Showing posts with label date palms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label date palms. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2015

Palm Trees Houston - Wholesale Pricing on Palms - Best Deals in Houston 50% off Retail

Looking for large beautiful palm trees but want bargain prices?
Your search is over

We are a very basic re-wholesale nursery specializing in large palms
Silver Dates [P Sylvestris]
Diamond Dates  [Phoenix Dactylifera aka Medjool aka Resort Style Palms]
Texas Sabals
Med Fans palms
Bismarki
Pygmy Date
Pindo
Washingtonia
Mexican Fan palms
California Palms
Cold Hardy Palms
and many more










We deliver and install palms for LESS

Jeremy Goldstein 
TexasPalm.Com
Cell 713-291-9466 
9035 FM 1960
REAR
Cypress TX 77070

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Monday, January 5, 2015

Palm Trees Delivered and Installed in Houston TX - Commercial Landscape Contractor

A theater parking lot went from bla to Hollywood!

16 ft clear trunk Washingtonia Palms delivered and installed in Houston TX

Wholesale pricing for commercial developers - by the truckload

Washingtonia [Mexican Fan Palms] 16 ft clear trunk 

Palm trees installed Commercial Landscape Contractor 

Hollywood Sizzle 

Cold Hardy Palm Trees Houston TX 

Commercial Palm Tree Installation - Wholesale Pricing 



Monday, September 8, 2014

True Date Palms - a/k/a Medjools - Phoenix Dactylifera

We just got in some beautiful 4 - 5- 6 ft clear trunk Phoenix Dactylifera a/k/a Medjool Date Palms

These beautiful date palms are available with or without a diamond cut for about 110 per clear trunk ft

They have long leaves and a nice fat trunk

Please call or pricing on delivery and installation or for truck load specials

Jeremy Goldstein
169sod.com

Cell / Text 713-291-9466
Email sodmonster@gmail.com


Saturday, February 15, 2014

Palm Trees Delivered and Installed in Houston TX. We Specialize in Silver and Medjool Date Palms. Truck Load Pricing

Truck Load of Texas Grown Palms 

10 ft Clear Trunk Chinese Fan Palm 

9 ft Clear Trunk Silver Date Palm 

8 ft Clear Trunk Chinese Fan Palm Slick Trunk

9 ft Clear Trunk Silver Date Palm w Step Cut

7 ft Silver Date Palm with Step Cut

Silver Date Palm Installed Houston TX 

Post Freeze Palm Care

Hello Houston 

It seems like the cold weather has finally come to an end 

with warmer temperature's spring seems right around the corner 

the big question on the minds of Houstonian's that have palm tree in their yards are what to do now

First - cut the old dead leaves away in the next two weeks - if you have storm broken leaves cut them ASAP - do not over trim leaves close to the very heart of the palm - you can destabilize the crown 

Second - if the center leaves look dead - [wearing gloves] give a steady pull - if the leaf spear or central leader comes up - dont worry - its still not a dead palm yet! Part I - if you smell a rotten soggy smell - you have fungus and possibly crown rot - Part II - if you see little white worms that look like maggots - you have palm beetles. Both are curable  

If the central leader stays - even better - 

We suggest spraying the heart of the palm two times with a fungicide and insecticide even if you do not see either condition. 

We always suggest having a 1 or 2 gallon tank sprayer dedicated to your palms - NEVER use a sprayer that has sprayed Round Up or lawn fertilizer - its worth the 15 -22 bucks to get a new one - label it palms and use it only for your palm trees. Its ok to tank mix both the fungicide and insecticide - always use common sense - water proof gloves -  long sleeves - long pants - work shoes - a hat - spray in the cooler part of the morning or on a windless and / or cloudy day is even better. mix the fungicide and insecticide according to manufactures' instructions. 1 gallon should teat 6- 8 nice sized palms. 

Spray what I call the neck - its the outside of where the leaves come out - get it also on to the new growth and down into the crown - if you had rot - make sure to pull out all of the old dead leaves and cut ALL of the rest of the palm leaves - get the chemicals  down into the hole - and treat again in about 2 weeks 

we always suggest a 2nd application about 2 weeks after the 1st - but most fungicides are photo toxic / binding and overuse will cause damage to new growth or even palm mortality 

for fungicide we recommend Cleary's 3336 - its systemic - available from many fine retailers on line 
another two suggestions are Copper Based Fungicide  [all big box retail stores] or 20/20/20 Triple Action [Consan] available on line and many retailers - 

For an insecticide we prefer Merit 2F by Bayer or Bifenthrin - Talstar or Bifen - are probably the most effective - being available for purchase on line - most poison's available at big box stores are not effect for this kind of treatment 

Trees that have lost their heads should not be considered a lost cause until June - if they stink - break - or you see indications of insect infestation - remove at once - BAG and dispose of waste - treating the palm waste one more time to reduce insect populations 

Trees that are just trimmed back should start pushing out new growth as soon as the year heats up 

Sometimes after a drastic trim back the palm may take a little extra time to recover - keep on the look out for fungus and bugs - any rotten smell or holes / oozing from trunk is an indication of both 

We hope this blog helps guide you to accurately treat and prevent fungus and insect mortality on your cold stressed palms. 

Jeremy Goldstein 
169sod.com
13280 Northwest Fwy 
F247
Houston TX 77040 

email sodmonster@gmail.com 

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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Cold Hardy Palm Trees for Houston Texas

Hello Houston

So much to talk about cold hardy palm trees. Jeremy Goldstein, Heights Hauling and Landscape. We deliver and install specimen sized palms for less. Houston has such a wide range of palm trees that can and will thrive in our climate. Many are Cold Hardy but some are not.

What is all this hype about cold hardiness in a palm tree? It seems these days all kinds of palms are available from mass merchandising stores. But are they suitable for Houston Texas? The simple answer is no - many palms that are being made available to the public are a simply are not suited for the Houston Texas climate.

What is cold hardiness? A typical established palm should be able to survive cold down to this temperature. What is established palm? Normally a palm that has been planted at least two years

Two kinds of Palm Mortality
the first kind of mortality is leaf mortality - that is when the leaves of the palm die back. Many mistake this as a dead palm - a lost cause -  but with a simple little treatment most will come back from the loss of leaf
Please read on - I'll have a link here shortly to a post that will address this specific issue

the second kind of mortality is ultimate mortality - that is when the palm dies. Note: many palms have multiple trunks and if part of the palm dies, it will not cause the whole palm to die. Treating and removing / pruning the dead portion is important for the systemic health of the whole palms

Why should we be concerned with cold hardiness, aren't all palm tree tropical? Absolutely not! I cannot tell you how many times I hear this false statement and how it riles my blood. Many palms grow in rugged and high altitudes. Several different kids of palms can withstand Zero degree temperatures or even colder without loosing a leaf.

What should I know about Cold Hardiness? Some easy to gather information about the normal highs and lows for your site and your USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map  http://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/.  Most palms that are mass marketed will have a tag that indicates the lowest tempt the palm can withstand. In general palms with palmate [palm like] leaves are more tolerant of cold than those with pinnate - or feathery style leaf. Most of Harris county is 9a / 8b / with the coast being slightly warmer. Most nursery's should be able to tell you if a palm is good for your area and may have site specific questions.

some common sense statements

Size: the size or mass of a palm tree will affect how it much damage it suffers. For example, a much larger queen palm, say with 10 ft of clear trunk and a weight of 600 lbs, will not suffer as a 15 gallon that only has 6 ft of trunk but may weigh just 100 lbs.

Site or micro-climates: in the simplest of terms, by putting a palm tree on the south side of a structure that is blocking the cold winds, that physical barrier / siting will provide winter / cold protection

Micro-climates: a small area within a larger setting that has a different temperature. For example, to place a pygmy date palm [Phoenix Robelinii] closer to a brick wall to block the wind and provide warmth from the radiant [heat] of the brick.

Common sense and the advice of the vendor and other palm enthusiasts should help guide in the selection process of palm trees. Of course personal preference, the willingness to take a risk, and venturing out to push the limit's of cold hardiness are great subjects. Further blog posts will identify some common palms and their cold hardiness.

Jeremy Goldstein
Contact # 713-291-9466

http://datepalm.co [that's dot co not dot com]

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