I have a large (eight feet high) Chamaerops Humillis that needs to be trimmed because it's too close to the house. Can the trimmed sections be replanted, if so how?
You talking about taking off the suckers from below the soil surface? Sometimes, if carefully removed with some root stock, these can be started separately, but it is very difficult. And very inexpensive palm- if suckers small, better to just remove them and get another plant from nursery if you want more.
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