Florida's recent freezing temperatures left many palm trees with brown fronds. Here's what you should do and what you shouldn't do right now. Are there some cold-hardy Florida palms? After freezing ...
MSN: How to protect palm trees in winter – expert gardening advice to keep your tropical plants safe during cold weather
How to protect palm trees in winter – expert gardening advice to keep your tropical plants safe during cold weather
News 12 Networks: Palm trees outside News 12 survive Long Island blizzard and winter cold
Palm trees outside News 12 survive Long Island blizzard and winter cold
Colder winter temperatures in north Florida have caused significant damage to tropical palm trees. Signs of cold injury include brown fronds, a damaged spear leaf, and trunk cracking or decay.
When you think about Palm Sunday on Long Island, you wouldn’t expect to see actual palm trees, but that’s the reality outside our studios because these are not your typical, tropical palm species.
MSN: Is my Florida palm tree dead after freezing temps? What to do
Is my Florida palm tree dead after freezing temps? What to do
Nothing brings the image of a tropical vacation quite like palm trees. You may have seen palm trees planted as summertime potted plants in our climate, but some gardeners are pushing the limits and ...
Naples Daily News: Is my Florida palm tree dead after freezing temps? What to do
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Getty Images Palm trees are cherished for the tropical flair they add to any setting. With thousands of palm tree species ...