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Oren 08-03-2007 07:05 PM

Will my Queen Palms make it?
 
About 18-24 months ago I put two boxes of mature Queen Palms in my
back yard. A single tree was in a 48" box and a 36" box had 3 smaller
trees. They were professionally planted and were thriving.

I live in Las Vegas and we experienced below freezing temperatures for
a couple of weeks. These palms took a beating. The same for others in
the surrounding area. Other types of palms show the freeze burns,
also.

I've trimmed some dead fronds, drilled 1.5 " core holes about 18
inches deep at the drip line. Put in the locally used palm food
(14-4-14 Feb-Oct). I see the inner frond being green, but it has top
damage and I left them to grow out.

Will my Queen Palms make it?

Thanks.

--
Oren

"Well, it doesn't happen all the time, but when it happens, it happens constantly."

Eggs Zachtly 08-03-2007 11:24 PM

Will my Queen Palms make it?
 
Oren said:

About 18-24 months ago I put two boxes of mature Queen Palms in my
back yard. A single tree was in a 48" box and a 36" box had 3 smaller
trees. They were professionally planted and were thriving.

I live in Las Vegas and we experienced below freezing temperatures for
a couple of weeks. These palms took a beating. The same for others in
the surrounding area. Other types of palms show the freeze burns,
also.

I've trimmed some dead fronds, drilled 1.5 " core holes about 18
inches deep at the drip line. Put in the locally used palm food
(14-4-14 Feb-Oct). I see the inner frond being green, but it has top
damage and I left them to grow out.

Will my Queen Palms make it?


I'll tell you, if you tell me the winning lottery numbers for this weekend.
;)

--

Eggs

How can there be self-help "groups"?

Lar 09-03-2007 03:37 AM

Will my Queen Palms make it?
 
Oren wrote:
About 18-24 months ago I put two boxes of mature Queen Palms in my
back yard. A single tree was in a 48" box and a 36" box had 3 smaller
trees. They were professionally planted and were thriving.

I live in Las Vegas and we experienced below freezing temperatures for
a couple of weeks. These palms took a beating. The same for others in
the surrounding area. Other types of palms show the freeze burns,
also.

I've trimmed some dead fronds, drilled 1.5 " core holes about 18
inches deep at the drip line. Put in the locally used palm food
(14-4-14 Feb-Oct). I see the inner frond being green, but it has top
damage and I left them to grow out.

Will my Queen Palms make it?

Thanks.

--
Oren

"Well, it doesn't happen all the time, but when it happens, it happens constantly."


Queen Palms are ones that can handle below freezing temperatures....
they probably will be fine.

Lar

Oren 09-03-2007 09:30 PM

Will my Queen Palms make it?
 
On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 21:37:57 -0600, Lar wrote:

Queen Palms are ones that can handle below freezing temperatures....
they probably will be fine.

Lar


Thanks.

--
Oren

"Well, it doesn't happen all the time, but when it happens, it happens constantly."


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