Written by Jim the Realtor

March 11, 2014

Sure, a buyer might come along and love these Canary Island palm trees, but ideally you want to appeal to the masses to incite more urgency:

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3 Comments

  1. avgjoe

    pretty cool

    sure seems like a lot of roots are left in the ground with that small of root ball. I wonder how these do once they are transplanted?

  2. Jim the Realtor

    They do fine but be careful not to over-water. The soil quality is as important as anything.

  3. Jakob

    Great improvement, night and day.

    I wonder if you could have moved them to the corners of the property, ort of frame the house from the street. Might still be too much. I just love Canary palms, but they require the right space and most homes don’t have it.

    There’s a guy in Poway who is growing a whole field of them on a slope beneath his house, where other houses have avocados. Probably did the math on it when mature specimens were going for $30k each, not sure it’s a worthwhile venture now.

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