. I also have 2 Washingtonia Robustas that I planted
> at the same time and one has a crown of big fans and the other is like
> this sabal, green in the middle, but just sits there and won't take
> off. I figured it might be too hot (I read somewhere where you're
> supposed to shade the fans from too much sun when you start them out,
> which I didn't).
> =

> Can you overwater? This is dark black ground with no sand or rocks. I
> also killed back the bermuda grass in about a 5' radius of the palms
> with roundup to keep the grass from competing.
> =

> if you want to email me direct, take the Z's out of my email address

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