Tree & Plant Care : How to Grow Indoor Palm Trees
To grow palm trees indoors, provide a lot of sun or artificial light, plant them in good composted soil with lots of drainage area, water them heavily and let them dry out between watering. Avoid using fertilizers on indoor palm trees and pick a variety that will not grow too tall withinformation from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
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Some species of palms will grow just fine in the shade. Trachycarpus fortunei will grow in both conditions. In more shade the petioles will get much longer, but they still look awesome.
While I was in Key West fl I visited the Earnest Hemingway home, I picked up a couple pf seed I found that fell from a palm tree, Im not sue what kind of palm it was, but I thought I would try to grow my own palm. Well I soaked them in water for about 10 days, then planted them and about 5 months I started to see sprouts.
Can you tell me how I might find out what kind of species of palm I might have?
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Cutting a palms dying leaves can actually severely damage the plant (botanically: cutting whole petioles off). If the leaves – and Petiole – are all brown, then it should be fine, but if its at least 40% green, it should be left. Otherwise it might have problems growing.
I love palms, sorry to say i have killed a few but the one I have now looks good and is sending up a new frond, I am so excited, I do not know the real name but it was sold as a dinosaur palm, I have been very careful with water and now wonder if i should put her in the shower and drench her, I love her and do not want to drown her. Has anyone flooded their palm and would you recommend it ?????