Palm, Landscape (Various)
Palm, Landscape Plant Features
Palm trees are perfect for creating a tropical feel. There's an astonishing variety available! you can grow landscape palms of various sizes, shapes, and colors -- even hardiness -- so there's a perfect palm for every yard. Tall palms create an elegant look and cast pools of shade. Use dwarf palms in landscape beds and borders, to create a privacy hedge, or give your yard an exotic look without a lot of maintenance.Because there's such a wide variety of palm trees available, it's best to do a little research before buying one to make sure you're getting the best type for your space.
In areas where palm trees aren't hardy, they make striking container-garden plants, adding a dash of drama to decks, patios, and other outdoor spaces. Palms are lovely by themselves, but also pair beautifully with easy-care annual flowers and tropical plants such as lantana, mandevilla, pentas, and portulaca.
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Palm, Landscape Growing Instructions
There's no one-size-fits-all answer for growing palms. Most like full sun, but a few do well in some shade. Most are drought-tolerant, but a few like wet soil, so make sure you choose carefully.When growing palms in container gardens, it's important to use a pot that's either wide enough or heavy enough so that your palm doesn't blow over in strong winds. Water container palms regularly so they don't dry out; even drought-tolerant types need regular moisture when potted. This may mean daily watering, depending on the type of the palm, size of the palm, the size of the pot, and other factors.
Note: Landscape palms are not intended for human or animal consumption.
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Water
Constantly moist soil
Low water needs
Medium water needs
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Light
Outside: Part sun
Outside: Shade
Outside: Sun
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Colors
Green
Silver
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Special Features
Deer/rabbit resistant
Super-easy to grow