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in inches or feet. no links please. i live in pennsylvania

2006-08-19 14:57:40 · 4 answers · asked by the viper 3 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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Quickly to 40 feet -- 1 to 3 ft. per year.
More info? http://www.cdr3.com/redwoods/re00005.htm

2006-08-19 15:45:27 · answer #1 · answered by murphy 5 · 1 0

Fertilizer will help them improve on the instant. Conifers have roots which unfold around from the backside of the tree in a circle, frequently from a million' to 3' deep, so tilling the soil and including mulch will help. you additionally can purchase the main important timber the nursery sells to get a head start up.the two way, it continues to be going to take countless years incredibly in case you % to enhance Redwoods and Cedars. those are very sluggish transforming into timber, and Pines are not the quickest transforming into tree species. Your suitable guess may well be to speculate in tree species which improve on the instant, which contain Locust, Alder, and Eucalyptus timber. you additionally can plant the two species on the same time and shrink down the Alders, Locusts, and Eucalpytus whilst the Redwoods and Pines attain a great length (20 to 30 years later)

2016-10-02 07:32:58 · answer #2 · answered by sarver 4 · 0 0

It will make a lovely addition to your landscape in 100 years. ;-)

OK, they grow relatively fast when young - maybe 6" to a foot per year if happy. And the foliage is beautiful. Good luck!

2006-08-20 01:35:04 · answer #3 · answered by keepsondancing 5 · 0 0

Once it's establish and in a sunny spot,it grows fast.

2006-08-19 15:04:33 · answer #4 · answered by whataboutme 5 · 0 0

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