Things You'll Need:
- Shovel
- Gloves
- Hardy palm tree (Windmill)
- Organic mulch
- Bubbler
- Fertilizer
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Step 1
Choose a time of the year when the soil temperature is at least 65 degrees F. Growing your palm tree in the warmer months of Canada provides the best results.
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Step 2
Dig a hole in the soil twice as wide as the palm tree root ball. The hole must only be as deep as the original tree was planted. Planting the tree deeper can deprive the roots of proper water and nutrients. Place the freshly dug soil back in the hole.
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Step 3
Build up a soil barrier around the tree to act as a damn for holding in water. Lay a 3-inch layer of organic mulch around the tree. You can make a mulch yourself, or purchase a bag at any home and garden store.
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Step 4
Daily water your newly planted palm tree for the first two weeks. Taper off to every other day over the next 3 months. A bubbler or a slow-leak hose are ideal for distributing regular amounts of water to your palm tree. Do not let the soil dry out.
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Step 5
Add into the soil a good palm tree fertilizer. Palm trees are susceptible to certain nutrient deficiencies even in Canada. Make sure the palm tree fertilizer is made for palms and has varying ratios of manganese, potassium, magnesium, nitrogen and iron.













