Thursday, October 31, 2024

Happy Halloween.... booooooo! Gregory Palm Farms has scary great pricing!!! (714) 814-8525 760) 975-4605




SCARE US INTO THE BEST PRICE!
PALMS ARE US!





BOOOOOOOOOO!
GREGORY PALM FARMS
(714) 814-8525 OR 760) 975-4605

NEW DATE PALMS INSTALLED IN IRVINE - HIDDEN VALLEY DEVELOPMENT IS GETTING MORE BEAUTIFUL THANKS TO Gregory Palm Farms (714) 814-8525/760)975-4605

IN HIDDEN VALLEY DEVELOPMENT, 
WE WERE IN THE FRONT AND THE BACK OF THIS HOME FOR THE CUSTOMER!

WE HAD FLYING DATE PALMS!

A BIG, BIG CRANE TO GO UP AND OVER THE HOUSE!

WE ARE RESETTING THE CRANE FOR THE SECOND PALM TREE FOR THE BACK.

EQUIPMENT IN.... EQUIPMENT OUT....


BOOM! WE ARE DONE! 

IN AND OUT AND NOBODY GETS HURT! (SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE SKIT)

BUT REALLY, WE KNOW WHAT WE ARE DOING!

COME ON, TALK TO US. WE KNOW HOW TO DO IT!

GREGORY PALM FARMS
(714) 814-8525

JELLY PALM FRUIT! YAY FOR FALL AND JELLY FRUIT TIME...SAN DIEGO JELLY PALMS...714-814-8525 GREGORY PALM FARMS- MORE AWESOME PALMS

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ITS THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN.... JELLY PALM FRUIT IS FALLING!
COME DOWN TO THE GREGORY PALM FARMS AND PICK YOUR PALM!
JELLY PALMS AND MORE!
 




   THE GREGORY PALM FARMS!

PAUMA VALLEY IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY..

714-814-8525  
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Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Palm trees are the best to light up on all the Holidays! Bring on this Halloween with palms and Make em spooky! King palms, Queen palms, Date Palms, Mexican Blue palms and Canary Palms just to name a few are great for Halloween spooky lights and spooky designs! Gregory Palm Farms has your palm…714-814-8525


SPOOKY PALMS!!!







The Palm pictured is a double trunk Mexican Blue Palm. They are super drought resistant once established making these a perfect choice for low watering landscapes. They are so blue and cold hardy too! The Gregory Palm farms has many amazing drought resistant palms including Date palms, Canary Island Date palms, Queen palms, Jelly palms and Mediterranean Fan Palms.

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

The Date Palm- DIAMOND CUT PALM TREES, for IRVINE, ANAHEIM, NEWPORT BEACH, AND IN ALL AROUND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA! DATE PALMS AT GREGORY PALM FARMS (714) 814-8525/760)975-4605 Canary Palms, date palms, king palms, queen palms, triangle palms


Special Palm of the Day:
The Date Palm
(Phoenix dactylifera)

This palm produces dates when grown in hot-dry climates.

Date Palm Characteristics
Stem/TrunkThe broad gray trunk is patterned with leaf diamonds and is up to 16 inches in diameter.
ExposureBright sun
SoilNot particular about soil and will even grow in poor soils.
WaterAlthough a drought resistant desert plant, the date palm has deep roots that typically seek out subterranean water sources. Provide regular irrigation for best look and faster growth
Growth RateSlow growing reaching heights of 100 ft, may take 15 years to attain 10ft




Date palms Available now at Gregory Palm Farms
(760)975-4605/714)814-8525


Thursday, October 24, 2024

The Windmill Palm for Colder AND HOTTER Climates - Northern California, Washington from the Gregory Palm Farms (714) 814-8525/760)975-4605 come on down to No. San Diego County farm! OPEN DAILY

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Need answers? (714)814-8525/760)975-4605
Need a palm quote? gregpalms1@gmail.com






Windmill Palm
Trachycarpus Fortunei The Windmill palm makes a great accent which fits well into small areas like courtyards and entries. It is a tough plant and survives in both hot & cold urban landscapes and even thrives in Northern California and Washington climates. Windmill palm is perfect for containers if care is taken that they are well drained. It is very attractive planted in groves and groupings especially when plants of different heights are staggered in irregular patterns. 
COST? These Windmills start at $85.00 per foot

Windmill Palm Characteristics Stem/Trunk: Single stem that is 8-10" in diameter.Trunks are usually covered with a loose mat of coarse gray or brown fiber. Exposure: Partial shade is best, also cold hardy Soil: Well drained soil Water: Adequate moisture makes for rapid growth and best appearance but it is amazingly drought tolerant Growth Rate: Moderate - 30'-40' height
We are a family owned business, owner Burl Gregory and Kevin Gregory  handling sales. From the start, all of our palms have been grown in the rich California dirt for several decades. All of our palms are 100% guaranteed, we stand behind our product in any case. We are fourth generation farmers and know how to raise the best product in the palm tree market. If you are planning to install multiple palm trees, call us today for a FREE consultation. One of our Gregory Palm Farms family members will come to your home or office or project site and help with the complete overall design and recommend the best trees for your installation. Call (714) 814-8525  to schedule an appointment today! You can also visit our website for a complete catalog of palm trees along with pictures and descriptions http://gregorypalmfarms.com If you live or are planning to visit the Pauma Valley area, give us a call and stop by our farm to take a tour and talk to us about our palm trees. (714) 814-8525 0r (760) 975-4605

TRIANGLE PALMS GROWN BY GREGORY PALM FARMS (714)814-8525/760)975-4605 open daily come on down!


Looking for that High Maintenance look but want 
the low maintenance price?!

Take a look at our Beautiful Triangle Palms,
these specimens were grown from seed 
here in California. 

What does this mean?
This means that you are getting one of the highest quality 
palm trees in the industry!

We have over 150,000 trees in Inventory! 
Call today!!!

(714) 814-8525

Best regards,
Gregory Palm Farms

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

WHAT'S DISGUSTING? HOW TO TAKE PROPER CARE OF A DATE PALM TREE? MAINTENANCE by Gregory Palm Farms (714) 814-8525/760)975-4605 SAVE YOUR PALMS, DON'T RISK THE HEALTH OF YOUR PALMS. CALL Gregory Palm Farms

SAVE YOUR PALMS! WE CAN HELP!  SAVE YOUR PALMS, WE CAN HELP! Date palms and their care! 

WE CAN HELP! Date palms and their care! SAVE YOUR CANARY AND DATE PALMS
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                            EMAIL US AT GREGPALMS1@GMAIL.COM ANY QUESTIONS,                                             APPOINTMENTS, PRICING, HELP!   WATERING HELP THE EFFECTIVE WAY!
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One of the quickest ways to kill a Phoenix Dactylifera (Date Palm) or a Phoenix Canariensis (Canary Island Date Palm) is to over-water it with poorly draining soil. Such is the case in these pictures below. This Phoenix Dactylifera was properly installed at the customer site with a french drain and properly prepared soil. However, the water level wasn't being monitored by the landscape maintenance personnel and as a result the tree died. More is better? Not in the case of water!

At Gregory Palm Farms, all of our Phoenix Dactylifera and Phoneix Canariensis trees are installed with a french drain to allow for proper watering and draining. However, these drains need to be monitored to make sure that the trees aren't being over-watered and the roots left in standing water as was the case with this tree. It might seem like a lot of work. It's NOT! The landscape maintenance crew are there anyway, they should spot check the pipes. AND MAKE SURE THE PIPE TOPS ARE NOT COVERED!!  It takes less than a minute. AND IF YOU WOULD LIKE A MAINTENANCE PROGRAM, GREGORY PALM FARMS DOES THAT AS WELL.

Proper installation with a french drain, watering schedule and appropriate feeding along with monitoring the drainage will insure a healthy growing tree. These trees are very expensive to replace, so proper care and maintenance is critical to keep the trees healthy.


Root ball of an over-watered tree - water didn't drain! So, now it is really stinky with putrid water. The palm literally died from mold and goo.


Removal of the over-watered tree

Standing water in the root area caused this tree to die - make sure the air pipes are installed and are checked for drainage! That's why we put them in!!!
Clean out all damaged soil and replace with sand.


Installation of a new healthy tree

Healthy root ball on replacement tree

If you are planning to install multiple palm trees, call us today for a FREE consultation.

One of our Gregory Palm Farms family members will come to your home or office or project site and help with the complete overall design and recommend the best trees for your installation.

Call (714) 814-8525 or (760) 975-4605 to schedule an appointment today!

You can also visit our website for a complete catalog of palm trees along with pictures and descriptions http://gregorypalmfarms.com

Friday, October 4, 2024

How to Care for Your Sago Palm by Gregory Palm Farms (714) 814-8525/760)975-4605 We have sago palm specimens with double heads! OPEN DAILY


Previously, we talked about how to separate and transplant a sago pup. This is a good time to go over how to properly care for your sago palm. The symmetry of the glossy fronds and the way the zig-zag pattern on the trunk gives it a prehistoric vibe with a tropical twist. They are also so versatile! They not only look good outdoors as decorations for entryways but they also make excellent indoor plants as well due to their slow-growth rate.



Here are  some tips below for properly caring for your indoor cycad.
Gregory Palm Farms (714) 814-8525/760)975-4605
Looking for a double headed sago as a focal point to your landscape... we have them!
Looking for matching sagos for a big job... we have them.
Looking to add diversity  indoor... we have them.

Care tips for indoor sago palms:
  • Give it just the right amount of sun. The key to your sago thriving both indoors (and outdoors!) is how much light it receives. Too much direct sun can burn those pretty green fronds. Partial sun is ideal. I also recommended turning the sago a quarter of a turn every couple of days to make sure the fronds each get their turn in the sun, allowing for them to grow out more evenly.
  • Keep it out of high traffic areas! This is beneficial for both you and the sago. The fronds are pretty stiff with a sharp point at the end of the frond. You will get tired super quick after a few brushes with its leaves.
  • Watching the watering. Too much water, and your sago will have some rot issues. Only water your sago again when the soil is starting to feel dry. Also, make sure it has good drainage and remove any sitting, leftover water after each watering.
  • Fertilize once a month during growing season (spring through fall). Be mindful not to over fertilize your plant as this could result in fertilizer burn, causing yellowing and root damage.
  • To prune or not to prune? Trimming your sago's fronds is completely up to you and your personal taste. The cone that grows from the center can be removed as long as its done carefully. Otherwise, if left alone, will just fall off on its own.
  • Upgrade to a pot 2 inches bigger than the one it's currently in. When the sago begins to outgrow the pot it's in, it's time to move it to a bigger home. Again, make sure that there is good drainage to prevent rot.