My husband and I just bought a house that has a nice queen palm out front. The outer fronds are mostly brown and dead, but the newer growth is nice and green. We're assuming we just need to trim the older fronds. What is the best way to do this? Is there some special technique that's needed? Do we cut them all the way down to the base? Any help is appreciated!
How do you trim a queen palm?
Just cut them off... As close to the trunk as possible
Reply:Your local County Extension Horticulture Agent will be able to help you. County extension offices are a valuable resource especially if you are new to the area and need landscape advice. Search for: Your state Cooperative Extension (i.e.Texas Cooperative Extension) and then look for the link to county offices to find your local county agents.
Good luck
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