Phoenix Canariensis (Silly Question)
Phoenix Canariensis (Silly Question)
(Second time posted as I posted it in the Newbie Forum)
Hi All, I'm not a very keen gardener but I have two CPDP in my front garden which is surrounded with gravel. They are approx two years old now and have been planted in the ground. They were doing really well here in Croydon, Surrey until the Snow struck (they were unprotected). Since then all the outside leafs are brown, but I have noticed new leafs forming in the centre. The real question is...
1) Do I just cut off the old branches to reveal the fresh leafs? (It would look terrible)
2) Do you know of a Good feed that would help?
3) What is the best way to protect it in the winter months?
Please Help...
Nikki
Hi All, I'm not a very keen gardener but I have two CPDP in my front garden which is surrounded with gravel. They are approx two years old now and have been planted in the ground. They were doing really well here in Croydon, Surrey until the Snow struck (they were unprotected). Since then all the outside leafs are brown, but I have noticed new leafs forming in the centre. The real question is...
1) Do I just cut off the old branches to reveal the fresh leafs? (It would look terrible)
2) Do you know of a Good feed that would help?
3) What is the best way to protect it in the winter months?
Please Help...
Nikki
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Yes, sorry I put it in the Newbie Forum by accident then deleted it. Sorry I'm Not good with Computers, I'm trying to put a picture up of my CPDP but the photo is too big.
Nikki
Nikki
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Hi Nikki,
If there is no green left on the brown leaves then I would cut them off as they wont be helping the palms (not photosynthesizing). Phoenix canariensis appreciate lots of water during the summer, so they shouldnt need any feed, but if you have have a general multi purpose fertilizer such as Miracle Grow, then it woldn't hurt to give them some of this. You could also try watering them with warm water as this can also stimulate more growth...
As for protecting them, well it depends on their size. Smaller ones can be wrapped in fleece (or even a blanket) & larger ones have their fronds pulled up together & then wrapped. Though you should only wrap them when it is cold, don't keep them wrapped all winter as rot will set in...
If there is no green left on the brown leaves then I would cut them off as they wont be helping the palms (not photosynthesizing). Phoenix canariensis appreciate lots of water during the summer, so they shouldnt need any feed, but if you have have a general multi purpose fertilizer such as Miracle Grow, then it woldn't hurt to give them some of this. You could also try watering them with warm water as this can also stimulate more growth...
As for protecting them, well it depends on their size. Smaller ones can be wrapped in fleece (or even a blanket) & larger ones have their fronds pulled up together & then wrapped. Though you should only wrap them when it is cold, don't keep them wrapped all winter as rot will set in...
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I can help with the Image,
We will presume your using a digital camera, you have the image on the camera. Or your computer.
Have you got a photo editor like Photoshop?
If so bring up your image in the software. Edit it out all the unwanted space around the image with the crop tool. Then go to image and resize to 800x600.
If the height is say 700 or more make the width so it says the bottom height is 600. you may have to drop to as little as 500 in width to get the 600 height.
Or try this online resize then save it in the harddrive on the desktop so you know where it is.
http://www.picresize.com/
Browse will then find it here.
We will presume your using a digital camera, you have the image on the camera. Or your computer.
Have you got a photo editor like Photoshop?
If so bring up your image in the software. Edit it out all the unwanted space around the image with the crop tool. Then go to image and resize to 800x600.
If the height is say 700 or more make the width so it says the bottom height is 600. you may have to drop to as little as 500 in width to get the 600 height.
Or try this online resize then save it in the harddrive on the desktop so you know where it is.
http://www.picresize.com/
Browse will then find it here.
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Thank you Nathan, I take it I cut the palms right back to the Trunk?
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Finally... This is a photo of My PCDP in Croydon Surrey.
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Oh c*** thats bad looking,
I see green though.
Do as Nathan suggested.
I see green though.
Do as Nathan suggested.
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tell me about it... i've got another one the other side of the path. My neighbour has one that is looking the same and that has only been planted 6mths. It will look funny when the brown leafs are removed, but lets hope it helps.
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Hmmm..
Strange things happening this summer. My Acer is completely defoliated by something, gardner thought sun but its been in shade. Dunno, its been well watered and fed.
I have Cycas varigated, only two leaves on there not. I may cut down the browned off leaves.
Strange things happening this summer. My Acer is completely defoliated by something, gardner thought sun but its been in shade. Dunno, its been well watered and fed.
I have Cycas varigated, only two leaves on there not. I may cut down the browned off leaves.
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Yes cut the leaves back as far as you canNikkib4492 wrote:Thank you Nathan, I take it I cut the palms right back to the Trunk?
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Considering the winter it has been through it has done extremely well nikki. Well done!Nikkib4492 wrote:Finally... This is a photo of My PCDP in Croydon Surrey.
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Thank you all for your posts, I'll give your tips a go and see how I get on. It's going to take a lot to get it back to looking half decent.
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If you can get some extra heat into it by using a cloche or similar, that would aid it greatly.
Re: Phoenix Canariensis (Silly Question)
tell me about it... i've got another one the other side of the path. My neighbour has one that is looking the same and that has only been planted 6mths. It will look funny when the brown leafs are removed, but lets hope it helps.