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Email us at gregpalms1@gmail.com We are a Southern California palm tree farm and nursery, growing quality California palms and cycads for all your landscape needs. Over 45 years of experience, come in today for your personal consultation design! We take phone orders too. Wholesale available. Call us today! (714)-814-8525 or 760) 975-4605 email: gregpalms1@gmail.com "We are more than a farm!" Get the CALIFORNIA STYLE design! www.gregorypalmfarms.com
Friday, May 30, 2025
North San Diego Palm grower in Pauma Valley with a large palm inventory! Find many varieties, sizes and unique specimen palms. Now is the best time for planting and starting new! 714-814-8525.
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We have several palm tree farms in Southern California and grow a wide variety of palm trees for every type of job or landscape project.


If you need palm trees, you need to visit our palm tree nursery in Pauma Valley and pick out the palm trees that will enhance your property and cut down on maintenance, upkeep and watering.
Palm trees come in a variety of shapes, sizes and types from small decorative palm trees like Pygmy Date Palms, to large estate sized, majestic Canary Island Date Palms. We also have a large selection of King Palms ranging from small container sized trees, to large, mature King Palms.
No matter what you are looking for in Palm Trees,Gregory Palm Farms has trees that will fit your plans and budget.
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, 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
Thursday, May 29, 2025
North San Diego palm farm in Pauma Valley has Canary Island Date Palms, mature large specimens with Pineapple trim. Need beautiful landscaping, hardscaping and all other palm services? Look no farther! The Gregory Palm farms has you covered. call for details at 714-814-8525.
WHERE TO FIND BEAUTIFUL PALM TREES AT WHOLESALE PRICES? AT Gregory Palm Farms 714-814-8525. OPEN NOW COME ON DOWN!
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We do the tough jobs, large palm relocation, you name it, we do it all!
Are you looking for big and tall? Short and stocky? We have them trimmed, boxed and ready, unique and rare specimens too! We have them in the fields or boxed ready to go! We have many palms to choose from for all different types of landscape designs and for which will suit your individual landscape best. What do you need done? Need landscaping or hardscaping? How about low voltage wiring for lighting those palms that will bring your property to life! Adding lights gives a spectacular sight at night that’s perfect for enjoying your palms and landscape any time! Need irrigation for planters and palms? You name it we can get it done. We specialize in palms and more! Call for details or stop in and see us. We are open 7 days a week.
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Landscapes with the Mediterranean Fan Palm. GREAT FOR PLANTERS! Large specimen multi-trunks at The Gregory Palm Farms, 714-814-8525. Need a great outdoor accent? Get Palms
Mexican Fan Palms and other Large Unique Specimen Palms! Where to find rare palms? The Gregory Palm Farms is your one stop for all Palm services…714-814-8525!
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WHAT IS A BASKET WEAVE PALM?
It's a Sabal Palmetto Palm. Rare and gorgeous and ssssslllllooooowwww growing palm.
With its sweeping soft fronds, this is a great accent piece palm for any yard!
What is in your dream landscape! We have so much more!
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Gregory Palm Farms READ HOW TO SEPARATE AND TRANSPLANT SAGO PUPS-TIPS FROM GREGORY PALM FARMS! THEY ARE NOT TRASH! (714) 814-8525 No. San Diego, OPEN DAILY
- Try to separate during warmer weather. It's ideal to separate the pup during the springtime with summer coming up.
- Make a clean cut! Use a sharp knife or cutting tool to carefully separate the pup from the mother tree while being mindful to not damaging the roots. Make sure the pup comes away with enough intact roots. I know it may sound like a broken record when it comes to the roots but they really are key in transplant survival!
- Give the pup a haircut. Remove the leaves from the pup until it is bare. Don't worry, they will grow back again!
- CALL GREGORY PALM FARMS FOR ALL YOU PALM NEEDS.
- Give the pup a break before planting. Allow the pup to dry out in a shady area for a week in order to give it a chance to allow the cut to dry. This reduces the risk of rot when it is planted.
- Use a bigger pot. Make sure when choosing a pot, to go with one that is at least 2 inches larger than the diameter of the pup.
- Use good soil that has a sandy mixture. Make sure that it has good drainage. Add small rocks to the bottom of the container. Once the pot is filled about two-thirds of the way, give it a good watering.
- Plant the pup halfway into the soil. Set the pup on top in the middle of the pot and push down until it is halfway covered by soil. Be careful not to push down too much because the pup may rot. On the other hand, not pushing down enough will inhibit the roots from growing.
- Only water when the soil is dry! Too much watering will cause the pup to rot.
- Make sure the pup is big enough before transplanting. A good rule of thumb is to make sure the pup has been growing for at least two years. This ensures good root development on the pup. Removing the pup too soon will decrease the chances of the pup surviving the transplanting. Not sure how old the pup is? You can check its roots by removing some of the dirt from around the pup. The more roots, the better!
- Have the area you want to plant the pup planned out ahead of time. Keep in mind that although the sago is slow growing, it does need its space. Faster growing, neighboring plants can crowd out the sago if there is not enough room.
GREGORY PALM FARMS
714-814-8525
Gregpalms1@gmail.com