Replanting Palms
Story Title: Replanting Palms
Episode 2: WA's Great Gardens
Date: 23 May
Presenter: Neville Passmore
If you've been dreading the thought of replanting a pony tail palm, you will realise just how easy it can be with the right tools and advice.
Neville's Tips and Facts
- Pony tail palms are one of the easiest plants to move and the great advantage of moving existing plants is that it brings instant maturity to the receiving garden.
- These succulent plants have a unique structure, a water storing bulbous base that has a myriad of roots pushing into the soil from every angle.
- A spade can be used to cut through these roots all round and then undercut to release the root ball.
- The biggest job is the lift, as these water storage organs are heavy, make sure to take care to prevent and back damage.
- It's a good idea to wear gloves as the strappy leaves are as sharp as can be and can easily cut your hands.
- When moving the plant keep it covered through the journey to reduce stress caused by excess wind stripping moisture from the foliage.
- Prepare the soil as you would for any new plant. Sandy soil is an advantage for succulent plants as it drains well. Organic amendments are good value.
- Place plant in new home and then set up wires and stakes to ensure no movement for a couple of months to allow the roots to take.
- Try a dose of seaweed extract to encourage root movement. Also, water around the base.
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