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Ginkgo Trees for Landscaping Projects

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  Ginkgo trees are a sight to behold, with their bright yellow leaves shimmering in the fall months. Their distinct leaf shape and symmetrical lobes create a fan shape outwards, which is why these trees have been prided since ancient times. Ginkgo biloba is the sole species of this genus and is often seen in landscapes and as bonsai - its popularity is undeniable even to this day!  Conifer Kingdom allows you to explore more about types of ginkgo trees that may be suitable for your own landscape or bonsai project. With expertise on hand, you can find and buy just the right type of ginkgo tree for the effect you wish to achieve.

Fast Growing Privacy Trees for Your Gardens

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Privacy is an important factor for many homeowners. Whether you are looking to create a peaceful retreat from the outside world or simply want to enjoy your backyard without the prying eyes of neighbors, privacy trees can be an excellent solution. In this blog, we will discuss some of the fastest-growing privacy trees available, including the Green Giant Arborvitae, English Laurel, Western Red Cedar, Pembury Blue, and Japanese Cedar. We will also cover how to care for these trees during the winter months, how to fertilize them, how to fight off diseases, and how to maintain healthy hedges. Green Giant Arborvitae The Green Giant Arborvitae is an excellent choice for those looking for a fast-growing privacy tree. This tree can grow up to three feet per year and can reach a height of up to 60 feet. The Green Giant is also very hardy and can thrive in a variety of soil types and climates. When caring for the Green Giant Arborvitae during the winter months, it is important to make sure that

How to water, fertilize and prune a Juniper Tree: 4 Easy Tips

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  If you're like me, then you love the smell of juniper in the air. Not to mention, they make great additions to any landscape or garden! In this infographic I'm going to show you four easy ways to take care of your juniper tree.

Favorite Of Landscapers And Homeowners : Green Giant Arborvitae

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  If you’ve ever done a search for fast-growing privacy trees, chances are you’ve come across the Green Giant Arborvitae. This coniferous evergreen is a popular landscaping tree due to its rapid growth rate, disease resistance, and an ornamental appeal. The Green Giant Arborvitae has become an increasingly popular landscaping tree due to its many desirable traits and wide availability. The Green Giant Arborvitae is an evergreen conifer that can grow up to 3 feet per year and reach heights of 40-60 feet with a 10-20 foot spread. Its bright green foliage is dense, full, and lush—perfect for providing privacy in residential backyards or blocking off unsightly views in public spaces.

Maximizing Growth and Health: 5 Tips for Planting Thuja Green Giant

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  This infographic will provide viewers with practical and actionable advice on how to plant Thuja Green Giant trees to ensure maximum growth and health. It will cover important topics such as planting depth, soil preparation, watering methods, fertilization, and disease prevention.

Pinus contorta: Adaptable trees for your garden

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If you're looking for a long-lasting, adaptable tree to spruce up your garden or landscaping project, look no further than the Lodgepole pine . This species is drought and pest resistant, boasting an average lifespan of 150 years! Not to mention it features uniform trunks and branches that create a lush visual backdrop throughout the seasons, making this evergreen an ideal choice for beginners and experienced homeowners alike.  

Red Spring Foliage: Tamukeyama Japanese Maple

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  Tamukeyama Japanese maple typically grows to a height of 6-10 feet, with a spread of 8-12 feet, and prefers partial shade and well-drained soil. It is a slow-growing tree that takes several years to reach its full size, but is fairly disease-resistant and requires little maintenance once established. The tree is often used as a specimen plant in small gardens, rock gardens, or near water features, and is also popular among bonsai enthusiasts.

The Warmth of Cinnamon: The Distinctive Bark of the Paperbark Maple

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The image shows the close-up of the trunk of a paperbark maple tree, with its attractive, cinnamon-colored bark on full display. The bark is peeling away in thin, papery sheets, revealing a smooth, shiny, reddish-orange bark underneath. The texture of the bark is rough and irregular, with grooves and ridges running along the length of the trunk. The colors range from deep brown to reddish-brown, with hints of orange and cinnamon throughout. The overall effect is striking and adds visual interest to any landscape or garden. The paperbark maple is an ideal ornamental tree for small yards or parks. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and full sun, though it tolerates partial shade. It is also quite drought-tolerant once established and can withstand temperatures down to -20°F (-29°C). As a slow-growing tree, it may take some time to reach full size, but its stunning bark makes it well worth the wait!