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Written by Craig B

Lighting Palm Trees For Christmas 2024

WRAPPING PALM TREES WITH CHRISTMAS LIGHTS

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Phoenix is known for a lot of things and palm trees is one of them. If you’re interested in how to install Christmas lights for palm trees, keep reading. If you and your family would love to have that wonderful winter wonderland look in your landscape, wrapping your outdoor trees in lights is the way to go. With some planning and a few measurements it can be easy and fun to get the spirit of the holidays.

TOOLS & SUPPLIES YOU’LL NEED INCLUDE
TWO LADDERS, TWIST TIES, OUTDOOR EXTENSION CORD, LIGHT DUTY STAPLE GUN, MULTIPLE STRINGS LIGHTS AND A HELPER.

WRAPPING PALM TREES

 Make sure you have everything you need before you get started so you don’t have to pause and run to the store. Leaving ladders or tools out while you are gone creates safety hazards and taking everything back in is a hassle.

1. Choose the Right Lights

  • LED String Lights: Opt for weatherproof LED string lights, as they stay cool and are more energy-efficient. They come in various colors and brightness levels, so you can choose classic white, multicolored, or even themed colors.
  • Net Lights: For palms with a fuller crown, net lights can be easily draped over fronds for an even distribution of light.
  • Rope Lights: Rope lights work well for wrapping around the trunk and are often more durable for outdoor use.

2. Wrapping the Trunk

  • Begin at the base of the tree and work your way up, wrapping the lights around the trunk. Keep the spacing consistent and adjust based on the thickness of the trunk.
  • Use a ladder if needed for taller palms, and secure the lights with twist ties or light clips to ensure they stay in place.
  • For a distinctive look, choose white or warm white lights to wrap the trunk, creating a clear base for the colored lights above.

3. Lighting the Fronds

  • Start from the center of the fronds and work your way outward to the tips of the leaves. You can attach lights to individual fronds for a starburst effect or let the lights drape across the fronds for a looser look.
  • If you want a more intense glow, consider doubling up on lights by using both colored and white strings in the same areas.

4. Add Tree Toppers or Ornaments

  • For a traditional holiday touch, place a large star or ornament at the top of the palm, securing it well with weatherproof ties.
  • You can also add lightweight ornaments on the fronds for extra sparkle. Just make sure they are shatterproof, as palm trees sway in the wind.

5. Use Solar or Battery-Powered Options (Optional)

  • If you don’t have access to outdoor outlets, consider solar-powered or battery-operated lights. Solar lights will turn on automatically at dusk, while battery-powered lights offer more flexibility if solar placement is challenging.

Safety Tips:

  • Use outdoor-rated, waterproof lights designed for trees.
  • Avoid overloading extension cords and consider using a timer for convenience.
  • Make sure lights are securely fastened to avoid damage during strong winds or rain.

With these techniques, your palm trees can bring a magical and unique tropical holiday vibe to your yard!

RESIDENTIAL TREE TRIMMING

If you find some damage or possible signs that your tree might be sick or dying while hanging your lights, give the experts a call. Phoenix Trim-A-Tree is your go to source for diagnosing what is wrong with trees, coming up with plans to save them, or helping remove trees that are beyond saving. You can trust the ISA Certified Arborists we send to look at your trees and help you with your landscape. When you’re wrapping palm trees or other trees in your landscape in lights it sets them as centerpieces in your landscape. Make sure they are up to the job with tree trimming services from Phoenix Trim-A-Tree.

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Written by Craig B

Lighting Palm Trees For Christmas 2023

WRAPPING PALM TREES WITH CHRISTMAS LIGHTS

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Phoenix is known for a lot of things and palm trees is one of them. If you’re interested in how to install Christmas lights for palm trees, keep reading. If you and your family would love to have that wonderful winter wonderland look in your landscape, wrapping your outdoor trees in lights is the way to go. With some planning and a few measurements it can be easy and fun to get the spirit of the holidays.

TOOLS & SUPPLIES YOU’LL NEED INCLUDE
TWO LADDERS, TWIST TIES, OUTDOOR EXTENSION CORD, LIGHT DUTY STAPLE GUN, MULTIPLE STRINGS LIGHTS AND A HELPER.

WRAPPING PALM TREES

 Make sure you have everything you need before you get started so you don’t have to pause and run to the store. Leaving ladders or tools out while you are gone creates safety hazards and taking everything back in is a hassle.

CHOICE OF LIGHTS

One of the first things to think of is having brown cords for the light strands. They help hide the wires and make the lights more noticeable. Using LED lights cuts down on power consumption and glow without heat. They are safe and energy efficient option. If you want to add some pop you can choose to have a different color of lights at the top and in the fronds of your palm. Read the packaging as you select lights and make sure they are rated for outdoor use. Depending on the width of the trunk and height of the tree you will need more strands. You will also want to buy more if you want a tight coil of lights and a brighter look.

WRAPPING

Make coiled balls of the light strands to make them easy to handle. You will be able to let them unwind as you go around the tree. Wrap the lights starting at the base of your palm and wind your way up the tree. If the strands of lights are slipping use the light duty staple gun to secure them in place. Make sure you are straddling the wire and not shooting through it with your staple gun. This can be a fire hazard, so take care when using your staple gun. For higher areas break out the ladders and have a friend help you continue to wind the lights up the tree. You can hand the ball of lights back and forth.

LIGHTING FRONDS

Once you get all of the lights onto the trunk you need to decide if you are going to decorate the fronds, or leaves at the top. Decorating the fronds can be a little tricky but it can really set your landscape apart. If you decided to do this you can run a look of lights down a frond and secure it in place with your twist ties. Choose to light the fronds that are closest to you for safety. Once night falls the higher fronds won’t be visible.

SAFETY FIRST

The safety of you and your tree are paramount. No one enjoys the holidays when they have fallen from a ladder, got shocked from a wire, or if the tree gets sick from too many punctures. Follow these tips to help make the most of the holiday season.

  • Don’t over staple the strands of lights. Sometimes you won’t need any staples, but if the strands are slipping try to use as few staples as possible. Trees are living things and can be hurt by going too crazy with the staple gun.
  • Use outdoor light strands and outdoor extension cords. Electricity is a useful but dangerous power source and needs to be respected. Use the right strands and cords and make sure when you do have to staple a strand down to your palm that you are not piercing the insulation on the wires.
  • Never try to hand light strands that are plugged in. Not only does it make some types of lights hot to handle but it can lead to a serious shock. This is especially true during stapling of strands.

RESIDENTIAL TREE TRIMMING

If you find some damage or possible signs that your tree might be sick or dying while hanging your lights, give the experts a call. Phoenix Trim-A-Tree is your go to source for diagnosing what is wrong with trees, coming up with plans to save them, or helping remove trees that are beyond saving. You can trust the ISA Certified Arborists we send to look at your trees and help you with your landscape. When you’re wrapping palm trees or other trees in your landscape in lights it sets them as centerpieces in your landscape. Make sure they are up to the job with tree trimming services from Phoenix Trim-A-Tree.

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Written by Craig B

Lighting Palm Trees For Christmas 2022

WRAPPING PALM TREES WITH CHRISTMAS LIGHTS

GET A FREE ESTIMATE TODAY!

Phoenix is known for a lot of things and palm trees is one of them. If you’re interested in how to install Christmas lights for palm trees, keep reading. If you and your family would love to have that wonderful winter wonderland look in your landscape, wrapping your outdoor trees in lights is the way to go. With some planning and a few measurements it can be easy and fun to get the spirit of the holidays.

TOOLS & SUPPLIES YOU’LL NEED INCLUDE
TWO LADDERS, TWIST TIES, OUTDOOR EXTENSION CORD, LIGHT DUTY STAPLE GUN, MULTIPLE STRINGS LIGHTS AND A HELPER.

WRAPPING PALM TREES

 Make sure you have everything you need before you get started so you don’t have to pause and run to the store. Leaving ladders or tools out while you are gone creates safety hazards and taking everything back in is a hassle.

CHOICE OF LIGHTS

One of the first things to think of is having brown cords for the light strands. They help hide the wires and make the lights more noticeable. Using LED lights cuts down on power consumption and glow without heat. They are safe and energy efficient option. If you want to add some pop you can choose to have a different color of lights at the top and in the fronds of your palm. Read the packaging as you select lights and make sure they are rated for outdoor use. Depending on the width of the trunk and height of the tree you will need more strands. You will also want to buy more if you want a tight coil of lights and a brighter look.

WRAPPING

Make coiled balls of the light strands to make them easy to handle. You will be able to let them unwind as you go around the tree. Wrap the lights starting at the base of your palm and wind your way up the tree. If the strands of lights are slipping use the light duty staple gun to secure them in place. Make sure you are straddling the wire and not shooting through it with your staple gun. This can be a fire hazard, so take care when using your staple gun. For higher areas break out the ladders and have a friend help you continue to wind the lights up the tree. You can hand the ball of lights back and forth.

LIGHTING FRONDS

Once you get all of the lights onto the trunk you need to decide if you are going to decorate the fronds, or leaves at the top. Decorating the fronds can be a little tricky but it can really set your landscape apart. If you decided to do this you can run a look of lights down a frond and secure it in place with your twist ties. Choose to light the fronds that are closest to you for safety. Once night falls the higher fronds won’t be visible.

SAFETY FIRST

The safety of you and your tree are paramount. No one enjoys the holidays when they have fallen from a ladder, got shocked from a wire, or if the tree gets sick from too many punctures. Follow these tips to help make the most of the holiday season.

  • Don’t over staple the strands of lights. Sometimes you won’t need any staples, but if the strands are slipping try to use as few staples as possible. Trees are living things and can be hurt by going too crazy with the staple gun.
  • Use outdoor light strands and outdoor extension cords. Electricity is a useful but dangerous power source and needs to be respected. Use the right strands and cords and make sure when you do have to staple a strand down to your palm that you are not piercing the insulation on the wires.
  • Never try to hand light strands that are plugged in. Not only does it make some types of lights hot to handle but it can lead to a serious shock. This is especially true during stapling of strands.

RESIDENTIAL TREE TRIMMING

If you find some damage or possible signs that your tree might be sick or dying while hanging your lights, give the experts a call. Phoenix Trim-A-Tree is your go to source for diagnosing what is wrong with trees, coming up with plans to save them, or helping remove trees that are beyond saving. You can trust the ISA Certified Arborists we send to look at your trees and help you with your landscape. When you’re wrapping palm trees or other trees in your landscape in lights it sets them as centerpieces in your landscape. Make sure they are up to the job with tree trimming services from Phoenix Trim-A-Tree.

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Written by Craig B

Digging Out A Christmas Palm Tree

DIGGING OUT A CHRISTMAS PALM TREE

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Getting Rid of the Stump

When it comes to palm tree stump removal, the first option is to dig out the stump. Whether or not this is a good idea depends on the size of the stump and root ball.Smaller palms with shallow root systems can occasionally be dug up with just a shovel and possibly a tool. For anything larger, however, you’ll need to utilize an electric shovel.

Large palm stumps, however, may be nearly impossible to remove even with one of these guys.

If you’re trying to figure out how to dig up a palm tree stump, start by slicing around the base to try to cut off any surface roots. With the shovel or a crowbar, you might be able to lever the stump out of the earth as you move deeper down.

TOOLS & SUPPLIES YOU’LL NEED INCLUDE
TWO LADDERS, TWIST TIES, OUTDOOR EXTENSION CORD, LIGHT DUTY STAPLE GUN, MULTIPLE STRINGS LIGHTS AND A HELPER.

WRAPPING PALM TREES

 Make sure you have everything you need before you get started so you don’t have to pause and run to the store. Leaving ladders or tools out while you are gone creates safety hazards and taking everything back in is a hassle.

Using Chemicals to Rot the Stump

Chemical rotting of the palm tree stump is a frequent method of palm tree stump removal. Palm tree stump rotting aids, not to be confused with palm tree stump killer, usually contain some sort of nitrogen.

Because wood requires nitrogen to form, supplementing it with more of this nutrient might hasten the process. You can even drill holes into the palm tree stump to speed up the process. After that, put the decaying aid in place and wait.

You can also use nitrogen-based fertilizer instead of commercial rotting aids if you have some on hand.

If you have a palm stump that needs to be killed with a palm stump killer, such as a yucca palm, there are devices on the market that can do both tasks at once.

However, there are a few drawbacks to these options. To begin with, if you choose a rotting aid that also serves as a stump killer, it will almost certainly be hazardous, posing a risk to you, your garden, and the ecosystem as a whole.

Simple rotting aids with a high potassium nitrate content are less harmful. They are not, in fact, hazardous to your garden or groundwater. They are, however, harmful to people, so you’ll want to wear protective gear when applying them and make sure pets and youngsters can’t get to the stump afterwards.

Another disadvantage of using rotten methods to remove palm tree stumps is that it takes time. If you need your stump removed in a matter of days or weeks, decaying procedures will not suffice.

Instead, you’ll have to wait a few months for the stump to decompose. The decomposed debris can now be removed and disposed of in your compost or a garden bed, and the ground can be leveled.

Naturally Rotting the Stump

Do you enjoy the concept of your stump withering away but prefer to take the natural route? If that’s the case, you can still speed things up organically by covering the palm stump with a natural nitrogen supply. The nitrogen will then naturally accelerate the deterioration of your stump’s timber.

Chicken manure, other manures, coffee grounds, bone meal, and grass clippings are all nitrogen-rich items.

To use one or more of these natural nitrogen sources on your palm stump, simply cover it in a layer of one or more of these materials. Check up on the decomposition after a few months to see how it’s doing. You can remove the decayed wood and level up the area if the stump is nicely rotted down.

It’s worth noting that this method isn’t as quick as utilizing stump-rotting chemicals. If you’re not in a hurry, however, what’s easier than covering a stump in a layer of grass clippings?

Naturally, if you are in a hurry, this solution will not solve your problem, so continue reading.

The Stump Is Being Burned

Burning is another option for removing recalcitrant stumps that has been utilized in the past. While we don’t encourage this strategy, we’ll go through it briefly so you can understand how it works.

To begin burning a palm tree stump, you’ll need a large amount of gasoline. The gasoline is then poured over the stump, soaking into the wood as thoroughly as possible

After that, it’s just a matter of lighting it.

The process, however, does not finish there. You’ll need to keep a close eye on your burning stump to avoid any mishaps. Before the base is burned into the earth, it may smolder for hours. You must ensure that the burning stump does not start a fire or go out of control during this time.

 

Burning a stump might be hazardous depending on the circumstances. Furthermore, it emits a lot of smoke and ash, and it may possibly be in violation of your homeowners’ agreement.

 

Furthermore, burning yard trash is detrimental for the environment in general. It generates unneeded carbon emissions when garden trash may be composted instead.

 

Getting Rid of the Stump

As you can see, removing a palm tree stump is a difficult task. In certain circumstances, though, there is no way around it. If you need to pave the land, for example, any stumps must be removed.

 

If the stump isn’t going to interfere with pavement or landscaping, however, it may not be necessary to totally remove it. Instead, you might want to consider hiding it.

 

Soil and landscaping ideas are one way to do this. If the stump is in a garden bed, you can order a load of topsoil and use it to create a planted mound over it.

 

Another option for concealing an old stump is to construct a rockery over it.

 

You can also plant a variety of small shrubs and bushes around the palm tree stump if you aren’t in a hurry to cover it up but want it hidden at some point. As they get taller, they will hide the stump.

 

How to Use a Stump Grinder

One of the most effective ways to get rid of a palm tree stump quickly is to utilize a stump grinder.

 

Stump grinders, as the name implies, are used to grind down stumps to the level of the earth. They not only remove the protruding stump, but they also prevent some tree species from resprouting.

 

You may be able to rent a stump grinder from a tool rental store depending on where you live. You’ll need a vehicle and someone on the opposite side to help you pull it off the back to bring it to your land.

 

After you’ve set up the stump grinder and it’s ready to start, you’ll need to run it back and forth over the stump.

 

Keep in mind that if your palm tree stump was not chopped near to the ground, you’ll have to recut it. Stump grinders can only be used on stumps that are a specific height. Anything that grows too tall will need to be clipped.

 

Using a chainsaw and cutting as near to the base as feasible is usually the easiest approach to trim an existing palm stump.

 

Hiring Heavy Equipment

Methods such as stump grinding and rotting may not be sufficient in some circumstances. Depending on what you plan to do with the location, you may need to entirely remove the palm tree trunk from the ground.

 

If this is the case, and you have a large stump, heavy equipment may be your only option. You can try digging out the stump, as indicated above, but this will only work for extremely small ones. Anything larger than a young palm will require something far more powerful than a spade to dig out.

 

Backhoes and diggers are commonly used for this task. You can be sure that your stump will come out with that much weight and power.

 

Unfortunately, this strategy has a few disadvantages. While you will be able to remove your stump, hiring heavy machinery, especially for a single stump, can be extremely pricey. In rare situations, you may be required to pay for the driver’s gasoline and time spent transporting the machine to your location. These expenses, as well as the hourly rate for having the equipment on-site, can add up quickly.

 

Furthermore, big machinery can wreak havoc on your lawn. The machine you hire may have to drive through beds and lawn areas, depending on the configuration of your garden. They can churn up the dirt, kill plants, and devastate your lawn here. Furthermore, they can damage your driveway by breaking pavers, compacting the soil, and causing it to become muddy.

RESIDENTIAL TREE TRIMMING

If you find some damage or possible signs that your tree might be sick or dying while hanging your lights, give the experts a call. Phoenix Trim-A-Tree is your go to source for diagnosing what is wrong with trees, coming up with plans to save them, or helping remove trees that are beyond saving. You can trust the ISA Certified Arborists we send to look at your trees and help you with your landscape. When you’re wrapping palm trees or other trees in your landscape in lights it sets them as centerpieces in your landscape. Make sure they are up to the job with tree trimming services from Phoenix Trim-A-Tree.

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Written by Craig B

Lighting Palm Trees For Christmas 2021

WRAPPING PALM TREES WITH CHRISTMAS LIGHTS

GET A FREE ESTIMATE TODAY!

Phoenix is known for a lot of things and palm trees is one of them. If you’re interested in how to install Christmas lights for palm trees, keep reading. If you and your family would love to have that wonderful winter wonderland look in your landscape, wrapping your outdoor trees in lights is the way to go. With some planning and a few measurements it can be easy and fun to get the spirit of the holidays.

TOOLS & SUPPLIES YOU’LL NEED INCLUDE
TWO LADDERS, TWIST TIES, OUTDOOR EXTENSION CORD, LIGHT DUTY STAPLE GUN, MULTIPLE STRINGS LIGHTS AND A HELPER.

WRAPPING PALM TREES

 Make sure you have everything you need before you get started so you don’t have to pause and run to the store. Leaving ladders or tools out while you are gone creates safety hazards and taking everything back in is a hassle.

CHOICE OF LIGHTS

One of the first things to think of is having brown cords for the light strands. They help hide the wires and make the lights more noticeable. Using LED lights cuts down on power consumption and glow without heat. They are safe and energy efficient option. If you want to add some pop you can choose to have a different color of lights at the top and in the fronds of your palm. Read the packaging as you select lights and make sure they are rated for outdoor use. Depending on the width of the trunk and height of the tree you will need more strands. You will also want to buy more if you want a tight coil of lights and a brighter look.

WRAPPING

Make coiled balls of the light strands to make them easy to handle. You will be able to let them unwind as you go around the tree. Wrap the lights starting at the base of your palm and wind your way up the tree. If the strands of lights are slipping use the light duty staple gun to secure them in place. Make sure you are straddling the wire and not shooting through it with your staple gun. This can be a fire hazard, so take care when using your staple gun. For higher areas break out the ladders and have a friend help you continue to wind the lights up the tree. You can hand the ball of lights back and forth.

LIGHTING FRONDS

Once you get all of the lights onto the trunk you need to decide if you are going to decorate the fronds, or leaves at the top. Decorating the fronds can be a little tricky but it can really set your landscape apart. If you decided to do this you can run a look of lights down a frond and secure it in place with your twist ties. Choose to light the fronds that are closest to you for safety. Once night falls the higher fronds won’t be visible.

SAFETY FIRST

The safety of you and your tree are paramount. No one enjoys the holidays when they have fallen from a ladder, got shocked from a wire, or if the tree gets sick from too many punctures. Follow these tips to help make the most of the holiday season.

  • Don’t over staple the strands of lights. Sometimes you won’t need any staples, but if the strands are slipping try to use as few staples as possible. Trees are living things and can be hurt by going too crazy with the staple gun.
  • Use outdoor light strands and outdoor extension cords. Electricity is a useful but dangerous power source and needs to be respected. Use the right strands and cords and make sure when you do have to staple a strand down to your palm that you are not piercing the insulation on the wires.
  • Never try to hand light strands that are plugged in. Not only does it make some types of lights hot to handle but it can lead to a serious shock. This is especially true during stapling of strands.

RESIDENTIAL TREE TRIMMING

If you find some damage or possible signs that your tree might be sick or dying while hanging your lights, give the experts a call. Phoenix Trim-A-Tree is your go to source for diagnosing what is wrong with trees, coming up with plans to save them, or helping remove trees that are beyond saving. You can trust the ISA Certified Arborists we send to look at your trees and help you with your landscape. When you’re wrapping palm trees or other trees in your landscape in lights it sets them as centerpieces in your landscape. Make sure they are up to the job with tree trimming services from Phoenix Trim-A-Tree.

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Written by Craig B

Lighting Palm Trees For Christmas 2020

WRAPPING PALM TREES WITH CHRISTMAS LIGHTS

GET A FREE ESTIMATE TODAY!

Phoenix is known for a lot of things and palm trees is one of them. If you’re interested in how to install Christmas lights for palm trees, keep reading. If you and your family would love to have that wonderful winter wonderland look in your landscape, wrapping your outdoor trees in lights is the way to go. With some planning and a few measurements it can be easy and fun to get the spirit of the holidays.

TOOLS & SUPPLIES YOU’LL NEED INCLUDE
TWO LADDERS, TWIST TIES, OUTDOOR EXTENSION CORD, LIGHT DUTY STAPLE GUN, MULTIPLE STRINGS LIGHTS AND A HELPER.

WRAPPING PALM TREES

 Make sure you have everything you need before you get started so you don’t have to pause and run to the store. Leaving ladders or tools out while you are gone creates safety hazards and taking everything back in is a hassle.

CHOICE OF LIGHTS

One of the first things to think of is having brown cords for the light strands. They help hide the wires and make the lights more noticeable. Using LED lights cuts down on power consumption and glow without heat. They are safe and energy efficient option. If you want to add some pop you can choose to have a different color of lights at the top and in the fronds of your palm. Read the packaging as you select lights and make sure they are rated for outdoor use. Depending on the width of the trunk and height of the tree you will need more strands. You will also want to buy more if you want a tight coil of lights and a brighter look.

WRAPPING

Make coiled balls of the light strands to make them easy to handle. You will be able to let them unwind as you go around the tree. Wrap the lights starting at the base of your palm and wind your way up the tree. If the strands of lights are slipping use the light duty staple gun to secure them in place. Make sure you are straddling the wire and not shooting through it with your staple gun. This can be a fire hazard, so take care when using your staple gun. For higher areas break out the ladders and have a friend help you continue to wind the lights up the tree. You can hand the ball of lights back and forth.

LIGHTING FRONDS

Once you get all of the lights onto the trunk you need to decide if you are going to decorate the fronds, or leaves at the top. Decorating the fronds can be a little tricky but it can really set your landscape apart. If you decided to do this you can run a look of lights down a frond and secure it in place with your twist ties. Choose to light the fronds that are closest to you for safety. Once night falls the higher fronds won’t be visible.

SAFETY FIRST

The safety of you and your tree are paramount. No one enjoys the holidays when they have fallen from a ladder, got shocked from a wire, or if the tree gets sick from too many punctures. Follow these tips to help make the most of the holiday season.

  • Don’t over staple the strands of lights. Sometimes you won’t need any staples, but if the strands are slipping try to use as few staples as possible. Trees are living things and can be hurt by going too crazy with the staple gun.
  • Use outdoor light strands and outdoor extension cords. Electricity is a useful but dangerous power source and needs to be respected. Use the right strands and cords and make sure when you do have to staple a strand down to your palm that you are not piercing the insulation on the wires.
  • Never try to hand light strands that are plugged in. Not only does it make some types of lights hot to handle but it can lead to a serious shock. This is especially true during stapling of strands.

RESIDENTIAL TREE TRIMMING

If you find some damage or possible signs that your tree might be sick or dying while hanging your lights, give the experts a call. Phoenix Trim-A-Tree is your go to source for diagnosing what is wrong with trees, coming up with plans to save them, or helping remove trees that are beyond saving. You can trust the ISA Certified Arborists we send to look at your trees and help you with your landscape. When you’re wrapping palm trees or other trees in your landscape in lights it sets them as centerpieces in your landscape. Make sure they are up to the job with tree trimming services from Phoenix Trim-A-Tree.

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Written by webtechs

Wrapping Palm Trees With Christmas Lights

WRAPPING PALM TREES WITH CHRISTMAS LIGHTS

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Phoenix is known for a lot of things and palm trees is one of them. If you’re interested in how to install Christmas lights for palm trees, keep reading. If you and your family would love to have that wonderful winter wonderland look in your landscape, wrapping your outdoor trees in lights is the way to go. With some planning and a few measurements it can be easy and fun to get the spirit of the holidays. Wrapping palm trees with Christmas lights is a way a lot of Phoenix valley residents get into the spirit. One of the most popular trees in the Phoenix area gets plenty of attention during the holidays. If you want to wrap your palm up in a bright and shiny coat of Christmas lights here’s how.

TOOLS & SUPPLIES YOU’LL NEED INCLUDE
TWO LADDERS, TWIST TIES, OUTDOOR EXTENSION CORD, LIGHT DUTY STAPLE GUN, MULTIPLE STRINGS LIGHTS AND A HELPER.

WRAPPING PALM TREES

Before you break out the ladder you will need to take a trip to the store to buy some lights. Make sure you have everything you need before you get started so you don’t have to pause and run to the store. Leaving ladders or tools out while you are gone creates safety hazards and taking everything back in is a hassle.

BUYING THE STRANDS OF LIGHTS

One of the first things to think of is having brown cords for the light strands. They help hide the wires and make the lights more noticeable. Using LED lights cuts down on power consumption and glow without heat. They are safe and energy efficient option. If you want to add some pop you can choose to have a different color of lights at the top and in the fronds of your palm. Read the packaging as you select lights and make sure they are rated for outdoor use. Depending on the width of the trunk and height of the tree you will need more strands. You will also want to buy more if you want a tight coil of lights and a brighter look.

WRAPPING THE PALM

Make coiled balls of the light strands to make them easy to handle. You will be able to let them unwind as you go around the tree. Wrap the lights starting at the base of your palm and wind your way up the tree. If the strands of lights are slipping use the light duty staple gun to secure them in place. Make sure you are straddling the wire and not shooting through it with your staple gun. This can be a fire hazard, so take care when using your staple gun. For higher areas break out the ladders and have a friend help you continue to wind the lights up the tree. You can hand the ball of lights back and forth.

LIGHTING FRONDS

Once you get all of the lights onto the trunk you need to decide if you are going to decorate the fronds, or leaves at the top. Decorating the fronds can be a little tricky but it can really set your landscape apart. If you decided to do this you can run a look of lights down a frond and secure it in place with your twist ties. Choose to light the fronds that are closest to you for safety. Once night falls the higher fronds won’t be visible.

SAFE POWER

As tempting as it might be to simply run an extension cord from the house, make sure you use an extension cord rated for outdoor use. They are rated for use in bad weather, rain and snow. This will prevent dangerous conditions and having to run another cord or ruin light strands.

SAFETY FIRST

The safety of you and your tree are paramount. No one enjoys the holidays when they have fallen from a ladder, got shocked from a wire, or if the tree gets sick from too many punctures. Follow these tips to help make the most of the holiday season.

  • Don’t over staple the strands of lights. Sometimes you won’t need any staples, but if the strands are slipping try to use as few staples as possible. Trees are living things and can be hurt by going too crazy with the staple gun.
  • Use outdoor light strands and outdoor extension cords. Electricity is a useful but dangerous power source and needs to be respected. Use the right strands and cords and make sure when you do have to staple a strand down to your palm that you are not piercing the insulation on the wires.
  • Never try to hand light strands that are plugged in. Not only does it make some types of lights hot to handle but it can lead to a serious shock. This is especially true during stapling of strands.

RESIDENTIAL TREE TRIMMING

If you find some damage or possible signs that your tree might be sick or dying while hanging your lights, give the experts a call. Phoenix Trim-A-Tree is your go to source for diagnosing what is wrong with trees, coming up with plans to save them, or helping remove trees that are beyond saving. You can trust the ISA Certified Arborists we send to look at your trees and help you with your landscape. When you’re wrapping palm trees or other trees in your landscape in lights it sets them as centerpieces in your landscape. Make sure they are up to the job with tree trimming services from Phoenix Trim-A-Tree.