Posted: 31-07-2012 , 11:06 AM #1 | |
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Need advice on cutting down old Palm trunks
I had three lovely Yucca trees in my front garden, but due to gales two years ago all leaves blew off and I was left with bare trunks. On advice given I left them until now to see if they would survive and grow again. There are lots of leaves growing around bottom of trees from the old roots. Can I just cut down the trunks now as they are dead. Any advice on how to do this would be appreciated.
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Posted: 31-07-2012 , 05:33 PM #2 | |
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They are very easy to cut down, especially as they have been bare for so long. If you have a chainsaw it wont take a minute otherwise you will need strong arms and a good sharp saw. They will grow well again once cut down though propably should have done this before the new shoots started.
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Posted: 31-07-2012 , 10:50 PM #3 | |
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Thanks Anncon, Got advice off internet to leave them until shoots grew. Should have posted JT first. Will do this at weekend and hope I don't do them any more damage than already done.
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