Sago Palms
Sago palms can enhance nearly any landscape and are also commonly grown as houseplants to create a tropical-like effect. One of the oldest of plants, this cycad has fronds resembling those of palm trees. Learn how to grow sagos and find information on sago palm care within the following pages. With the right info, you can enjoy these ancient plants free of sago palm problems.
Sago Palms
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Controlling Rot Diseases In Sago Palm Trees
Sago palms are members of the cycad family and not actually palms, but they can be susceptible to many of the same fungal diseases as true palms.
By Darcy Larum
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Best Soil For Sago Palms – What Kind Of Soil Does A Sago Need
The sago palm has a reputation of being a tough tree that can take a wide range of temperatures and soil conditions. However, providing ideal sago palm soil requirements is far more important. So what kind of soil does a sago need? Learn more here.
By Karen Boness
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Sago Palm Outdoor Care: Can Sagos Grow In The Garden
Can Sagos grow in the garden? Growing Sago palms outdoors is only suitable in USDA zones 9 to 11. However, there are ways to raise a Sago outside even for northern gardeners. This article will help get you started.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Sago Palm Watering – How Much Water Do Sago Palms Need
Despite the name, sago palms are not actually palm trees. So unlike most palms, sagos can suffer if watered too much. That being said, they might need more water than your climate is going to give them. Learn about water requirements for sago palm in this article.
By Liz Baessler
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Sago Palm Wilting: Tips On Treating A Sick Sago Palm
Few issues arise when growing a cycad, but sago palm wilting can signal a serious condition. Learn the causes of sago palm leaves drooping and what to do to save your plant's health in this article so you can nurse your plant back to health.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Brown Tips On Sago: Reasons For Sago Palm Turning Brown
If a sago palm has brown leaf tips, it could be a cultural, disease or pest issue. Sometimes the problem is simple but it may take some sleuthing to identify the cause and rectify the problem. This article can help with that.
By Bonnie L. Grant