Very nice to see this I own a private gardening business Flower Heads inc. in Ponte vedra and we shave all the stems and and burrs on the trunk and dig up all the sprouting pups underneath as well as said very nice to see someone else do this in a nearby local area subscribed
I just got some Sago palms. And I've noticed that the trunk can get rather ugly and I was wondering if there was a way to shave it. And you have answered that. Thank you
If you actually cut your sago fronds you end up with the spiky ends sticking out as shown prior to him trimming. I always take off my dropping fronds by grabbing them by the end and "snapping" them hard to the side. Which snaps them off clean leaving no spiky ends. Been doing it for 20 years and no issues on my 5 sagos.
. In my home garden, sycd was grown 15 years ago. During the first 13 years it was good, but in the last two years, the growth of the leaves began to be incomplete. Note that I fertilize it every winter with manure or compost, and during the summer with NPK fertilizer. Help us❤
Thats all wrong. He said he was "trimming" it because it was touching the other hedge. When deciding what plant to remove when two plants are growing together pick the right one. The sago will always grow out and touch the hedge and you'll have to keep it limited to just one row of stems. Sagos should have several rows of stems to stay healthy. I would remove that first leggy ass ligustrum that's going to decline anyways and let the Sago fill out.
If it wer my house. It would be the first thing gone. Unfortunately the customer wants both to stay. Never seen a sago suffer from trimming like this. Thanks for watching
Yea but why do you cut the babies back. The bottom comming from the ground are pups. Id leave them , they dont look bad until theyre outta control and removal is the answer
Sorry bro you did it very poor job on that one you cut it too short you should have cut the hedge instead no matter how small might have made it not the sago palm that short. I have them all over my house and I've never had looked that ugly.
Well done, thank you for the advice
They look beautiful. I just bought my 1st Sago Palm.
Very nice to see this I own a private gardening business Flower Heads inc. in Ponte vedra and we shave all the stems and and burrs on the trunk and dig up all the sprouting pups underneath as well as said very nice to see someone else do this in a nearby local area subscribed
I just got some Sago palms. And I've noticed that the trunk can get rather ugly and I was wondering if there was a way to shave it. And you have answered that. Thank you
If you actually cut your sago fronds you end up with the spiky ends sticking out as shown prior to him trimming. I always take off my dropping fronds by grabbing them by the end and "snapping" them hard to the side. Which snaps them off clean leaving no spiky ends. Been doing it for 20 years and no issues on my 5 sagos.
Damn dude. I wear a full suit of armor when I trim mine. That s*** is sharp.
You gave many ideas thank you
Very good job Nate
Great explanation thank you
Great video, Mr. Vance!
Great video - thanks!
You’re very welcome
Thanks for the knowledge!
Nice job
Thank you.
I live in the Atlanta area and I think for here it is better to leave some „bark“ on for winter protection. But the sagos you cut look very neat !
Great work bro Los Angeles
Can you do a video on cleaning up a Sylvester palm tree?
Very nice
Would you consider cutting into the trunk to make the tree easier to remove completely?
Not sure I understand
@@AdvancedLawn wanted to get your intake on uprooting a sago palm. What's the easiest way to uproot them?
Is it possible to use hedge trimmers on those?
the chainsaw should be more than 20 amps in order to work ?
. In my home garden, sycd was grown 15 years ago. During the first 13 years it was good, but in the last two years, the growth of the leaves began to be incomplete. Note that I fertilize it every winter with manure or compost, and during the summer with NPK fertilizer. Help us❤
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I have 4 on the property I just bought and hate them. They’re all leaning.
How do you kill these dang sago????
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Thats all wrong. He said he was "trimming" it because it was touching the other hedge. When deciding what plant to remove when two plants are growing together pick the right one. The sago will always grow out and touch the hedge and you'll have to keep it limited to just one row of stems. Sagos should have several rows of stems to stay healthy. I would remove that first leggy ass ligustrum that's going to decline anyways and let the Sago fill out.
If it wer my house. It would be the first thing gone. Unfortunately the customer wants both to stay. Never seen a sago suffer from trimming like this. Thanks for watching
@@AdvancedLawn you don’t like sago?
@@jayrose9463 not really. Depending on where they’re planted
How can you tell if it's a male or female? Different care techniques?
I’m not sure actually
The females have the seeds - they produce them about every other year.
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Yea but why do you cut the babies back. The bottom comming from the ground are pups. Id leave them , they dont look bad until theyre outta control and removal is the answer
Customer likes the single stem
Sorry bro you did it very poor job on that one you cut it too short you should have cut the hedge instead no matter how small might have made it not the sago palm that short. I have them all over my house and I've never had looked that ugly.