Florida palm. Planted right.
Sourced from local growers, delivered, planted, staked, and warrantied. From a 5-foot pygmy date by the patio to a 25-foot specimen sylvester at the driveway entrance — one crew, one truck, one bill.
Planted right. Standing for decades.
Pick the size. See the range.
Pricing positioned a touch above the cheapest landscapers — because the install matters more than the tree. A $200 palm planted wrong dies in a season. We hand-source from growers we've used for years, dig the right hole, amend the soil, and re-stake on a 90-day check-in.
Small (4–6 ft)
$169–$299
Pygmy date, areca, Christmas palm. Container-grown, planted by hand. Perfect for patios, pool corners, entry beds.
Medium (8–12 ft)
$439–$919
Sabal (Florida state tree), queen, foxtail. Ball-and-burlap install with mini-excavator. Driveway entrances, lanai borders, side yards.
Large (15–20 ft)
$1,199–$2,599
Sylvester, royal, Bismarck. Mature transplant, 2-person crew, full-day job. Statement piece for the front yard.
Specimen (25–30 ft+)
$3,049–$6,999
Crane install. Fully mature, fully grown, full lawn-grade root ball. Coordinated with a tree-spade crane operator and the grower.
The palms that work in Pinellas County.
Not every palm survives Florida summers, hurricane wind, or our occasional cold snaps. These are the species that actually thrive here — and the ones we recommend.
Sabal palmetto
Cabbage palm. Florida's state tree. Native, hurricane-tested, slow-growing. Cold-hardy down to 15°F. The safe choice for the front yard.
Sylvester (Phoenix sylvestris)
Silver date palm. Diamond-cut trunk, blue-green fronds. Showy specimen tree. Cold-hardy and drought-tolerant once established.
Royal palm
Roystonea regia. Tall, columnar, smooth gray trunk. Iconic South Florida look. Likes warmth — best for protected coastal lots.
Foxtail
Wodyetia bifurcata. Bushy, plume-like fronds. Mid-size, fast-growing. Great for driveway pairs.
Pygmy date
Phoenix roebelenii. Small, slow, multi-trunk option. Patio-scale, container-friendly. Easiest entry-level palm.
Queen palm
Syagrus romanzoffiana. Most-planted palm in Florida. Fast-growing, classic look, affordable. Susceptible to potassium deficiency — we plant with slow-release fert.
Bismarck
Bismarckia nobilis. Massive silver-blue fan. Statement specimen for big yards. Slow but stunning at maturity.
Areca
Dypsis lutescens. Multi-trunk clumping palm. Privacy screen on a property line. Cold-tender — best for protected exposures.
Christmas palm
Adonidia merrillii. Compact, dwarf-royal look. Bright red fruit clusters in winter. Patio-scale.
Don't see what you want? Ask us — we source from three growers in Manatee & Hillsborough counties and can usually pull in any FL-suitable cultivar within a week.
The install — start to finish.
1. Site walk & tree pick
We come to your property, look at the spot, the soil, the sun, and the existing landscape. We tell you which species will actually thrive there — not whichever one is sitting on the truck.
2. Sourced from a real grower
No big-box parking lot palms. We pick the tree at the grower, tag it with your name, and you can come look before delivery if you want.
3. The hole, done right
Twice the width of the root ball, same depth. No deeper. We score the sides so roots actually penetrate. Native soil amended with composted pine bark and slow-release fertilizer.
4. Plant, stake, water-in
Three-stake brace for anything 8 ft+ — palms blow over in their first storm if you don't. Initial deep water-in to settle the soil and break air pockets.
5. The 90-day check-in
We come back at day 30, day 60, and day 90 to re-stake, top off mulch, and check water. Most landscapers walk away after install. We don't.
6. Old palm haul-away
If we're replacing a dead or storm-damaged palm, we can take down, grind the stump, and haul it the same visit. One crew, one bill.
