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onewomanarmy_gw

First time palm-er

12 years ago

Hi!

I live in central Ky (Lexington/Louisville area) and have a new windmill palm on the way. I bought from ebay, and seller said these palms are in the 20-30" size range. I've not tried my hand at palms before so thought I should check with the experts on how to best give this little guy a good start. I've done some reading on here but wanted to ask a few questions to make sure that I'm thinking correctly for my area. I also found a Silver European Fan Palm at a local store that I'll be trying my hand at as well.

So, first question...should I do much to ammend my soil? We have a fairly good amount of clay in our dirt. Was thinking of setting a base with sand and ammending native dirt with peat moss and sand to backfill around root ball. I've seen some comments though that it's better to not ammend native soil...? I know these palms don't like to sit in water.

Second, what fertilizer mix would you recommend?

Third, would a palm of this size be able to stay out for the winter (with protection) or is this still too young to leave in the ground?

And last (for now anyway!), thinking about the winter and protection of tropicals, any chance I could repurpose a rain water collection container (linked below) by cutting out the bottom to house a small palm for the winter?

Thanks for helping a new palm lover! :)

Here is a link that might be useful: waterstone

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