How to plant a palm tree in Arizona - adding companion plants

After planting the tree and firming in the soil around the rootball, it's good to add some companion plants for your palm tree. I am looking for a Tropical Paradise look here, like an oasis in the desert, so I want to add plants that like water. The tiny red spike that you see is a canna, next to that is an amaryllis. You can't see it under the leaves of the Dioon edule, but I have planted some ice plant, too. On the other side is a clump of ornamental garlic.

I have stepped on the rootball to force the soil down and eliminate air pockets, and I will continue to water heavily. I will cover the entire area with a nice big bag of potting soil, and force that in also.

For design effect, you want the plants to criss-cross a bit. It's OK if they touch, it adds to the tropical feel.

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