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Old 24-02-2003, 01:37 PM
Mystery Man
 
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Default Looking after a Trachycarpus fortunei


"Paul Kelly" wrote in message
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"Mystery Man" wrote in message
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You can leave them to die off naturally, but I prefer to tidy up the

"trunk"
every so often and remove the older, tattier, more yellowed leaves.


any recommendation on how long I should leave the stump?



I clear mine up to the tatty laves each year - leaving the crown

untouched.
I started at around 30 cm 5 years ago and is now around 1m with a crown of
8/10 leaves.

DON'T chop off the top - ever!

pk

Thanks for that, glad you put the last bit in though, thats what I was going
to do.