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Palm Trees The root ball and surrounding soil should remain evenly moist, but never saturated during the first 4-6 months after installation (allow area to dry before next watering – constant watering will kill palms). Newly transplanted specimen palms should not be expected to produce a great deal of new top growth during the first year after transplanting; much of the palm’s energy reserves will be channeled into new root growth. Drenching the root zone 2-4 times during the first few months with a fungicide labeled for landscape use on soil borne root fungal pathogens is recommended for high value palms. A light surface application of a slow-release palm grade granular fertilizer can be banded at the margins of the root ball 3-4 months after transplanting. A foliar spray of soluble micronutrients may be beneficial during this period since root absorption activity may be limited. When the appearance of new leaves indicates that the establishment has been successful, a regular fertilization program can begin. The following factors should be considered regarding irrigation for newly planted trees:
**The majority of this information has been obtained from the University of Florida, more information can be obtained at http://hort.ifas.ufl.edu/woody/planting/index.htm Sunshine Nursery and Garden Center, we have the experience!
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