Palm trees for your garden: check out the best types

How about planting palm trees in the garden of your house, farm or farm? In fact, this type of plant has several species that are used to enhance and highlight beauty, and can be planted in vases, parks and even on public roads.

But, did you know that the palm is a plant that has more than two thousand registered species?

Observing the exuberance and well-being that they offer to your home garden, palm trees are undeniably always on the list of planting options in planned locations.

Want to know more about it? So, read the post until the end and check out the best types of palm tree to plant in your home garden.

1. Areca palm

This type of palm is one of the most commonly found for planting in indoor and outdoor landscaping projects. This species guarantees rapid growth compared to others, reaching up to 3 meters in height.

Areca palm tree planted in vase decorating indoor environment
The areca palm is widely used in the decoration of the garden or interior of a house, as long as it is planted in large pots.

One of the advantages of the areca palm is that it can develop peacefully in environments with partial shade or even in full sun.

It is usually placed in large pots, which adds even better charm to your home garden.

2. Blue palm tree

Originating from the vast vegetation of Madagascar, this palm species is extremely exotic.

Known for its large foliage, which from afar can resemble a fan, the blue palm is an excellent plant that will fit into your garden landscaping.

Blue palm tree planted between stones
The sculptural effect of the blue palm makes an impact on the decoration of the environment and becomes an attractive planting point.

By being able to reach sizes of up to 12 meters in height, it is highly suitable for the external environments of the house, as it manages to create an exuberant focal point where it is installed.

Did you like the blue palm? In the video, learn how to choose the best planting location in your home garden and the necessary care:

Source: Viva Decora – Home, Decoration and DIY.

3. Phoenix palm tree

Also known as “mini palm”, this species tends to grow much less, in relation to the other better known palms. Therefore, it is an option for planting in your home garden.

Its height varies from two to four meters. Although it prefers places with a lot of sun, it manages to develop very well in environments with half shade.

Woman enjoying a phoenix palm
The phoenix palm is one of the most popular types in the world of botany. It is a real work of landscaping.

It is used in garden decoration, alone or in small groups. But, avoid places with children because of the thorns.

4. Bottle palm tree

Ensuring pure elegance in its sculptural charm, the bottle palm is in great demand in garden ornamentation.

Although this species guarantees a slower growth, it can reach a height of up to 6 meters.

Bottle palm trees planted side by side
In landscaping, the bottle palm, due to its curious appearance, can be used in isolated planting, in groups or forming rows along paths.

Its format, which is quite famous, occurs due to the expansion of the trunk of the base, in order to store water.

Therefore, the bottle palm can be planted in home gardens or farms, especially with a soil rich in fertilizer.

5. Imperial palm tree

The term imperial palm was not given to this species by chance. According to history, this variety was planted by Dom João VI, and ended up becoming a symbol of his famous empire at the time.

Possessing a robust structure, this species can even reach up to 40 meters in height.

Imperial palm trees planted in square
The imperial palm tree is even today associated with a symbol of luxury and refinement. Therefore, they are found in luxurious homes, parks and government buildings.

Thus, it is very requested to accompany garden decorations in avenues, buildings, large residences, rural properties, and even in alleys.

How to plant a palm tree for your garden

So, now that you know the main types of palm trees and have defined which one you want to decorate your garden, check out some important tips when planting. The first tip is about where to plant the palm tree.

Due to the weight and the need to use heavy material to move them, it is therefore best to always choose an easily accessible location. Planting it in your front yard will be much easier than in your backyard.

Type of palm tree planted in garden with large space
When planting a palm tree, space must be taken into account. Some species can reach 40 meters.

Make sure there are no underground pipes in the ground of your house where the tree will be planted. If you don’t know, telephone, water or gas service providers will be able to confirm these points. Thus, you will be avoiding headaches when digging the hole for planting.

Dig a hole approximately 15cm wider and deeper than the root ball of the plant. Then remove the root bag, which is usually wrapped in plastic or a burlap bag.

It is important to create a barrier of soil around the outside area of ​​the hole as this will help retain water for the new tree. The barrier will keep enough moisture in the hole to keep the plant’s roots from hardening.

Do not shake the roots too much, as this can kill those more delicate branches, responsible for sucking up nutrients.

As palm trees do not have large roots, after planting it is necessary to hold them until they are fully stable in the soil. This is done using stakes.

So, did you like the tips on planting palm trees? Also check out our article on garden plants!

Anna Evans

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