1.
Equipment and preparation:
Before you begin, make sure you have the right equipment, which may include heavy-duty gardening gloves, a pruning saw or hand saw, pruning shears, and a safe ladder if your palm is tall.
It is also important to inspect the palm for any potential risks, such as dead branches, crossed or damaged branches.
2. Identification of the branches to be trimmed:
Dead, damaged or diseased branches are the first to be removed. These can be a source of diseases or pests for the palm.
Branches that are growing in unwanted directions or that are interfering with structures or cables can also be trimmed.


