Cold Hardy Palm Trees 101

Palm trees love humid warm weather conditions and are not often seen in cold climates. Not everybody is aware that there are cold hardy palms that can withstand freezing temperatures.

These days, tropical backyards are not limited to warm places.

With a large kind of cold hardy palm trees on the market, you can grow palm trees virtually anyplace.

It is hard to imagine summer vacation without palm trees. After coming back from a tropical vacation spot, a lot of homeowners want to bring a relaxing atmosphere into their landscape.

Unfortunately, most of the palm enthusiast live in a cold climate which makes it difficult to grow palm trees.

The secret to a successful palm tree growing is deciding on the right palm for your environment. Cold hardy palm tree species differ in their ability to survive different minimum temperatures.

To determine what type of palm trees species will survive in your environment, find out your cold hardiness zone.

Palm tree acclimatization plays a key role. If you purchase a cold hardy palm from a tropical nursery that have never experienced cold weather, the palm will not survive. Palms need some time to get used to the cooler climate.

Most of the palms lose part or all of their roots after transplanting. Give it enough time to establish before winter starts. That is one of the reasons gardeners try to do all the planting as early in the Spring as possible.

Even very cold hardy palms can get damaged by cold snaps. To avoid the damage, protect your palm.

You can do it by applying a cold protecting spray, using a blanket, lights, or placing a heater next to it. There are many ways to protect your palm from cold.

The bud of the palm needs to be protected first. Because if the bud is damaged, the tree will not survive.

Creating microclimate has become very popular way of protecting palm tree from cold.

To prepare your palm for winter, use fertilizer few times a year during growing period. This will provide palm with all nutrients it needs to get stronger.

I get a lot of emails from people who bought their palm at a large store like Home Depot and now it is dying. Those kinds of stores mass produce palm trees and don’t spend time acclimatizing them.

Susan Brian is a palm expert with over 10 years of gardening experience. She is the owner of the most popular site about palm trees. Here is a list of most popular cold hardy palm trees that are inexpensive and easy to find.

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