How to plant a Windmill Palm tree: the whole process.🌴🌴🌴

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  • Опубліковано 17 лип 2020
  • I wanted to show the whole process of planting the Windmill palm tree for those who are interested in adding this beauty into their garden.

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  • @calijay9805
    @calijay9805 3 місяці тому +1

    I love this video. Thank you for this.

  • @andras86
    @andras86 16 днів тому

    Looks so nice!

  • @fredaguirre6344
    @fredaguirre6344 3 місяці тому

    Beautiful work and beautiful yard! I learned from her, thank you

  • @georgyzhukov6409
    @georgyzhukov6409 2 роки тому +3

    cool garden! hopefully i will plant these in my yard soon. these palms can just about survive the new jersey winter and a few neighbors have them

  • @Mashallah-gx3gr
    @Mashallah-gx3gr 21 день тому

    Good job

  • @candicewagner4575
    @candicewagner4575 2 роки тому

    Beautiful!

  • @kozimyuldashev1423
    @kozimyuldashev1423 4 роки тому +3

    We like your garden. Very beautiful.

  • @googleuser3642
    @googleuser3642 Місяць тому

    Nice! I love palm trees. It’s hard to find these palms. Where you got this? Could you please give us your beautiful garden tour showing each plant and it’s name.❤

  • @northeasthardytropicals541
    @northeasthardytropicals541 3 роки тому +4

    Great video and the landscape looks awesome! 🌴

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! I am still working on it 🙂

  • @alexlalonde4190
    @alexlalonde4190 3 роки тому +3

    That's a beautiful palm. Your yard is sweet.

  • @mariafriend644
    @mariafriend644 3 роки тому

    Thank you! I’ve been looking for Palm tree planting near the pool!!

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  3 роки тому

      You will love them for years! Good luck.

  • @val2834
    @val2834 Рік тому

    Great Job! Thanks for sharing.

  • @sharronharris7985
    @sharronharris7985 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing this video. I’m also in 7b and want a tropical paradise in my backyard that I’m going for it! I’m starting out with three 3 footers and hopefully they will grow to look like your 10 footers in due time and I can also add more as we go.
    Take care!

  • @mukhtar95channel52
    @mukhtar95channel52 3 роки тому +1

    beautiful very nice good video

  • @maxdor2022
    @maxdor2022 4 роки тому +4

    Good job👍

  • @King-Rei
    @King-Rei 3 роки тому

    Helpful...Thank You!

  • @angeldollball
    @angeldollball 3 роки тому +2

    Your larger Windmills are stunning. I am quite a bit north of you, but I am pulling it off with a few Trachycarpus Fortunei palms and a Needle palm up here in SE KY

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, you will be surprised to know that they were all the same size when we planted them. I just had a shorter hose at a time and I guess the middle one got least of water. Good luck with your palms, I am sure you will enjoy them for years! This was a great investment for us.

    • @angeldollball
      @angeldollball 3 роки тому +2

      @@aridon1981 Sweet. I am on the zone 7a/6b line, so it is iffy growing Windmills this far north in the US but I will protect against any artic blasts. Last winter was so mild, coldest night was only 15 and I didn't need to protect them, no burn damage🌴🙌

    • @kennyhamilton7620
      @kennyhamilton7620 Рік тому

      Here in Louisville, 6a zone, will be trying Windmills. Keep me updated on your success.

  • @qumitashbulatova5601
    @qumitashbulatova5601 3 роки тому

    Beautiful Garden!! :D

  • @larryjohnson7707
    @larryjohnson7707 3 роки тому +7

    Awesome garden! Your windmill palms look great. I live in Ontario Canada and have couple 14ft windmill palms. Unfortunately I have to protect them from Dec to April.

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you. It sounds like you know what you are doing if the number is 14, right? But I agree, the work and cost worths it.

    • @Salmiyaguy1
      @Salmiyaguy1 2 роки тому

      hi Larry, I am in Mississauga planting a Pindo and Washingtonia Robusta come spring. We decided to forego the Windmill palm for now in favor of two showier varieties. Though the windmill may come into play the following year at the front of the house.... What winter protection methods do you use on your Trachys?

    • @larryjohnson7707
      @larryjohnson7707 2 роки тому +5

      @@Salmiyaguy1 Hi Charles, I use the styrofoam box method with a heat cable, and has worked great for me. My box is tight around my windmill palms and I never worry about the box blowing off. I have 2 vent holes one on the bottom and one at the top. I wrap up the fronds individually and then tie the bundle uptight. At the base, I pile up dirt 8 inches high and compress the soil so gritters can't enter the enclosure. My panels are put together with duct tape with no wood frame. I use garage door styrofoam panels at home depot which are R5 and the outside I wrap with a white plastic tarp. My method takes me 10 minutes to put together in the fall.

    • @edialbert8035
      @edialbert8035 2 роки тому +1

      @@larryjohnson7707 , could you please post a video explaining the process of your protection method?
      I would love to see your setup.

    • @joeharding3420
      @joeharding3420 2 роки тому +3

      Hello Larry;
      Come springtime I am planting a windmill along with 2 blue Mediterranean fan palms. What would be the best soil combination to give them a good start. Thinking of using a 3 way mix along with a bit of sand and perlite. Any feedback is appreciated. I like your idea of creating a styrofoam box without the wooden frame. Would never have thought of that.
      Thank you
      Joe in Lasalle,On.

  • @iAM_B4TM4N
    @iAM_B4TM4N Рік тому +1

    Very nice palms

  • @V8AmericanMuscleCar
    @V8AmericanMuscleCar 3 роки тому +1

    Beautiful palms and yard. ❤️

  • @aliflora7778
    @aliflora7778 3 роки тому +1

    Very beautiful garden

  • @tuppenceworth5485
    @tuppenceworth5485 3 роки тому +2

    The mature palm trees look healthy and great. What fertilisers you feed them with?

  • @tvplayzfloptok.1
    @tvplayzfloptok.1 3 роки тому +4

    hi i'm new to this channel and your garden is amazing one of the best i've seen

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you. I hope you can grow yours too.

    • @tvplayzfloptok.1
      @tvplayzfloptok.1 3 роки тому +1

      @@aridon1981 I'm going to buy a Cordyline Australis and possibly a Trachycarpus.
      The palm trees are very expensive they are both £20

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  3 роки тому

      @@tvplayzfloptok.1 They are but for a reason: they grow slow from a seed. But you will enjoy them for years!

  • @charlesjohnson756
    @charlesjohnson756 Рік тому

    Im doing two mindmills soon

  • @jS-bw9bg
    @jS-bw9bg Рік тому +1

    Nice video I will be removing a dead one and will replant a new six foot desert palm question what bag of palm food or chemical do you recommend to put in the hole to treat and help the new one grow big and healthy thank you and I am in El Paso Texas

    • @ceaseanddesist8036
      @ceaseanddesist8036 Рік тому

      You don't have to add any fertilizers, but you can add organic ones. The one in the video is called Palmtone, you can also use Bonemeal as an alternative. Stay away from syntetic fertilizers for around 6 months after planting.
      Optionally you can add a little compost to the backfill around 10% maximum and also mulch when finished. Just make sure to pull the mulch away from the trunk itself so it does not rot.
      Lastly water it extra in the first couple months in the ground.

  • @luc8988
    @luc8988 3 роки тому +1

    Nice video. How is it looking now? How much has it grown?

  • @emgordonmail
    @emgordonmail Рік тому

    Your palms look amazing. How should prune my 20 yr old palm trees like yours which are now very tall. I have been cutting off any floppy branches and seed pods etc. Now someone has chopped 4” off most of the leaves this year and they are already turning yellow. Are they dying? Advice please would be appreciated 🌹

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  Рік тому

      Hi, I only trim the dried leaves. If you haven’t fertilized your palms this year yet, I would feed them a little with any Palm tree fertilizer. If you already fed them that in the Spring, then once a month feed them with soluble all purpose fertilizer and just water if it doesn’t rain. It could be under shock after a harsh pruning or sun. The heat is unbearable this year. It should come back. Good luck.

  • @maple494
    @maple494 3 роки тому +2

    I'm from Finland and I've thought about getting a windmill palm. We have cold winters but I heard that they resist coldness quite well so we'll see.

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  3 роки тому +1

      If they sell them in your local garden centers you can ask about care and growing tips. In our zone, Windmill palm is the regular palm, sold as a perennial and so far the coldest we had was -10°F.

    • @maple494
      @maple494 3 роки тому

      @@aridon1981 I'm from Southern Finland and it rarely gets that cold, I think -13°F is the minimum. What's the best time to plant the palm? Summer or spring I'd imagine.

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  3 роки тому

      @@maple494 It is desirable to plant when it's not too cold and not too hot. So Spring and early summer or fall are the best time to plant.

  • @duncanbirnie4158
    @duncanbirnie4158 Рік тому

    I’ve been told by very good sources that you should not dig a round hole but a square one as it encourages the roots to grow better 👍any comments would be helpful 😊

  • @Billysmailbox
    @Billysmailbox 3 роки тому +3

    I have one in a pot and will be planting it on Sunday in my back yard in North Carolina, I hope it goes good, and what was that fertilizer you used ?

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  3 роки тому +4

      It will be fine, they are really not tender plants. Just fertilize them at least once a year. I used the "Espoma Organic Palm Tone". After established, water them once a week if it doesn’t rain and they will be thriving.

  • @getemboi2525
    @getemboi2525 Рік тому

    I appreciate your video. I was educated that Windmill Palm trees need to have a lot of sun. I stay in Washington state and our summers are about 2½ months long. Would you recommed them being planted?

  • @janetbenson9163
    @janetbenson9163 2 роки тому +1

    Just watched your video again. Do you have a update what it looks like now? And credit to you to plant in that heat!

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  2 роки тому +1

      I will start my videos again soon. Hopefully in a week. I will open this season with updates. But to answer: that tree is growing so healthy and got much bigger already.

  • @Zest4life890
    @Zest4life890 Рік тому

    Even though the palm tree roots are thin, you might want to plant far away from your pool, because the roots tend to migrate towards moisture

  • @charynr196
    @charynr196 3 роки тому +2

    Hi spectacular backyard! Could you tell me what soil you used? Would Miracle Gro Catus, Palm and Citrus potting mix work? Thanks.

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  3 роки тому +3

      Hi,
      Thank you 🌷
      I used a bag of potting mix because that's all I had handy. If you were to plant a Palm tree you can use just about any garden soil, add so.e sand if you wish too and Palm tone.

    • @ryanstevens2071
      @ryanstevens2071 3 роки тому

      I have clay in my soil, will it be ok for a trachy

  • @wallace0713
    @wallace0713 3 роки тому

    How wide do the roots grow. I just bought one that about 4-5 feet tall and want to put it near the pool but was afraid the roots would mess up the pavers. The guy at pike said plant at least 15 feet from pool but I'm seeing all kinds of pics with them right next to the pool.

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  3 роки тому

      The roots are not deep. They look like thin spaghetti and don't grow long. We recently noticed one of our palms being wobbly and took a risk of replanting it. So when we dug it out there were barely any central root, more of shallow roots around. So fingers crossed it survives replanting. But our pavers ar fine, before that we had concrete deck around and never any issue. Just to sleep better plant them at least 2 feet away. If your space allows further, go for it but the roots are not a threat. Enjoy.

  • @Zest4life890
    @Zest4life890 Рік тому

    Do you have an irrigation system for your trees?

  • @sardorbekulugbekov9143
    @sardorbekulugbekov9143 4 роки тому +5

    please don't shoot vertically

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  4 роки тому +3

      Ok, will keep that in mind 🙂

  • @iamdyonte
    @iamdyonte 3 роки тому +5

    $60 ?! Girl you could some this size mych cheaper this is expensive asf

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  3 роки тому +3

      I think it depends what state you live on. Believe me compare to Pike's $250 and some nurseries $300, $60 seemed like nothing. But also, I think we might have had shortage due pandemic quarantine.

    • @dc5v529
      @dc5v529 2 роки тому

      Where ?

    • @iamdyonte
      @iamdyonte 2 роки тому

      @@dc5v529 I don't know but I never seen a wind mill palm, meaning the most basic palm ever, that small being that cheap in any nursery I went to, maybe where she at it's a whole lot more expensive but ion know that just was my reaction

  • @Zest4life890
    @Zest4life890 Рік тому

    I was told by my pool construction company to never plant any type of trees near a pool because roots tend to go where there’s any moisture and the roots can break your shell of your pool

    • @cristinas.5945
      @cristinas.5945 3 місяці тому

      Those palm really doesn’t have roots like regular trees.

  • @Ej2o13
    @Ej2o13 Рік тому

    You gonna do an update video on the palm?

  • @jimccc9467
    @jimccc9467 2 роки тому +1

    So you not a fan of adding sand to the soil? The nursery I bought ours from suggested to add sand to help drainage, thoughts?

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  2 роки тому

      I think sand would not be a bad idea but I don’t have a drainage issue here. Mostly my concern is keeping the moist😃. So I use top soil, soil conditioner or mushroom compost, cow manure that sort of things

  • @Salmiyaguy1
    @Salmiyaguy1 2 роки тому

    What hardiness zone is this? I read some parts of georgia are zone 9 and some parts of the state are 6. In Zone 6 you would need winter protection for those palms. I am planting palms in Toronto and need winter protection.

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  2 роки тому

      We're in zone 7b. I do need to mulch them in the winter for some protection and if it snows, I just dust off the snow.

  • @sharronharris7985
    @sharronharris7985 2 роки тому

    Do you winterize your windmill palms? If so, how? Thanks

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  2 роки тому

      Hi,
      Nothing special really for winterizing except mulch them well. If it snows, shake off the snow off the branches. Fertilize with any organic fertilizer for palms in the spring and water well in the summer, at least until established. You will love them!

  • @designationzero9979
    @designationzero9979 3 роки тому

    My father and I planted a windmill palm in my parent's front lawn when I was teen. My father has passed away as has my mother. The palm is tall, but the base is very thin. I am afraid that it is top heavy and will eventually fall over during heavy winds. What can I do to increase the width of the palm's base? Will it thicken on it's own? Is this something that I shouldn't worry about?

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  3 роки тому

      How tall is it? If you touch it is it shaking or sturdy? If it doesn’t move when you touch it then I would not worry about it but care is required. Add Pam tone twice a year, add more soil around it, mulch it and water when it doesn't rain.

    • @Ej2o13
      @Ej2o13 Рік тому

      It's normal for Windmill palm trunks to be thin at the bottom and get thicker at the top especially the more mature palms nothing to worry about 👍

  • @joewalker1130
    @joewalker1130 3 роки тому

    What's the best temperature to plant I'm in Manchester UK

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Joe, I would plant the Windmill palm when the t° anywhere between 55F°- 75F° . I see a lot of UK garden shows using it as it's so hardy.

  • @stephanypasnin1474
    @stephanypasnin1474 8 місяців тому

    Is it wise to plant a tree next to the pavers

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  8 місяців тому

      I can’t tell anyone what to do. For my backyard I had a vision and it was to have Palms around the pool, to feel like you are in a resort. The Palms were planted first, at that time we had a concrete deck around the pool. The pavers came few years later. From what I see, the palm roots are pretty shallow and so far it has not affected the pavers.
      Happy planting!

  • @Lo1XDImNoob
    @Lo1XDImNoob 6 місяців тому

    Where did you get the palm from?

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  6 місяців тому

      This one I got at Pike’s but you can get them really anywhere now.

  • @Billysmailbox
    @Billysmailbox 3 роки тому +1

    Will the roots break up you bricks ?

    • @aridon1981
      @aridon1981  3 роки тому +1

      No, I don't think so. The roots are very shallow. Like tiny and short.

  • @leemaharg3788
    @leemaharg3788 2 роки тому +1

    Personally I think this thought of digging a big hole is total rubbish ,I have planted over fifty palm trees and only ever dig a hole big enough to put the palm in,that makes the roots naturally go downward and then outwards into the new soil it's in and keeps it more stable and never stretch or pull the roots that will stress you're palm tree out and it will stop growing ,they hate having their roots messed with and go into transplant shock !

  • @edialbert8035
    @edialbert8035 2 роки тому +2

    Nice video, however, the claim that dry leafs suck out energy from the plant is completely fals, maybe a bit more research from your part would be appropriate for the next educational palm video 😁