Unwanted Native Palm Reproduction
Here in the Myrtle Beach, SC area, we have many different types of native palm trees that you may notice growing in some pretty unusual areas. This is because our native palm trees, like the sabal palmetto palm, the sabal minor palm, and the saw palm, produce summer flowers that emerge from seed pods.
Without the proper maintenance, these seeds will inevitably fall to the ground, and begin the germination process where they land. Because these trees are native to our climate, it is very easy for fallen palm tree seeds to successfully develop into full blown palm tree propagations, potentially resulting in unplanted and unwanted fully grown palm trees. That is why it is so important to learn about how to properly care for not only native palm trees, but all native plants alike.
Protecting Native Plants
Native plants have a way of finding a way to survive, whether you want them to or not. Matt has lived in the Myrtle Beach area for many many years, and unwanted native plant growth is something that he comes across on the job multiple times a day, every single day!
That’s why here at Beach Landscaping, we are committed not only to providing top quality maintenance services, but also to spreading awareness and helpful landscaping tips to all of our friends and neighbors in the Myrtle Beach area.