![]() 2" caliper = approximately 12' - 14' tallĢ.5" caliper = approximately 14' - 16' tallģ" caliper = approximately 16' - 18' tallģ.5" caliper = approximately 18' - 20' tallĤ" caliper = approximately 20' - 22' tallĤ.5" caliper = approximately 22' - 24' tallĥ" caliper = approximately 24' - 26' tallĥ. Trees typically reach 50 feet tall, producing an oval, symmetrical shape that is wider than it is tall. The caliper of a tree is measured by the thickness of the trunk, so a 2" caliper tree means that the trunk is 2 inches across. If you have any questions or would like to place an order, please call 51 or email and burlapped deciduous trees are measured by their caliper inch. We provide a large selection of trees and shrubs, these are only our most popular. ![]() If there is a tree you are interested in but do not see it on this list, let us know. If the product is too large or restricted in your state, you will not be able to checkout with that item in your cart.All prices include the tree, planting, fertilization, and a one year warranty.ĭue to supply chain issues, prices are subject to change without notice. Enter your shipping zip code at the top of this page and be sure to check the shipping information on each product before you add it to your cart. Some varieties are exceptions due to heat and plant health reasons. Spring Shipping: Region Start Date (above) - Mayĭue to unpredictable weather, these times may vary. Local Delivery (small radius from Waterloo, WI): April 22nd - November 7th Southern Region: March 15th - November 7th It grows rapidly to an eventual height of 60’ and a width of 40’. Northern Region: April 15th - November 7th Autumn Blaze maple was intoruduced in 1982 from Poplar Farms, Inc. This maple is ideal for large scale plantings. If you want to add an Autumn Blaze maple as a single tree, there must be at least 40 feet of space around the trunk. These trees should be planted 20 feet apart on center. Northern Cold Region: April 22nd - November 7th Maturity comes quickly for these trees, and they can grow as fast as three feet per year when planted under the right conditions. Therefore, we cannot guarantee any of these times. Due to unpredictable weather, staffing, inventory and industry demands these timelines can change. Keep in mind the dates below act as a general guide. For example, small fruits are only shipped in spring, but majority of our perennials are shipped from spring until fall. ![]() Our FedEx and local shipping times depend on two factors, one is by the region and the second is the type of product being shipped. See our link below “Handling & Planting Guidelines” for illustrations on planting.Add mulch on top of soil making sure to not put mulch against the trunk or stems.The top of the root ball should be visible and slightly higher than the soil around it.Fill the hole to the top of the ball with soil, then soak well with water and let settle.Lastly, remove exposed burlap from top of ball Then, remove or bend back top ? of metal basket. It is not suitable to clay or heavy soils and can suffer from iron chlorosis in many intermountain soils. It is said to have taken some of the best qualities from both trees including a strong structure, ability to adapt, and stunning red-orange fall color. Once the tree is straight and located as desired, cut and remove twine. This tree is a unique hybrid between a red and silver maple.Backfill ½ of the hole with soil and completely saturate the soil with water.Place fertilizer packets into the bottom of the hole (if purchased).If necessary, add soil under the ball so the root flair is exposed. This root flair should show when the tree is planted. Notice where the base of the trunk flairs out from the tree. ![]() Dig a hole at least 6" wider and no deeper than the size of the ball on the plant. ![]() If a hard frost is expected be sure to hold off on planting. A good indicator if you can still plant is if the ground is still workable you’re good to go. ![]()
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