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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 4:17 am   Post subject: King Palm is not doing well.


We planted a King Palm in our front yard and it has dropped all but one branch. It is in shade for the morning hours and sun for the rest of the day. I just put some palm food on it a week ago and I'm hoping this will help. It's getting water and the soil is very rich in nutrients...does any one have any other suggestions that may help?


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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:42 pm   Post subject:


This is the only site I could find that even remotely helps with your query about King Palms. I'm afraid I know absolutely nothing about them myself. Sad All the other sites seem to be just selling seeds/trees. Maybe someone else will be able to help you out more than I can.

www.desert-tropicals.com/Palm


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Is there a university near you with an agriculture department? Sometimes those are good places to seek answers on local plants. Dooley

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