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  • Question
    Can you cut back sago palms?
    Maggie Moran
    Home & Garden Specialist
    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    Yes, you can cut it back, however, to maintain the health and vitality of the plant you should limit your trimming to brown or diseased stalks and foliage.
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    How often do you water a palm tree?
    Maggie Moran
    Home & Garden Specialist
    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    The soil around your palm tree should always be moist, so three to four times a week is a good measure to go by.
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    How often do you need to trim a palm tree?
    Maggie Moran
    Home & Garden Specialist
    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    Trimming should be done one to two times a year and only once fronds have turned brown.
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    What happens when you cut off the top of a palm tree?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    Cutting off the top of the palm tree will stop the growth of the tree and eventually kill it.
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    What should I do about ferns growing at the base of the palm tree?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    It is up to the preference of the owner. Most ferns are not parasites and will simply die when winter comes, so keeping them will not generally hurt the health of the tree.
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    Should I cut off the seeds (i.e. the large clusters) from the palm trees or leave them alone?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    Yes. To ensure the continued health of your palm, you should cut the seed pods to back near the trunk of the tree.
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    How much should I trim a 16-foot palm tree?
    Community Answer
    The size of your palm is irrelevant to the amount of trimming. When trimming your palm, only remove dead or dying fronds.
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    Palms are growing at the base of an existing tree. Should I cut them off?
    Community Answer
    You can cut them off. Or you can let them grow a bit and dig up the root system and transplant them elsewhere in your yard or property, thus cheaply increasing your palm population.
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    When's the best time of day to prune my palm trees?
    Community Answer
    Timing doesn't matter when it comes to trimming, so you can choose whatever time works best for you.
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    Can I just cut about 10 feet off the top of my palm tree (all the green leaves), or will I kill it?
    Community Answer
    That will definitely kill the tree. Plants need sugars to survive, and that can only be formed in the leaves. Cutting off the leaves will permanently destroy this process.
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    If my palm tree has another tree growing out the side of it, should I cut it off?
    Community Answer
    You can cut it off, or you can wait until it gets a bit bigger, then dig it up to sell or plant elsewhere.
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    Are there any other methods of palm tree trimming?
    Community Answer
    You could cut the spikes on the tree instead of the leaves.
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    Is it appropriate to reduce the height of a growing palm by cutting back into the main trunk?
    Community Answer
    No. That would kill the tree completely.
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    Do I need to remove the fiber if it's turned black around the base?
    Community Answer
    You can remove it, but use caution not to damage the trunk of the plant. They should be dry and easy to remove. If they aren't dry, let them dry a while before removing.
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    Should I remove the petioles from my palm tree if they're loose?
    Community Answer
    Absolutely, as they are serving no nutritional purpose. If they're able to be pulled off, do so.
  • Question
    Seeds are falling from my sable palm, causing a mess on my patio. I might have to trim the palm to cut the cluster of seeds. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    Buy a patio umbrella, a broom and a dustpan. Use the patio umbrella to keep the seating area clear of falling seeds. Use the broom and dustpan to sweep up the fallen seeds from the perimeter.
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    If my palm tree has three shoots growing at the base, can I remove them with their roots and replant them?
    Community Answer
    Yes, just make sure not to cut the roots more than needed.
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    Can I remove the petioles left on the palm tree where the fronds were cut off?
    Community Answer
    If they are loose, then remove them. If they are not at least somewhat loose, just leave them until next year. I would not cut into the trunk to remove them. Be careful working on very tall trees.
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    Should I remove the large seed branches at the top of my palm trees?
    John Stall
    Community Answer
    Yes. These are called flowers. Once all of the "little balls" drop, the stalk itself will dry up, turn brown, and look like dead twigs in the canopy. You want to cut this flower stalk off as short as possible. Pruning saws and loppers don't fit in these tight places. A SawsAll (reciprocating saw) works best when cutting in such a congested area. It also gives you the control you'll need to not cut anything else next to it.
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    Can I trim off the top of a palm tree into a bush if it's too tall?
    Community Answer
    No. You cannot cut the top off a palm. The palm will die. Next time before you plant a palm tree or any kind of plant - research the size and care requirements. The right plant for the right place.
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    How do I get the equipment to climb a palm tree to trim it?
    Community Answer
    If the palm is very tall, you’ll need to hire someone with equipment and expertise and knowledge to trim your palm. Palms should be trimmed only once a year. Remove only brown parts.
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    What caused the palmetyo palm I own to have yellow leaves after being trimmed to remove dead, brown ends?
    Community Answer
    Do some checking to see if the palm is getting enough water. Fertilize your palms. Most palms don’t need to be trimmed more than one time a year. Only remove brown fronds. If you are continually trimming off yellow leaves, you will shorten the life of the palm. The more leaves/fronds you remove, the faster they will turn yellow and then brown. Old fronds provide nutrients to the entire palm until they are ready to fall off. The older fronds give support and protect the heart of the palm. If you keep removing fronds, then the palm will weaken and die. Just leave the yellow ones until they fall off and stop trimming for a year to let it recover.
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    Our palm has 4 trunks coming from a single spot. It has a root that comes out on one side that needs to be cut to prevent damaging concrete. Is cutting that root likely to kill or damage the palm?
    Community Answer
    Short answer is yes. Cutting the root will kill the palm. Consult with your county extension office or a palm expert. If the palm is not too big it may be possible to move it to where it has proper space to grow.
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    Should I trim off the green growth growing all along the trunk of the palm trees?
    Community Answer
    No. Do not remove any part of the palm that is green. Everything that is green is alive and contributes nutrients back to the heart of the palm and acts as a support system for the heart and bud of the palm.
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    Can I husk queen palm trees without damaging them?
    Community Answer
    No do not husk the trunk. Even the smallest nick in the trunk can injure the palm and give an entry for disease to the heart of the palm which will eventually kill it.
  • Question
    My bottle palm is developing seed sprouts out of both sides of the trunk under the frond mass. Should they be removed or left in place?
    Community Answer
    Leave it. Those are part of the plant. Only remove parts that are totally brown.
  • Question
    I keep seeing do not trim back all the fronds as the tree will die, but when I see them being planted/transplanted along highways, they have 10'+ trunks with tops chopped off. So what's the right method?
    Community Answer
    All experts agree that established trees should never be trimmed this aggressively. However, local opinion varies widely on the best overall method used for transplanting palms. Many of these palms have been loaded onto trucks and transported great distances to their new location, and many factors must be considered. Will the turbulence of transport damage fronds and introduce more pests and disease to the tree? For this reason alone, they might trim more than recommended during a one time transplant and encourage the plant to recover using premium soil and aggressive fertilization in hopes it recovers.
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