I too have a Torbay Palm about 10ft tall, and after all the snow that lingered in the midlands area, the leaves have all fallen off, but trunks look fine, should I cut the tree down or leave it to see if any leaves start to form from the bottom of trunk?
Sarahallen, I think as long as they are removed from grass, they can be left on the soil to rot down. As well as gathering in bags for leaf mould in Autumn, I do a quick rake of the grass every so often and pile them on to the borders, bulbs do eventually find a way through :0)
As winter days recede and more and more sunny days are present on the weather forecast, there is every reason to turn your attention to your garden.There is a large number of gardening tasks you should address. So many in fact that you will find it hard to prioritise and focus your attention on the truly important ones. This article will definitely give you a head start:
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look fine, should I cut the tree down or
leave it to see if any leaves start to
form from the bottom of trunk?
As winter days recede and more and more sunny days are present on the weather forecast, there is every reason to turn your attention to your garden.There is a large number of gardening tasks you should address. So many in fact that you will find it hard to prioritise and focus your attention on the truly important ones. This article will definitely give you a head start:
https://www.rebelmouse.com/melissagreen/get-your-garden-to-a-great-start-with-these-tips-1803208838.html
Don't be negligent about your garden and deal with these tasks in a timely manner. You will revel in the wonderful impact they make on your garden
A bit late now Melissa