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Is this a bad sign for my Queen Palm?
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<blockquote data-quote="tlwillis" data-source="post: 7968863" data-attributes="member: 189370"><p>Hello. I have a Queen Palm that seems healthy. However, the base of the tree (pictured below) has me concerned. When it was planted, we surrounded it with large beach rocks because my dog was digging around it. I am not sure if the rocks caused this issue, or if the landscapers did not plant it deep enough. We recently had a tree trimmer out, and he said he thinks it did not get planted deep enough. He also said that it will make the tree too wobbly to climb to trim it as it gets taller. It is now about 20' tall. He recommended cutting it down. What do you all think? TIA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tlwillis, post: 7968863, member: 189370"] Hello. I have a Queen Palm that seems healthy. However, the base of the tree (pictured below) has me concerned. When it was planted, we surrounded it with large beach rocks because my dog was digging around it. I am not sure if the rocks caused this issue, or if the landscapers did not plant it deep enough. We recently had a tree trimmer out, and he said he thinks it did not get planted deep enough. He also said that it will make the tree too wobbly to climb to trim it as it gets taller. It is now about 20' tall. He recommended cutting it down. What do you all think? TIA [/QUOTE]
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