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Restored Queen Palm Tree

A restored Pigmy {Robellini} Tree

The restoration process of the Pigmy Palm

 with close up of the beautiful crown. 

Restored Roellini Pigmy Palm Tree

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Restored Palm Trees

The restoration process of a Robellini with a little Lesson From Dirk!

The restoration process of the Chinese Palm with colorful crown.

The restoration process of the Sable Cabbage Palm with colorful crown.

Little Lesson From Dirk

    Pasco Chamber of Commerce Robellini Restoration

    Check Out Your Pasco Chamber of Commerce Restored Robellinis

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    A Little Fun in 2022

    Shara and Josh Bailey

    Special Thanks to our Amazing Customers Shara and Josh!

    A Little Fun This First Week of 2022!! Shara getting a Hands on Lesson From Our Very Own Dirk

    Restoring a beautiful 

    Robellini

    Germs

    Stopping the spread of germs is the way to stay healthy!

    So guess what?  We use a clean sterilized pull saw to groom and restore your Palm Trees.  A fresh clean blade is used each and every time we remove material, dead or alive, from each individual tree, as not to spread germs. In contrast, other tools typically used do not or cannot follow proper sterilization requirements set by the University of Florida.   So, what ultimately happens is fungal, bacterial and viral infections spread from tree to tree. 

    Seed Pods

    That's The Question!

    For some palm tree owners seed pods are a real mess.  You might prefer the seed  pods be completely removed  to avoid the mess of the pods and the blooms littering your yard. Or you might prefer  to watch the seed pods open and bloom. This allows insects and bees to pollinate the flowers and then have them removed.

    So there is no wrong choice when it comes to seed pod removal.  We will honor whatever you prefer!


    Seed Pod Growth

    Left Photo

    Infant Seed Pod (left)

    Mature Seed Pod (right)

    You will notice that the mature seed pod actually has naturally occurring colors like the fronds.


    Right Photo

    Seed pod open with flowering blooms


    Report Card

    • Palm tree trunk - checking for damage or disease
    • Fronds (the leaves) - checking for proper development of the components of a frond
    • Crown (the top of the palm tree) - checking for signs root or looseness
    • Mold - with the presence of dead material being left, mold is prone to be thriving
    • Pests - with the presence of dead material (food), we discover the presence of pests


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