You don’t always need a tree around to hang a bird feeder to attract those pretty winged creatures to your garden! Here are some innovative ways to do it!
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Perfect for tiny spaces or as under plants in larger landscapes, these small palm trees will bring a sense of tropical elegance to your home garden.
Botanical Name: Rhapis excelsa
Height: Typically stays under 6 feet
The main attraction of this palm is its dark green, fan-shaped leaves that emerge from slender, bamboo-like canes. The Lady Palm is a lovely addition to snug spaces.
Botanical Name: Chamaedorea seifrizii
Height: Generally reaches around 4-6 feet
Reaching about 4-6 feet, this palm looks like bamboo with its feathery, light green fronds. It is a nice choice for spaces with filtered light.
Botanical Name: Chamaedorea elegans
Height: Usually remains under 4 feet
This plant’s arching fronds and fine texture make it a must-have indoors. It thrives in low light conditions, making it best for bedrooms.
Botanical Name: Livistona chinensis
Height: Typically stays below 6 feet
This small palm stands out with its round, fan-like leaves, making it an ideal tabletop plant. Just prune yellow fronds when they appear. The best part – it stays stubby!
Botanical Name: Chamaedorea cataractarum
Height: Usually grows up to 6-8 feet tall
With its dense, feathery fronds, it is excellent for creating a lush look in the rooms. Make sure you keep it where there’s plenty of indirect light.
6. Pygmy Date Palm
Botanical Name: Phoenix roebelenii
Height: About 4-6 feet tall
This palm sports arching fronds with delicate, narrow leaflets. Its feathery foliage creates a soft, tropical look, perfect for creating a focal point in small garden areas.
Botanical Name: Cycas revoluta
Height: Can be maintained at 2-5 feet
Though not a true palm, the Sago Palm‘s glossy, dark green fronds resemble fern leaves. It is perfect for gardens and living rooms, both!
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You don’t always need a tree around to hang a bird feeder to attract those pretty winged creatures to your garden! Here are some innovative ways to do it!
Most councils will recycle your Christmas tree, but little is as sad, in those grey days post-Christmas, than the sight of enormous piles of discarded trees at drop-off points, waiting to be collected. Councils normally shred them and use the chippings as mulches in parks or woodland areas, so there’s nothing to stop you doing the same at home.
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