Windmill Palm Tree

Trachycarpus fortunei
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This palm tree is one of the most cold-hardy palms available anywhere and will survive typical Atlanta winters. 

Cold-hardy palms provide yearlong greenery and look good even after a snowfall.

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  • Cold-hardy palm that grows tall
  • Fan-shaped fronds form an evergreen canopy atop a single slender trunk 
  • Stunning when planted alone or in groups
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Deer Resistant Deer Resistant
Drought Tolerant Drought Tolerant
Cold Hardy Cold Hardy
Grows Well In Zones: 7-11 Outdoors
Mature Height: 18-30 ft
Mature Width: 7-10 ft
Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Growth Rate: Slow
Shape: Tree
Placement: Outdoors

Q: How big does the Windmill Palm get?
A: The Windmill Palm can reach heights of 20-40 ft, depending on the conditions where it is planted.

Q: Can the Windmill Palm be planted near a house?
A: Yes! One of the benefits plants have over trees are that they have fibrous root systems (thin and short root system that grows superficial) that will not damage plumbing, sidewalks or any other structure. 

Q: Can Windmill Palms be planted close to each other?
A:  Yes! In fact, one of the nicest combinations for Windmill Palms are planting them in staggering sizes very close together, that way they grow tall together but the fronds do not compact against each other.

1. Sunlight

Windmill Palms prefer full sun, but they can tolerate locations with partial sunlight as well.

2. Water 

  • For the first month, water twice a week. After it is established, water once a week unless it rains. 
  • Watering needs to be thorough to make sure the bottom roots receive water at every watering.
  • Space out watering sessions so the roots are able to dry. 
  • The amount of water needed per palm per watering session is equivalent to the volume of the planting hole that was dug for each palm. This amount may range from 2 gallons for small containerized material to 15 gallons for larger palms.
  • Plants in a container need more constant watering than those planted on the ground.
  • Overwatering or bad drainage can cause permanent damage to the roots over time.
  • Placing mulch over the roots can help with water retention. Use caution not to allow the mulch to touch the base of the palm, otherwise it can cause rot.

Seasonal watering changes: 

Depending on  your geographic location and the intensity of the season, you may need to adjust watering accordingly:

Winter: (60 degrees or less) no need to water, except for the first 30 days after installation.

Spring: (75 degrees or less) Once a week.

Beginning of Summer: (90 degrees or less) Twice a week.

Heat of Summer: (90 degrees and above) Three times a week.

3. Fertilization

Windmill Palms should be fertilized three times a year in the Spring, Summer and Fall. Use a general purpose blend specific to palms, and be sure to follow the instructions on the label. 

4. Soil

Windmill Palms tolerate most soils, as long as they drain well. To improve drainage combine 70% soil with 30% coarse sand.

5. Pruning 

It is not necessary to prune your Windmill Palm. When a frond dies, it will detach and fall off on its own. If you do decide to prune your palm, be sure to prune the fronds that are damaged and mostly brown at the base of the stem. Do not remove any green fronds, as this can weaken the palm.

6. Winter Care 

Wrap trunk with thick blanket and if possible, wrap incandescent lights around the blanket for added heat. If possible, cover fronds with a frost blanket. 

SPEACIAL CONSIDERATIONS

Windmill Palms 30 gallons or smaller require more Winter protection than the more mature trees. If possible, spray with leaf protectant spray and cover fronds with a frost resistant blanket for temperatures under 0°F.   

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