
Transplant palms is not a simple operation and should not be made lightly. But not impossible, if you take precautions and care.
Here are some of them, starting with the most favorable time of year. Never do with cold temperatures, so your only options are spring or summer.
Be very careful with the more fragile varieties, if you’re thinking about transplanting a blue or a Kentiapalm, think again and evaluate the real need for this, they are very delicate and there are high chances of a transplant is not successful.
In all cases is to remove as much land as possible attached to their roots. That is, the destination root ball and the hole can be as great as in the case of large palm trees will require the use of machinery.
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