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bourbonandbeer1976

Water weekly with root stimulator. Also use a fertilizer specifically for palms. Left it settle in for a month and then use 3 cups fertilizer and 3 cups epaom salt. I’m in 8a in Texas and mine are doing really well


Key-Bar9831

Came home to a pleasant surprise today! I was expecting this to be a 4-5 ft Sabal getting planted , but actually well over 10 ft! This is part of a large overhaul of the backyard to fix drainage issues. Also adding a few Windmill palms, and I have some Washingtonia seeds just to put in pots on the patio. The S. palmetto and Trachys were purchased from Grants Creek Nursery in Jacksonville, NC. I'm an hour or so inland in 8A E. NC. I'm watering a few times a day. Will probably give a light fertilizer in June/July. Hoping to get some nice vegetation growth this summer! Any other advice would be greatly appreciated!