About
A marketplace built specifically for palms
Palms are not shrubs. The work, the risk and the buying process are their own trade.
Palmigos connects property owners with verified palm specialists and gives those companies a fair, transparent way to win work.

Why Palmigos exists
Palm work is specialised. Height, weight, species biology, crane access and disposal all shape a job in ways generic landscaping directories ignore. Palmigos was built to route palm projects to companies that genuinely do palm work.
Who we serve
- Homeowners and HOA boards managing mature palms.
- Landscape architects and contractors sourcing specimen material.
- Resorts, municipalities and developers with portfolio-scale needs.
- Nurseries, growers, movers and removal crews looking for qualified demand.
How we make money
Providers pay for qualified leads from a prepaid wallet. Property owners pay nothing, and ranking is never sold. Sponsored placement, when introduced, will always be labelled.
Launch market
We are starting in Palm Springs and the greater Coachella Valley, then expanding across the palm belt market by market as provider coverage becomes real rather than nominal.
Questions? Contact our team.
Image policy
Photography, illustration and honesty
No image on this site is AI-generated, and none is presented as a Palmigos crew or a completed Palmigos project.
Reference photograph. Not a Palmigos crew or a completed Palmigos project.
Where credible documentary photography is unavailable — crane removals, palm installation, root-ball preparation, trimming crews in PPE, flatbed delivery and site inspection — we publish drawn technical diagrams instead of staged or misleading stock. Each diagram is labelled as a drawing.
Temporary reference photographs and diagrams will be progressively replaced with licensed provider photography and original Palmigos project photography after launch.
Credits and licences
Fan palms below a snow-dusted San Jacinto ridge, Palm Springs, California.
Photograph: bossco · Flickr · CC BY-SA 2.0
Date palm grove, Indio, California.
Street palms and desert ridgeline, Palm Springs, California.
Mid-century desert modern residence, Palm Springs, California.
Palms against Mount San Jacinto, Palm Springs, California.
Cultivated date palm rows, Indio, California.
Photograph: Ken Lund · Flickr · CC BY-SA 2.0
Santa Rosa mountains above valley palm plantings, Vista Santa Rosa, California.
Photograph: Z3lvs · Wikimedia Commons · CC0 1.0
Established date palm specimen with diamond-cut trunk.
Photograph: Torquay Palms · Flickr · CC BY-SA 2.0
Date palm crown in flower — frond bases and spathes.
Photograph: Torquay Palms · Flickr · CC BY-SA 2.0
Canary Island date palms in a formal landscape setting.
Photograph: Torquay Palms · Flickr · CC BY-SA 2.0
Field-grown nursery palm rows.
Photograph: sun dazed · Flickr · CC BY-SA 2.0
Root-balled stock strapped to a flatbed for transport.
Crane-assisted tree work with staged access and traffic control.
Photograph: TreeMinion15 · Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 4.0
Archival postcard: date palm grove, Coachella Valley, Southern California.
Photograph: Boston Public Library · Wikimedia Commons · CC BY 2.0