Popular Post Smallpatch Posted February 22, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted February 22, 2021 (edited) When we set this 2 foot tall palm tree out the specs said it would withstand down to 20 degrees. Well a few winters we had maybe 14 or 15 degrees a night or two so with it still growing after each cold spell we thought we had a winner... It is on the south side of the house so being protected from the cold wind we thought it would be okay but it sure ain't looking good but hey at the base it is maybe three or four foot in diameter so any one wanting to turn some exotic palm wood just come on over with you pickup I can set it in the back with the back-hoe. I've never seen a palm bowl but maybe with some super glue or something one might end up with enough wood for many years...I would say it might be equal to turning Southern Yellow Pine on a wood lathe any day. I think I read where it will equal teak in lots of respects or was that just plain specs? Edited February 22, 2021 by Smallpatch Cal, HARO50, FlGatorwood and 3 others 4 1 1 Quote
HandyDan Posted February 22, 2021 Report Posted February 22, 2021 You could always donate the leaves to the church. Palm Sunday isn't too far off. Cal, HARO50, PeteM and 1 other 4 Quote
Popular Post PeteM Posted February 22, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted February 22, 2021 The tree looks normal. For a palm. The lower leaves die every year: just trim them close to the trunk. After a few years, it's common to strip the old layer of branch attachments at the trunk (just rake them off). The wide trunk is a variety; it will grow slowly taller, but might take 20 years to hit 10' or so. We had one (Phoenix), hated it, put up with it for several years, had it removed when we grew the house that direction. No loss. John Morris, FlGatorwood, HARO50 and 5 others 7 1 Quote
Popular Post Gene Howe Posted February 22, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted February 22, 2021 33 minutes ago, PeteM said: The tree looks normal. For a palm. The lower leaves die every year: just trim them close to the trunk. After a few years, it's common to strip the old layer of branch attachments at the trunk (just rake them off). The wide trunk is a variety; it will grow slowly taller, but might take 20 years to hit 10' or so. We had one (Phoenix), hated it, put up with it for several years, had it removed when we grew the house that direction. No loss. Nasty trees! They harbor all sorts of ugly bugs. Cockroaches among them. Unless you're in FL where they're called palmetto bugs. Fred W. Hargis Jr, Artie, Larry Buskirk and 4 others 1 6 Quote
Popular Post PeteM Posted February 22, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted February 22, 2021 18 minutes ago, Gene Howe said: Nasty trees! They harbor all sorts of ugly bugs. Cockroaches among them. Unless you're in FL where they're called palmetto bugs. Only the rich roaches can afford the luxury high rise dwellings. Plenty of flat-lander roaches even without a palm! Larry Buskirk, FlGatorwood, Gunny and 4 others 7 Quote
Popular Post HARO50 Posted February 22, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted February 22, 2021 1 hour ago, Smallpatch said: I've never seen a palm bowl There ya go, Jess! A bowl turned from New Zealand palm. Well, fern actually, but it's probably close! And not so much a bowl as a vase. The brown thing in the middle is plastic, since the "wood" is porous. HandyDan, Cal, Larry Buskirk and 4 others 7 Quote
Popular Post Smallpatch Posted February 22, 2021 Author Popular Post Report Posted February 22, 2021 Thanks John. Since I'm getting allergic to work my three wood lathes just signed off of palm wood..their reason, they said they didn't need a reason just like politicians. Larry Buskirk, Gene Howe, Cal and 6 others 9 Quote
Popular Post Gunny Posted February 22, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted February 22, 2021 48 minutes ago, Smallpatch said: Thanks John. Since I'm getting allergic to work my three wood lathes just signed off of palm wood..their reason, they said they didn't need a reason just like politicians. I'm gonna call in and use that excuse tomorrow. Artie, Cal, FlGatorwood and 4 others 1 6 Quote
Popular Post HARO50 Posted February 22, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted February 22, 2021 11 minutes ago, Gunny said: I'm gonna call in and use that excuse tomorrow. Good luck! Fred W. Hargis Jr, Cal, Gunny and 3 others 6 Quote
Popular Post FlGatorwood Posted February 23, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted February 23, 2021 Every palm tree that I have ever seen in my 49 years here in Florida, are very fibrous. When you cut one down with a chain saw, you have to dissamble the saw to remove all the fiber. It will gum up the clutch and the chain. I have one lying in the yard now from last year. It is all fiber with the exception of the exterior. The tree is about 30 years old. If you want to keep it, just remove all the damaged freunds and it will put on more like nothing ever happened. I hate them and cut them all down. Cal, HARO50, Gene Howe and 3 others 1 5 Quote
Masonsailor Posted February 23, 2021 Report Posted February 23, 2021 (edited) I agree they are nasty trees. Here in the desert in LV they are everywhere. I live in a cul-de-sac with four homes and there are between 75-100 palm trees on four lots. I have 24 on my lot alone. They are really expensive to maintain which was a little fact I didn't know about when we bought the place. Its about $75 per tree per year and if you don't have them trimmed its an awful mess. Our species of palm form hundreds of these nasty little black berries about the size of a small olive. If you don't get them trimmed they ripen, fall from the tree, and make a horrid mess everywhere. The first year we lived here we got the bid from the guy who does all the trees in our cul-de-sac and figured we would just let it go and see what happens. All three of my neighbors warned us but we let them go. The berries were everywhere. On the roof, the sidewalk and the pool was a disaster. Then, right about the time the berries start falling the pigeons arrived. A whole flock of them. So now we had bird poop mixed with berries. There is actually a guy here in Vegas who specializes in cleaning up pigeon crap.. They had to power wash the roof of the house and everything else. Then as a final addition to the mounting cost the darn pigeons decided to stay and nest under the solar panels so now the pigeon poop guy tells me the only solution is the have the solar array completely encased in wire cages which he was happy to do for an additional $1500. Needless to say we now pay the guy to trim the trees every year ! Paul Edited February 23, 2021 by Masonsailor HandyDan, Gunny, p_toad and 4 others 7 Quote
Cal Posted February 24, 2021 Report Posted February 24, 2021 Now that, Paul, was a hard lesson! Surely there are other trees/shrubs that you could have... Do you have to water those trees a lot? DuckSoup and Gunny 2 Quote
Smallpatch Posted February 24, 2021 Author Report Posted February 24, 2021 This is where the Italian Cypress should be. Hardly any up keep. Remember what Caesars Palace on Las Veges Blvd. use to look like out front until they took out all the landscaping and water fountains and built more building. Gunny and Cal 2 Quote
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