Keeping Your Pygmy Date Palm HappyNow, onto one of the most critical aspects: caring for your Pygmy Date Palm. These palms are relatively low maintenance, but they do have specific needs:
Light: Pygmy Date Palms crave bright light. So full to partial sun in the ground. If placed indoors, ensure they're near a window with filtered sunlight.
Water: While they do enjoy a good watering, it's crucial to have well-draining soil to prevent root rot. Be generous with your watering but allow the soil to dry slightly before the next hydration session.
Temperature: Accustomed to warmth, these palms can burn or even die in a frost. If temperatures dip below freezing, it's best to bring your potted outdoor palms inside, or cover those in the landscape. Be sure to cover the heart of the palm.
Soil: These palms prefer slightly acidic soil with good drainage.
Fertilizer: Feed your palm a slow-release granular palm fertilizer in the spring, summer, and fall. Choose one rich in magnesium, potassium, and minor trace elements. |