Bismarck Palm Screen For Backyard Pool/Planted and Guaranteed/50 Years Experience Planting Trees

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Welcome to The Tree Planters, were we have installed and transplanted thousands of large trees of every variety all over Florida for over 50 years. Every tree we sell, we plant. Every tree we plant, we guarantee for One Full Year.
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    Watch us work on this video and see the end result as we plant 3 beautiful Bismarck Palms that will help screen off this pool area and bring great beauty as it does.

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  • @sandorspalms
    @sandorspalms 2 года назад

    One of my favorite!!

  • @gentlecalmness1116
    @gentlecalmness1116 3 года назад

    Nice!

  • @christopheryajeev7835
    @christopheryajeev7835 2 года назад

    loved the Video , very Informative, I have a question about Revitalizing the soil in a 20 gallon barrel where a 6 foot Bismark Palm tree has rooted itself. I have been contemplating using Vermicule & perlite at the top of the soil so it eventually soaks into the soil. I have no intention of removing th ep[almt tree from the barrel for the next year or two until i can acquire land to plant it. SO my only alternative righ now is to just reinvigorate the soil as best i can so they can absorb nutrients.. The palm trees have for sure rooted in the entire barrel so these no way for me to remove and replace soill. The water is soaking into the soil 2-3 seconds after i soak it weekly so the soikl does have a thic sandy consistency, not mud, which is a positive thing, i thnik i can extend its life, Any advice is welcome i was even speaking with a chemical engineer who did some cources in hydrophonics , he was suggesting to do the as you suggested as some organic composite to revitalize the soil or some Bountiful to fluffy the sand so it can obsorb the nutrients better. I do have them in direct sunlight & i have been repeatedly told that they are drough tolerant but i fear i am Beverly under-watering them, i have not yet invested n a hydrometer or a ph meter but soo will. My watering cycle has basically been just 1-2 mins of a hose at the top of the barrel, i fear that far from what a 25gallon barrel requires....today i put approx 1 gallon in the barrel, it seemed to soak in slowly as the roots are so comact making the soil compact...i actaully read online that where oyu have a pot that is for example 25 galons as in my case , oyu allow for 25 gallons of water to flow nto the pot...does that make sense at all?i suppose that owuld make sense if the pot has excellent drainage...in this case ot be safe a 5 gallon bucket should be sufficient ever 2-3 days considering i am in the tropical caribbean of St Lucia and the heat & sun for sure dry out that barrel... ANy rain we do will unlikley fill more than 1 liter or two into the barrel every 2 weeks. I am going to treat the barrel with Banrot, so that would allow me to water it more frequently without fear of rotting n the soil but at the same time i am trying to gradually increase the watering amount and frequncy to make sure the nutrients and fungiisides like banrot cand get into he palm. Sinc ei cant trust the solil, i am actually using liquid fertilizers like superthrive and nutrient express meant to be absorbed intot he roots within 15 min as a precaution directly intot he crown and around the base/trunk of the roots..seems to be the only sure applicaton for obsorption, especially since i fear i am under-watering..i am seeing a progressive yellow to browning of the bottom leaves to a fast extent but at the same tme i see the top leaves now releasing into a new fan.. Please advise me accordingly, if you would like to see the actual palms is there a social media contact i can send you the videos and photos?