Sago Palm – Fronds are Dead
Q: Between the cold and wet this winter, some of the fronds on my sago palms are dead. What do I need to do about it?
A: Just clip off the brown fronds and wait. If the center crown of the plant wasn’t frozen completely it will send out new ones.
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