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Fast Growing Trees Garden Nursery Landscaping Guide

Fast Growing Trees To Improve The Landscape Around Your Home

By Joel F Morningstar

Fast growing trees are getting rather popular to have in your back or front yard, to beautify the landscape around your home.

There is nothing more majestic than a fast growing tree. One year it is a seedling, the next year it is almost fully grown, adding to the beauty of the landscape in your backyard.

Having laid down and planted some bushes and shrubs, you can review your options and instantly transform the entire exterior look of a home. Any shrubbery or greenery that is planted will normally take a few years to reach its full potential, however fast growing trees can yield great results for impatient gardeners.

Contact Your Local Nursery For Advice

Unless you are skilled in all the different varieties of trees available, you are well advised to consult with a gardening guru. You can typically find one at your local gardening center.

He or she will be able to advise you on the best types of fast growing trees for your area. You also need to take into consideration where the tree will be planted in terms of how much sunlight it will be receiving each day.

Another thing to bear in mind when it comes to all aspects of landscaping is the time of the year that you plant certain things.

Plant In The Spring Or Fall

Fast growing trees, for example, do well when planted in the spring. Some other trees, those that take years to mature, typically can be planted either in the spring or fall.

If you have a large, open backyard and want to plant trees that will afford you some shade there are a few varieties that are well suited for this.

The Red Maple Tree

One is the red maple. These fast growing trees can be planted one spring and you can expect to be able to enjoy the shade they provide by the next summer.

You must carefully follow the planting and care instructions provided by the gardening center when you initially purchase the tree.

Oak Trees

Oak trees conjure up images of strong, solid trees that have owned the same spot of land for centuries. Granted, every tree must take roots at some point and blossom, but there are some varieties of oak trees that are also fast growing trees.

Both the sawtooth oak and the willow oak will grow quickly and will provide a beautiful focal point for either your front or back yard.

Planting A Tree As A Symbol Of Birth

A tree can become as much a part of a home as anything inside. We often plant trees as a symbol of a birth or to remember someone who has passed.

With fast growing trees you can celebrate the beauty of the tree and what it represents much sooner than you would typically. Cherish and nurture all of your trees and they will provide you with majestic beauty and shade for years to come.

Miniature Fruit Trees All Over The Yard

I have a planted a number of fast growing trees in my front and back yard. They are mostly fruit trees as I like to pick my own fresh fruit. These fruit trees are miniature fruit trees, so they don’t take up too much space and do not require too many resources or too much maintenance.

You can spend your time enjoying the view of the tree from your front yard, rather than spending all day maintaining your fast growing trees.

There are little things you can do to keep the trees growing and supplying your fruit. These include pruning, adding some organic fertilizer and manure and watering. Especially when it hasn’t rained for a few days.

About the Author:
Joel F Morningstar has written a number of articles on trees, gardening, backyard ideas and landscaping including Coffee Plant, Weed Prevention, Lawn And Garden, Patio Garden, Front Yard Landscape, Stone Walkway, Deck Ideas, Swing Set Backyard.
Keep a lookout for more of his articles on this website.



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