A fabulous tree! Planting six 24" X 24" boxed Desert Museum Palo Verdes today around my property. They look fabulous and greatly enhances my Sonoran inspired landscape. The Sonoran Desert is the most beautiful place on earth!
the green trunk of the paloverde actually photosynthesizes, the thin leave structure and the roundness of the of the trunks photosynthesizing reduces the impact of the sun on the tree, helping this tree grow in desert climates naturally, which is also why so much light goes through the tree because of its ability to stay out of the hot sun.
Love this Palo Verdes. One question, do roots damage the sidewalks? I want to plant one near my sidewalk(about 2 ft) but since they grow fast, I am worried about its root.🤔
Hi! Roots are very non invasive. Still I would not plant it too close to concrete...give it at least 4 to 5’ from surfaces. With that said, I have never seen these lift sidewalks :)
I ended up purchasing one of these trees and it looks awesome. There has been a lot of growth since planting. Four of the branches have shot up quite quickly compared to the rest of the tree and our thin and beginning to droop over. How do I go about trimming this young tree, without stunting growth? Many videos I have watched were about grooming full grown Palo verdes. Any tips are much appreciated.
Thanks for the great video, quick question, I just got one of these from Home Depot as a gift, and would like to plant it in my backyard near a sidewall between my house and my neighbor. How far from the wall should it be planted and, when it grows, does it requires much maintenance? I want to keep a good relationship with my neighbors, but I've seen many people use it the same way I intend, and looks gorgeous. Thanks!
These are beautiful trees! I’d recommend to plant at at least 6’ from any wall or structure. This just allows the canopy to branch out and have a nice form. Ideally, it would be more like 10’ but if you have a smaller space you can get away with a little closer. If it’s next to hardscape you will have to blow/sweep off fallen blooms during the summer and give a selective pruning once a year. Other than that, maintenance isn’t bad. Happy planting :)
Can I plant next to garage or house? Will it ruin the foundation of the house since the roots are deep and if it will look for water and ruin water pipes?
These have pretty non-invasive roots, and are not known to tap pipes/sewer systems. However, it’s still not recommended to plant them near these systems if it can be avoided.
Hi, the tree's at 4:00 (Bay Window part), are these able to stay small like those? Those shapes and size is exactly how I need it. And how about root spread? Thank you!
They both have awesome attributes. It ultimately depends on the design. The Palo Verde is a staple in Southwestern themed landscapes. Arbutus can go in a Southwestern landscape, but also lends itself to woodland, cottage, or traditional landscapes.
Palo Verdes are typically propagated from seed. However many nurseries will generally purchase liners or 1 gallon plants from growers and shift them up.
Question? I bought the Palm Verde tree for my front yard in the Palm Springs area which is all grass with sprinklers. Any ideas for this application?? I have shared your channel with my friends who are interested in your website and channel. Thanks
Thank you! Just to clarify, are you asking if the tree will be OK in a grass area? Typically, grass gets watered much more than planter areas, so there’s a chance that the tree would get overwatered being in the middle of a lawn. I would recommend having the tree in a planter area where it does not run the risk of getting overwatered.
@@BudgetPlants okay, maybe where you live. There are no 5 gallon options within a 100 mile radius of where I live, the best price I could find on one was a 15 gallon for $135 and that IS too much for a single tree to be considered "budget" in my opinion. But this seems to be happening across the board with plants, there just aren't as many smaller options available. I used to be able to pick up a flat of 12 lavender plugs for around a buck each, now one plant is anywhere from $10-12
i noticed in the video that some of the palo verde grows and branch out close to the ground and some grow like a tree. why is that? is it because of how deep it was planted?
Hey! So it really depends on how the nursery trims them when they are young. In nature, the Palo Verde tends to grow in a multi trunk form, but some folks desire to have them as a single trunk. So often times, nurseries will have nothing available just as an option for the consumer. :)
Great video! Maybe you can help me? I’m going to be planting 3 of these (multi-stem) in a row, in my side yard, each between the fence and a path. I don’t have a lot of space so how close can I plant them to the path? 3’ ???
Hi Lori! I'd probably go a little further from the path than 3'. You might be able to get away with that if they were single trunk, but the multi's will want to branch out and probably encroach too much on the pathway. However, you can keep them pruned more upright and tight, but ideally, they will want to have at least 7-8' away from hardscape. Hope I didn't burst your bubble...just want to make sure you get the right thing! If the Palo Verde won't work, try the Dodonaea. It can be kept as a smaller tree and still has a fantastic structure to it. www.budgetplants.com/shrubs/background/purple-hopseed-bush-dodonaea-viscosa-purpurea
I do love these trees like you do. Thank you for the advice! I can't change trees now, as I expect delivery very soon. In my current design there's the house, 2' for shrubs, 3' dirt path, and 3 away is the Palo Verde D.M., then 4 1/2' is a fence. So the only thing I can think to do is to move it a little closer to the fence, hoping it won't bother my neighbor, and try to prune the tree to be very upright. Ugh !!! I hope I can make this work. For a beginner, I do know a little bit about how to prune watching many videos and I do enjoy the process. Thank you! It is a beautiful tree. Any other recommendations would be appreciated. The rest of my yard is slightly wider. They will be planted 15' apart. So perhaps I should plant them a little bit closer together so that I would have more room to work with. ???
Ok sweet! Yeah definitely sounds like your on the right track and did your research. I’d try to move the ones closer to the fence if possible. But yeah, totally try to trim them more upright and you’ll be fine. Hope it works for you...I’d love to hear a follow up! :))
Ok, I will put a note to myself to let you know how it goes. BTW, a guy on youtube said I should wait 3 years before pruning Palo Verdes. Is that true?
Hmmm I haven’t heard of that personally… I would assume they might have said that to help it established, but not too sure. I’ve had my customers trim about six months to a year after planting and they seemed to do fine!
Great video and details about how to use this species, but have to disagree a bit about use as a shade tree. Since it doesn't have leaves....but right on in all other aspects. Nicely done video. Keep it up.
Yellowing can occur sometimes with overwatering. There are other reasons why it may be yellowing but overwatering is the most common. Check for powdery mildew on the underside of the leaf.
@@BudgetPlants thank you I will look! If it does have that what does it indicate? I’ll leave it alone for a few days. My family has been over watering it I think.
Powdery mildew can sometimes cause yellowing of the foliage. In that case, you can treat with neem oil. Several applications over a span of a few weeks should do the trick. But I would say the more common issue would be overwatering. If you want to let me know what the current watering schedule is I’d be happy to advise. Generally, a deep watering once every two weeks is enough for these trees.
@@BudgetPlants I literally just planted it last week. So I had been watering it since it was new to the yard. So no set schedule yet. It changed color fairly quickly so I’m going to lay off the watering for a bit.
Ok got it. Typically lots of water is welcomed right after planting. So the yellowing might be a sign of some kind of planting stress. Perhaps the root ball was disturbed at planting…there’s lots of factors involved. I’d cut back on watering a bit and keep an eye on the foliage. It may defoliate somewhat but my guess is it will recover.
hello, just found your video and I have a few questions about my 5-6 year (plated) old Palo Verde. my tree has only bloomed 2 since planted - the first and second year. I'm familiar with the tree's aesthetic as I live I Palm Springs for some time. I am currently living in Long Beach and am having trouble figuring out my tree's water needs. Currently I water 3 x a week @ 5 mins each watering (I fear this may be too much). Over the years I have noticed that my tree does not have the signature upright branches as a lot of the branches droop downwards and do not have many leaves (and zero blooms). The tree did bloom this year after having it shaped and pruned this past winter, but the blooms are only on the top of the tree. I know this is a lot to address in one comment, I don't intend to overwhelm. I would love get your advice, especially on the watering. thanks much
Hi! Well it definitely sounds like the watering needs to be adjusted first off. Since it’s an established, I’d recommend just one deep watering every 9-12 days. This of course depends on weather, season, soil type etc. As for the blooms, it may be that that tree could need a bit of fertilizer. Get some organic all purpose time release fertilizer and water it in. Hope this helps!
@@BudgetPlants Thank you for the quick reply and the help! I will give that a go and see what happens. One more question: "deep watering" would the be 30 mins or so?
Sure thing! So for deep watering, if you are using a standard garden hose, keep it on a lower flow for maybe an hour. If you have a drip irrigation, 1 GPH (gallons per hour) emitters are often used. For trees, one on each side is desirable. Therefore getting about 2 gallons per hour, run the system for about 5 hours. Keep in mind that other plants may be on the same zone in which case a 5 hour run time would most likely be too long. Hand watering would be fine in this case.
@@BudgetPlants Okay great - glad I asked! my tree is on a drip with 4 emitters - I'll remove two. Thank you very much for your advice- it is appreciated! You've gained a new follower!
OH YES Mine is now in full bloom and there are hundreds of bees on it all day long. The good news is that they are so busy harvesting the pollen nectar that they don't bother us.
It may do good on freezing temperatures with no rain . Maybe doesn’t like rain and freezing temperatures, get covered in ice for several hours . Thanks for replying! Blessings !
F this tree it might be a kool tree if you dont have to clean up after it it makes a HUGE MESS!! my neighbor has one in his front yard and what a freaking mess has every house full of those flowers our lawns , street driveway we cant even open our garage doors with out them flooding the garage and they get full of bees
The Palo Verde does not like a lot of water . I water mine twice a month during the winter ,depending on amount of rain and once a week during April through October. I live in the Ojai Valley which gets very hot during the summer.
I planted one in my front yard two months ago. It is now blooming flowers. This tree grows in zones 6-9. Texas has all those zones depending on where you live.
It's a nice tree in someone else's yard. So messy with yellow blossoms that keeps dropping in spring & in later drops the green leaves. I'm constantly sweeping & everyday it looks like I did nothing! Too much maintenance for me! If you plant it, don't ever plant near your walkway unless you want to sweep every day! (You'll be tracking the blossoms into your house!)
A fabulous tree! Planting six 24" X 24" boxed Desert Museum Palo Verdes today around my property. They look fabulous and greatly enhances my Sonoran inspired landscape. The Sonoran Desert is the most beautiful place on earth!
Yes!! I’ve always loved desert landscapes...so peaceful.
Who doesn’t like colorful places?
now get a beehive and get all that nectar from your honey bees
The best thing about this tree was not mentioned: honey bees adore. This is why I bought it
This is my first tree I planted at my house. Love this tree.
We just planted one in our front yard in AZ. Perfect tree for the climate in Phoenix.
Grew up in Tucson and went to Palo Verde High (ages and ages ago)! It is also one of my favorite trees. They are gorgeous in bloom!
Absolutely!! They grow incredibly out there in AZ!
Your videos are awesome you need more subscribers!!
Thank you!!!! Guna just keep putting more vids out and hopefully it’ll catch on!
Your right this tree is amazing!
Son hermosos estos árboles, yo quiero uno 🤗
¡sí lo son! ¡gracias por mirar!
- Dom
Im thinking of planting one in my backyard southwest corner
I want a few of those beautiful trees in my front yard!
the green trunk of the paloverde actually photosynthesizes, the thin leave structure and the roundness of the of the trunks photosynthesizing reduces the impact of the sun on the tree, helping this tree grow in desert climates naturally, which is also why so much light goes through the tree because of its ability to stay out of the hot sun.
more videos on CA native plants plzzzzz! Thanks! ☺️
Ok will do! Tell me your name and I’ll give you a shout out when I do my next CA native vid!
Budget Plants Minnie Vu 😊
I just sprouted two of them. I also have over 40 honey mesquite sprouted.
whats your technique? Am very intrigued.
Love this Palo Verdes. One question, do roots damage the sidewalks?
I want to plant one near my sidewalk(about 2 ft) but since they grow fast, I am worried about its root.🤔
Hi! Roots are very non invasive. Still I would not plant it too close to concrete...give it at least 4 to 5’ from surfaces. With that said, I have never seen these lift sidewalks :)
@@BudgetPlants thank you very much!!
Thoughts on planting this in central Texas? I’ve only seen a few… thinking about planting two on the side of my home
What are some California natives (SFV) that go well around the Palo Verde's trunk?
Here a few good options!
Mimulus
Achillea
Ceanothus Yankee Point
Penstemon Firecracker (or other varieties)
Epilobium
Awesome info.... Thank You !
Thanks for watching!!!
My palo verde tree doesn't have a green trunk. It's grey and looks like bark :(
I ended up purchasing one of these trees and it looks awesome. There has been a lot of growth since planting. Four of the branches have shot up quite quickly compared to the rest of the tree and our thin and beginning to droop over. How do I go about trimming this young tree, without stunting growth? Many videos I have watched were about grooming full grown Palo verdes. Any tips are much appreciated.
Thanks for the great video, quick question, I just got one of these from Home Depot as a gift, and would like to plant it in my backyard near a sidewall between my house and my neighbor. How far from the wall should it be planted and, when it grows, does it requires much maintenance? I want to keep a good relationship with my neighbors, but I've seen many people use it the same way I intend, and looks gorgeous. Thanks!
These are beautiful trees! I’d recommend to plant at at least 6’ from any wall or structure. This just allows the canopy to branch out and have a nice form. Ideally, it would be more like 10’ but if you have a smaller space you can get away with a little closer. If it’s next to hardscape you will have to blow/sweep off fallen blooms during the summer and give a selective pruning once a year. Other than that, maintenance isn’t bad. Happy planting :)
Does it do well in humid environments? I live in Houston Texas so it's hot and humid
It can work in Houston. Just be careful not to overwater.
Can I plant next to garage or house?
Will it ruin the foundation of the house since the roots are deep and if it will look for water and ruin water pipes?
These have pretty non-invasive roots, and are not known to tap pipes/sewer systems. However, it’s still not recommended to plant them near these systems if it can be avoided.
Does the palo verde tree also grow in climate nondesert zone 9 or does the climate has to be dry?
Hi, the tree's at 4:00 (Bay Window part), are these able to stay small like those? Those shapes and size is exactly how I need it. And how about root spread? Thank you!
Do you prefer palo verde or Abutus marina?
They both have awesome attributes. It ultimately depends on the design. The Palo Verde is a staple in Southwestern themed landscapes. Arbutus can go in a Southwestern landscape, but also lends itself to woodland, cottage, or traditional landscapes.
How do you propagate this beautiful tree. Here in Los Los Angeles is so expensive. Thanks
Palo Verdes are typically propagated from seed. However many nurseries will generally purchase liners or 1 gallon plants from growers and shift them up.
Why doesn’t my Palo Verde flower?! Had it for two years and very little blooms! Anyone know why?
Question? I bought the Palm Verde tree for my front yard in the Palm Springs area which is all grass with sprinklers. Any ideas for this application?? I have shared your channel with my friends who are interested in your website and channel. Thanks
Thank you! Just to clarify, are you asking if the tree will be OK in a grass area? Typically, grass gets watered much more than planter areas, so there’s a chance that the tree would get overwatered being in the middle of a lawn. I would recommend having the tree in a planter area where it does not run the risk of getting overwatered.
Holy crap! You forgot to mention how much they cost!! I thought this channel was "budget plants" 😵💫
5 gallon sizes generally cost $35-45. Guess that’s too much for a good tree 🤷🏻♂️
@@BudgetPlants okay, maybe where you live. There are no 5 gallon options within a 100 mile radius of where I live, the best price I could find on one was a 15 gallon for $135 and that IS too much for a single tree to be considered "budget" in my opinion. But this seems to be happening across the board with plants, there just aren't as many smaller options available. I used to be able to pick up a flat of 12 lavender plugs for around a buck each, now one plant is anywhere from $10-12
@@notalltheories prices on everything has changed and you sound like a cheapskate complaining about a tree for that price 🤷♂️
Great tree indeed , what are my chances to grow one in Miami Florida ?
Florida is too humid & wet for this tree.
i noticed in the video that some of the palo verde grows and branch out close to the ground and some grow like a tree. why is that? is it because of how deep it was planted?
Hey! So it really depends on how the nursery trims them when they are young. In nature, the Palo Verde tends to grow in a multi trunk form, but some folks desire to have them as a single trunk. So often times, nurseries will have nothing available just as an option for the consumer. :)
Great video! Maybe you can help me? I’m going to be planting 3 of these (multi-stem) in a row, in my side yard, each between the fence and a path. I don’t have a lot of space so how close can I plant them to the path? 3’ ???
Hi Lori! I'd probably go a little further from the path than 3'. You might be able to get away with that if they were single trunk, but the multi's will want to branch out and probably encroach too much on the pathway. However, you can keep them pruned more upright and tight, but ideally, they will want to have at least 7-8' away from hardscape. Hope I didn't burst your bubble...just want to make sure you get the right thing! If the Palo Verde won't work, try the Dodonaea. It can be kept as a smaller tree and still has a fantastic structure to it. www.budgetplants.com/shrubs/background/purple-hopseed-bush-dodonaea-viscosa-purpurea
I do love these trees like you do. Thank you for the advice! I can't change trees now, as I expect delivery very soon. In my current design there's the house, 2' for shrubs, 3' dirt path, and 3 away is the Palo Verde D.M., then 4 1/2' is a fence. So the only thing I can think to do is to move it a little closer to the fence, hoping it won't bother my neighbor, and try to prune the tree to be very upright. Ugh !!! I hope I can make this work. For a beginner, I do know a little bit about how to prune watching many videos and I do enjoy the process. Thank you! It is a beautiful tree. Any other recommendations would be appreciated. The rest of my yard is slightly wider. They will be planted 15' apart. So perhaps I should plant them a little bit closer together so that I would have more room to work with. ???
Ok sweet! Yeah definitely sounds like your on the right track and did your research. I’d try to move the ones closer to the fence if possible. But yeah, totally try to trim them more upright and you’ll be fine. Hope it works for you...I’d love to hear a follow up! :))
Ok, I will put a note to myself to let you know how it goes. BTW, a guy on youtube said I should wait 3 years before pruning Palo Verdes. Is that true?
Hmmm I haven’t heard of that personally… I would assume they might have said that to help it established, but not too sure. I’ve had my customers trim about six months to a year after planting and they seemed to do fine!
Does this tree drop a lot of needles? I think this is the same type of one i had at a rental that made a big mess but i dont see needles on yours
No this does not have needles. It does have a significant drop of flowers after the bloom season.
@@BudgetPlants Ok so it seems like the drop is only once a year not like with the needles non stop . Ok this changes things. Thanks
Sure thing!
Great video and details about how to use this species, but have to disagree a bit about use as a shade tree. Since it doesn't have leaves....but right on in all other aspects. Nicely done video. Keep it up.
Is this tree able to be pruned back to fit a given space? I live in a single story house but I wouldn’t be able to let it grow to 25 feet wide.
Yes it can typically be kept to maybe 10’ or so. It will definitely need regular pruning for that but can absolutely be done.
Thanks. What is the root system like on this tree?
It’s pretty light...not very invasive.
can not seem to access your website?
I just planted mine last week. And I’m wondering why the leaves are turning yellow? Any tips?
Yellowing can occur sometimes with overwatering. There are other reasons why it may be yellowing but overwatering is the most common. Check for powdery mildew on the underside of the leaf.
@@BudgetPlants thank you I will look! If it does have that what does it indicate? I’ll leave it alone for a few days. My family has been over watering it I think.
Powdery mildew can sometimes cause yellowing of the foliage. In that case, you can treat with neem oil. Several applications over a span of a few weeks should do the trick. But I would say the more common issue would be overwatering. If you want to let me know what the current watering schedule is I’d be happy to advise. Generally, a deep watering once every two weeks is enough for these trees.
@@BudgetPlants I literally just planted it last week. So I had been watering it since it was new to the yard. So no set schedule yet. It changed color fairly quickly so I’m going to lay off the watering for a bit.
Ok got it. Typically lots of water is welcomed right after planting. So the yellowing might be a sign of some kind of planting stress. Perhaps the root ball was disturbed at planting…there’s lots of factors involved. I’d cut back on watering a bit and keep an eye on the foliage. It may defoliate somewhat but my guess is it will recover.
Do you know if the leaves are edible? I want to use one of these for my iguanas
I don’t believe they are suitable for human consumption, but not sure about iguana and other reptiles.
I was recently researching this very thing and it seems both the seeds and the leaves are edible.
hello, just found your video and I have a few questions about my 5-6 year (plated) old Palo Verde. my tree has only bloomed 2 since planted - the first and second year. I'm familiar with the tree's aesthetic as I live I Palm Springs for some time. I am currently living in Long Beach and am having trouble figuring out my tree's water needs. Currently I water 3 x a week @ 5 mins each watering (I fear this may be too much). Over the years I have noticed that my tree does not have the signature upright branches as a lot of the branches droop downwards and do not have many leaves (and zero blooms). The tree did bloom this year after having it shaped and pruned this past winter, but the blooms are only on the top of the tree. I know this is a lot to address in one comment, I don't intend to overwhelm. I would love get your advice, especially on the watering. thanks much
Hi! Well it definitely sounds like the watering needs to be adjusted first off. Since it’s an established, I’d recommend just one deep watering every 9-12 days. This of course depends on weather, season, soil type etc. As for the blooms, it may be that that tree could need a bit of fertilizer. Get some organic all purpose time release fertilizer and water it in. Hope this helps!
@@BudgetPlants Thank you for the quick reply and the help! I will give that a go and see what happens. One more question: "deep watering" would the be 30 mins or so?
Sure thing! So for deep watering, if you are using a standard garden hose, keep it on a lower flow for maybe an hour. If you have a drip irrigation, 1 GPH (gallons per hour) emitters are often used. For trees, one on each side is desirable. Therefore getting about 2 gallons per hour, run the system for about 5 hours. Keep in mind that other plants may be on the same zone in which case a 5 hour run time would most likely be too long. Hand watering would be fine in this case.
@@BudgetPlants Okay great - glad I asked! my tree is on a drip with 4 emitters - I'll remove two. Thank you very much for your advice- it is appreciated! You've gained a new follower!
Cool!! So you don’t necessarily have to remove the two, just count up the GPM of the emitters and set the time accordingly. Do you know the GPM?
Does it have invasive roots.
Not at all!
Beautiful tree but won’t last long with the monsoons
Is this tree the same as the medicinal Palo Azul tree?
No
Can you put it in a Pot?
Sure! Just make sure the pot is pretty big, at least 25 to 30 gallon, or 24”x24”. The bigger the better.
Does it attract bees?
OH YES Mine is now in full bloom and there are hundreds of bees on it all day long. The good news is that they are so busy harvesting the pollen nectar that they don't bother us.
Zones 6 throughout 9 it’s a lie .
Mine died here at zone 8 almost 8b after freezing temperatures.
Maybe Zone 9 and higher .
You sure it’s not some other factor? These are native to Chihuahuan Desert which regularly gets down to 10 degrees.. often down to zero.
It may do good on freezing temperatures with no rain .
Maybe doesn’t like rain and freezing temperatures, get covered in ice for several hours .
Thanks for replying!
Blessings !
F this tree it might be a kool tree if you dont have to clean up after it it makes a HUGE MESS!! my neighbor has one in his front yard and what a freaking mess has every house full of those flowers our lawns , street driveway we cant even open our garage doors with out them flooding the garage and they get full of bees
Good that you told us, I was planning to buy one but changed my mind
Overwatering danger: DM Palo Verde, dessert willow?
Yes if overwatered, it can grow too quickly and have weaker branches.
@@BudgetPlants ok I w have fescue and or a small vegetable patch.. veggies may be raised.
The Palo Verde does not like a lot of water . I water mine twice a month during the winter ,depending on amount of rain and once a week during April through October. I live in the Ojai Valley which gets very hot during the summer.
Ohhhhh too bad. I am from Texas I don't think the California natives will do good here where I live.
I planted one in my front yard two months ago. It is now blooming flowers. This tree grows in zones 6-9. Texas has all those zones depending on where you live.
It's a nice tree in someone else's yard. So messy with yellow blossoms that keeps dropping in spring & in later drops the green leaves. I'm constantly sweeping & everyday it looks like I did nothing! Too much maintenance for me! If you plant it, don't ever plant near your walkway unless you want to sweep every day! (You'll be tracking the blossoms into your house!)
I always wanted to walk on flowers.
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