Keep Your Yard Ornamental With Sago Palm Care
Proper Sago Palm care is essential for a beautiful looking
plant. The Sago Palm tree, scientifically known as the Cycas
revoluta, is one of the most primitive living seed plants. They
are unusual ornamental plants that are very hardy. In the United
States, they are typically found in warm moist climates like the
Houston area. They are related to conifer trees. They are
characterized by a rough trunk with light feathery leaves.
Sago Palms are one of the simplest plants to grow, whether
indoors or out, no matter your level of gardening expertise.
They live for an extremely long period of time, and are tolerant
of many different temperatures, levels of sunlight, and types of
care. There are several things to remember with Sago Palm care.
Do not bother the plant as it new leaves emerge. Moreover, do
not allow the plant to dry out during this time. While Sago
Palms are quite tolerant, temperatures too high or too low can
damage the plant. The growth rate for a Sago Palm is very slow.
Most only increase in size one inch per year.
+ While not difficult, sago palm care is essential for the
maintenance and reproduction of your Cycas revoluta.
A part of Sago Palm care includes reproduction. Sago Palms are
dioecious, which means there are both male and female plants. If
you wish to propagate these plants, it is best to do it through
hand pollination techniques. May is pollination season. The
female seed is ready to be removed in January or February. Once
removed, you should place the seed in water for a number of
days. Take off the red covering, but do not remove the hard
white coat. You can then plant the seed or hold it until spring.
The seed must be planted sideways. Do not expose more than the
top edge in moist soil. If the soil gets soggy, you might have
problems growing your Sago Palm. The seed will usually begin to
sprout in three months, but it will require several years to
reach more than one inch in height. An excellent way to
propagate Sago Palms without hand pollination is to remove an
offset of a healthy Sago Palm by popping it off gently with a
small shovel. It should be allowed to dry for at least a week.
It should then be planted and well watered.
+ A beautiful looking plant can only be achieved through proper
Sago Palm Care.
Sago Palms make lovely plants. It is important to remember,
though, that proper Sago Palm care, while not difficult, is
essential to the life of the plant.