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I hear "be the change you want to see in the world!"
WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA TRIPLES
So, with that in mind, Gregory Palm Farms has an amazing variety of palms at prices that are perfect for your wallet to create you own paradise where you live or at your business!
Gregory Palm Farms has the experience for any and all installation to get in and out so you can enjoy your new environment now.
We can help each step of the way!
Washingtonia Robustas made into triplets for a customer's business accent.
Triangle palm to offer a new dimension of blue/green!
Canary Island Date Palm aka Pineapple Palm wrapped for the safety of the canary and the ease of installation. It's the care that we give each palm before that matters.
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Hi!
What is a Triangle palm? The botanical name is a Neodypsis decaryi. A plain figure with three straight sides and three angles.
THE FRONDS ACTUALLY GROW IN A TRIANGULAR SHAPE, GIVING A THREE DIMENSIONAL TRUNK AND OFFERING MORE PRIVACY. DISTINCT PALMS
No, What I mean is ... What is a Triangle Palm? Have you seen them before?
We are the only farm that actually grows these awesome palm trees.
They are LOW maintenance, LOW water, SLOW growing and they are so pretty with their three sided trunk. Their fronds are a gorgeous blueish-green and their trunks are white!!!! The contrast is like no other.
Their trunk resembles a Rhinoceros!!! Seriously! It's soft and velvety!!
As they grow tall, their trunk becomes smooth like a Canary Palm with the top still in a triangle. They are well paired with the Dact, and the Mexican Blue Fan Palm - all by the way,
with that pretty blueish-green coloring.
These unique palms are available now at the Gregory Palm Farm. Since we are the only farm that grows them, they are available in a variety of sizes. Come to the farm and see these graceful palm with their three-sided fan fronds! (that look like rhinoceros) ha ha ha
We specialize in the care for your palms. Our maintenance plans can be for once only or a three trip maintenance. Either way, caring for your palms makes you and the palm smile!
Enjoy your palms worry-free with Gregory Palm Farms
Actually, the air pipes installed on all the Date Palm family trees are called the French Drain. They consist of a square of piping with four vertical pipes at each corner at a 45 degree angle. There are a couple of purposes of the French Drain.
The bottom square pipes are perforated with a type of sock or "condom" over it to prevent dirt and debris from entering the pipe. The vertical pipes are connected to the bottom pipes and work to bring air to the roots for ventilation. These verticals are essential to the health of the palms. We see some landscapers completely covering up to tops as it protrudes from the earth. We only cover them up when we are backfilling the hole with clean washed sand then they are opened.
The biggest reason is to check the health of your palm. You can do this by simply putting a broom stick inside and check for standing water. The water should "percolate" and the palm should not be standing in water. If it is, this water will be come stagnant and putrid harming the tree causing mold.
This is date palm literally drowned. The water was putrid and disgusting when we pulled the palm out. The French Drain prevents this from happening.
Why did it happen? The owner did not check the pipes, ever. He was not on a maintenance program so we only found out when the tree started loosing its fronds. His property was at the lowest point of the cal-de-sac and the water literally drained right into the palm hole and on his property. The water did Not go down to the curb and out to the street. When we replaced the palm, we also diverted the water away from the new palm and created a better system of drainage then the builder!