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New Fan Palm - dying?
oh no!
I just purchased a rather nice fan palm and 2 of the 4 palm fronds are now completely brown. It's been in the ground about a month, planted it with a combination of sand, lady bug potting soil & "natural" soil. I haven't watered it too much, (weekly, if no rain) I planted it at the same time I planted a couple of red yuccas which are doing beautifully. Any ideas, suggestions, comments??? Thanks, BC |
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New Fan Palm - dying?
My fan palms do that all the time. I remove them as close to the trunk as
possible, but carefully since those really sharp spines can tear a finger off. On Thu, 22 May 2003 12:30:51 GMT, "Brian Clifton" wrote: oh no! I just purchased a rather nice fan palm and 2 of the 4 palm fronds are now completely brown. It's been in the ground about a month, planted it with a combination of sand, lady bug potting soil & "natural" soil. I haven't watered it too much, (weekly, if no rain) I planted it at the same time I planted a couple of red yuccas which are doing beautifully. Any ideas, suggestions, comments??? Thanks, BC |
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New Fan Palm - dying?
It is only planted about 2' from a 6' wood privacy fence, do you think that
I should it should be further away, knowing that would mean I dig it up and move back another foot or so??? "animaux" wrote in message ... My fan palms do that all the time. I remove them as close to the trunk as possible, but carefully since those really sharp spines can tear a finger off. On Thu, 22 May 2003 12:30:51 GMT, "Brian Clifton" wrote: oh no! I just purchased a rather nice fan palm and 2 of the 4 palm fronds are now completely brown. It's been in the ground about a month, planted it with a combination of sand, lady bug potting soil & "natural" soil. I haven't watered it too much, (weekly, if no rain) I planted it at the same time I planted a couple of red yuccas which are doing beautifully. Any ideas, suggestions, comments??? Thanks, BC |
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New Fan Palm - dying?
Oh yes, that is much too close. A mature fan palm can reach a width anywhere
from 6 feet to 15 feet in diameter, depending on the type you have. My Mexican fan palms are in the ground three years and are well over six feet tall and eight feet in diameter. As it grows, the lower fronds turn yellow and brown and I cut them off. They are not easy to move when they get larger. Victoria On Fri, 23 May 2003 02:55:02 GMT, "Brian Clifton" wrote: It is only planted about 2' from a 6' wood privacy fence, do you think that I should it should be further away, knowing that would mean I dig it up and move back another foot or so??? "animaux" wrote in message .. . My fan palms do that all the time. I remove them as close to the trunk as possible, but carefully since those really sharp spines can tear a finger off. On Thu, 22 May 2003 12:30:51 GMT, "Brian Clifton" wrote: oh no! I just purchased a rather nice fan palm and 2 of the 4 palm fronds are now completely brown. It's been in the ground about a month, planted it with a combination of sand, lady bug potting soil & "natural" soil. I haven't watered it too much, (weekly, if no rain) I planted it at the same time I planted a couple of red yuccas which are doing beautifully. Any ideas, suggestions, comments??? Thanks, BC |
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