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Anyone know what is the correct fertilizer to use on Palm trees? All tips and advice welcome.

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Lesco palm fertilizer which can be. Purchased at the John Deere store on Rte. 301. This is per the advice of Sumter County Extension Office/Master Gardeners.
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Ditto, that's what I was told and have been using it since 09 when I moved here.
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Note that Lesco palm fertilizer can be purchased at the big box stores, but the formulation is not the same as what you can buy at John Deere. Also be aware that the stuff from Deere is not cheap.

I have been using the Deere stuff since 2009 and would like to say it is the answer to perfect palms. Sadly, I still have palms which are far from having perfectly lush green fronds.
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I'm confused - if you have been using the Deere stuff since 09 and is the answer to perfect palms why do have less than lush fronds???
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I was told by a nursery that fertilizer made for Roses is also perfect for palms. Beats me but it seems to work.
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I, too, use the Lesco fertilizer from John Deere, and my palms are doing very well. I also was advised to use this product by the county extension. They also advised to not get lawn fertilizer too close to the palms, so I don't put any on the lawn in the area of the palms. But I do spread the palm fertilizer over the lawn in the area of the palms. Seems to keep the lawn happy, too.
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Should you fertilize palm trees when they are putting out seed pods or wait until afterwards?? Or does it really matter!
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We had a guy come out and trim our 2 palm trees - he told us to fertilize with Epson Salts. He told us our palms would be beautiful! I thought it a bit odd so I Googled it and found it to be true. Who knew? We're gonna give it a try and see what happens.
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For green healthy palms use Epsom Salts



"Inspect the fronds on your palm trees for yellow leaves. This is a typical symptom exhibited when there is not enough magnesium in the soil.


Sprinkle 1/4 to 1 lb. of Epsom salts onto every 100 square feet of soil surrounding your palm trees. Water the trees until the Epsom salts have dissolved into the soil, but be careful not to overwater. If there are not that many yellow leaves, start with 1/4 lb. for the first application.


Inspect the palm fronds again after about one month and you should see some improvement. If there is no difference, wait another month and apply another dose of Epsom salts. If you used 1/4 lb. the first time, increase to 1/2 lb. per 100 square feet. Repeat every two months until your trees are looking healthy and green."


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We had a guy come out and trim our 2 palm trees - he told us to fertilize with Epson Salts. He told us our palms would be beautiful! I thought it a bit odd so I Googled it and found it to be true. Who knew? We're gonna give it a try and see what happens.
I was told this also and it works.
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Epsom salts is Magnesium sulfate. It will provide the magnesium that your palms need. You have to do it over and over. The University of Florida recommends either the Lesco 8-2-12 plus 4 available at John Deere or Howards 8-2-12 available at Fairfield Farms or BGI 8-2-12 from Home Depot. Magnesium is one of the trace elements that are included in these palm specialty fertilizers, eliminating the need for epsom salts or adding boron or iron or manganese, or other trace elements. These 8-2-12 formulas work quite well on you lawns and shrubs as well.
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ANY brand of 8-2-12 will work just fine
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I was told that the fertilzer U may use for your lawn should not be put too close the palm roots which go out to the drip line.

Therefore, the beds around the palms should be large as the drip lines.

If you don’t know what the drip line is, its the area on the outer edge of the canopy where the majority of water runs off of the tree and falls to the ground. This is where the majority of your water absorbing roots are, not near the trunk, where people most commonly water. It is also important to have your drip system here as well.

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