I can't believe with all the informative videos on RUclips, hes the only person who does palm tree videos. Keep producing videos so I can stay sane after I moved from Florida to Ohio!
I want to mention the Phoenix rupicola 'Cliff Date Palm' with the light green leaves behind me at the start of the video. This is a great palm to have in a palm collection, especially for the Phoenix genus! Also a correction to the Trithrinax acanthocoma var. brasiliensis, I was informed by George Baker of the correct identification he is a friend palm collector and grower of mine.
Hello David awesome videos been watching your vids trying to educate myself I'm a new home owner in central Florida I've noticed the palms they planted have turned brown is there anything I can do or just replace it or can I still use palm fertilizer to revive it
You can find Southern AG Liquid Palm Nutritional at Home Depot, Lowe's and some Garden Centers carry it. Palm Nutritional can be used as a Foliar Spray, mix 4 cap fulls of product into 1 gallon of water. The entire palm tree can be sprayed, as well as an application poured into the ground around the base of the tree. It is like liquid vitamins faster reaction than slow release granular fertilizer!
I can't believe with all the informative videos on RUclips, hes the only person who does palm tree videos. Keep producing videos so I can stay sane after I moved from Florida to Ohio!
Thank you!
its amazing all the Knowledge one person holds thank you david you are officially the Palm tree whisper ! Good Vibes from San Francisco California
Awesome video bro
Excellent video! Your knowledge of palms is incredible!
Thanks David! Very informative!
Never knew there was such a collection at FSCJ. Will have to check it out!
The Atlas mountains are beautiful. Worth seeing in person for sure.
Great video!
Nice job of exposing all the many different palms available in Florida
Bismarck’s are starting to pop up all over North Central Florida. I see a few here in Gainesville.
Great video
Thank you!
I want to mention the Phoenix rupicola 'Cliff Date Palm' with the light green leaves behind me at the start of the video. This is a great palm to have in a palm collection, especially for the Phoenix genus! Also a correction to the Trithrinax acanthocoma var. brasiliensis, I was informed by George Baker of the correct identification he is a friend palm collector and grower of mine.
Cant wait to go palm shopping for the 8acres
Very knowledgeable. Thank you.
What is this building next to it, so i can find the place?
Thxs
I think palms are not used properly in the Jacksonville area or not used enough.
Hello David awesome videos been watching your vids trying to educate myself I'm a new home owner in central Florida I've noticed the palms they planted have turned brown is there anything I can do or just replace it or can I still use palm fertilizer to revive it
You can find Southern AG Liquid Palm Nutritional at Home Depot, Lowe's and some Garden Centers carry it. Palm Nutritional can be used as a Foliar Spray, mix 4 cap fulls of product into 1 gallon of water. The entire palm tree can be sprayed, as well as an application poured into the ground around the base of the tree. It is like liquid vitamins faster reaction than slow release granular fertilizer!
I really enjoyed the education on palm trees. I had no idea there were so many different types. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Ron Colborn
My young queen palms have both turned brown. I have watered properly snd fertilized but i sm trying the palm food today. I hope they’re not dead!!
Can David make a video on majestic palms?
Unfortunately, David has moved on to other ventures.
Majesty palms
the country of africa?
Awesome video bro