I hope it goes well for you. I wish we could attach pictures to these messages, I would show you how nice this transplant is doing now! Thanks for the message and for watching 👍 Burke
Enjoyed your planting tips. I have a palm I am going to try growing in a pot. It was actually in a neighbors yard for trash pick up. Question~what is the brand of your shovel in the video. I really like the sturdiness of the digging & it looks like it will last a long time.
Hi Sabrina, It looks like the manufacturer name wore off years ago. This one is 27” long. The head is tempered steel and the shaft is fiberglass it seems. I have seen many variations and probably all of them would serve you well. Now back to your newly found sago… happy you could rescue it from the trash!! Good luck with it hope to hear from you again. Burke
Dear Burke,I've communicated with you recently and now you're getting into my territory of potted sagos living in Ohio. 2 questions, any thoughts on adding like a osmocote fertilizer and one I think I know my answer but no dumb questions right 😅. We have some that are getting quite large for winter indoors. Is it a complete no no to remove all fronds thru the winter????. Love the video and thank you for your work. Mark 😂😂❤❤👍✌️
Hi Mark, no problem if you want to use osmocote. I would start with half the suggested dosage for the first couple feedings to see how the plant likes it. Now for question number 2…. I assume you want to cut the fronds off to take up less space. Your Cyclades would survive but might risk receiving some nutrients it wants while new fronds are being developed. If saving space is a must then maybe cut each frond back half way, or 2/3…. Your sago will probably like you better doing this. Talk soon, Burke
@burkefranklin1 I knew you'd have a good answer for me. I didn't even think about cutting fronds back instead of all the way off. Thank you so much for great idea. 👍👏✌️
Hi, thanks for checking in on the Sago potting project. I wish I could include pictures in this message but it is not possible. Almost immediately after the transplant. A new set of fronds came out. The better news is that a second set of fronds are on the way out right now. Success!! Thank you again for the message. Burke
Thanks for info. Going to replant mine to a bigger planter. Also going to move it to where it can get more sun.
I hope it goes well for you. I wish we could attach pictures to these messages, I would show you how nice this transplant is doing now! Thanks for the message and for watching 👍
Burke
Enjoyed your planting tips. I have a palm I am going to try growing in a pot. It was actually in a neighbors yard for trash pick up. Question~what is the brand of your shovel in the video. I really like the sturdiness of the digging & it looks like it will last a long time.
Hi Sabrina, It looks like the manufacturer name wore off years ago. This one is 27” long. The head is tempered steel and the shaft is fiberglass it seems. I have seen many variations and probably all of them would serve you well. Now back to your newly found sago… happy you could rescue it from the trash!! Good luck with it hope to hear from you again.
Burke
Dear Burke,I've communicated with you recently and now you're getting into my territory of potted sagos living in Ohio. 2 questions, any thoughts on adding like a osmocote fertilizer and one I think I know my answer but no dumb questions right 😅. We have some that are getting quite large for winter indoors. Is it a complete no no to remove all fronds thru the winter????. Love the video and thank you for your work. Mark 😂😂❤❤👍✌️
Hi Mark, no problem if you want to use osmocote. I would start with half the suggested dosage for the first couple feedings to see how the plant likes it. Now for question number 2…. I assume you want to cut the fronds off to take up less space. Your Cyclades would survive but might risk receiving some nutrients it wants while new fronds are being developed. If saving space is a must then maybe cut each frond back half way, or 2/3…. Your sago will probably like you better doing this.
Talk soon,
Burke
@burkefranklin1 I knew you'd have a good answer for me. I didn't even think about cutting fronds back instead of all the way off. Thank you so much for great idea. 👍👏✌️
Thanks for info I have one to transplant will use pot idea
Good luck Ginny! Thanks for watching.
Burke
Is there an update on this sago palm?
Hi, thanks for checking in on the Sago potting project. I wish I could include pictures in this message but it is not possible. Almost immediately after the transplant. A new set of fronds came out. The better news is that a second set of fronds are on the way out right now. Success!!
Thank you again for the message.
Burke
I have 4 and I could really use 😮help.
Hello, let me know how I can help.
Burke