Here are some places around Wilmington that carry various types of palm trees:
Date posted: January 27, 2011
User-contributed question by:
Daniel Brinkley
Here are some places around Wilmington that carry various types of palm trees:
Date posted: January 27, 2011
User-contributed question by:
Daniel Brinkley
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It should be noted that it is ideal to wait until it is very warm to plant palm trees, and make sure they aren’t planted any deeper that they were originally growing.
Doesn’t Zone 8 Gardens on College just south of 17th Street “Extension” also sell palm trees?
We purchased 10 two years ago from Lloyds of Landscape on Market and we have been very pleased. We found that we got them about $15 a piece cheaper than most other places we shopped. ($150 total savings)
Bridger’s Landscapes in Southport also has a large selection of palms. 910-457-4644
I also know that Wilmington Local Tree Service has a bunch available.