Friday, November 13, 2009

How do I care for a yucca palm tree?

Half a day of sunlight, water occasionally. Let the leaves almost wilt between watering's, so as not to over water. They don't like wet feet. As long as you keep them warm, indoors, and feed sparingly, they are hard to kill. I have one that is 20 yrs old, the main problem is it keeps growing too tall.


And keep indoor cats away from it, they will chew on the leaves.


Also, be aware that some people get allergic reactions from touching the leaves.

How do I care for a yucca palm tree?
If it is a baby one, it needs to be somewhere warm (maybe indoors) in lots of sunlight, as they wilt without sunlight. Plus, any plant feeder with weekly watering should do it fine. Get rid of any yellowing leaves as well.


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