Plant-and-Forget Shade Tree, No Fertilizing or Pruning
Why Patmore Green Ash Trees?
Once you plant your Patmore Green Ash, sit back and watch the elegant shade take hold. The Patmore keeps its uniform shape without pruning, and since it's resistant to disease and drought, there’s virtually no upkeep.
And you can enjoy this gorgeous, fast-growing tree without worrying about the next time you'll need to fertilize or water. Basically, this is the strongest Ash Tree available. The Patmore has been cultivated to be resistant to diseases and pests that commonly plague other Ash Trees. And you don’t have to worry about soil type since it thrives in both wet and dry areas.
The Patmore is iconic in the American landscape, often planted along city streets and sidewalks. Its recognizable kelly-green leaves and rounded crown bring elegant shade to any area, while its bright yellow foliage in fall delivers month-to-month contrast and beauty.
Plus, there's no fuss and there's no mess. The Patmore Green Ash doesn't drop seeds, which means you don't have to worry about a huge mess in your yard. No mess means even less work for you.
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You can't go wrong with the Patmore Green Ash Tree. Not only will it grow rapidly without much fuss, but your Patmore Green Ash particularly thrives because of its strong beginning: When you order from Fast Growing Trees, you get a Patmore that boasts a healthy, intact root system and better-developed branching. Now, you reap the rewards of strong growth, delivered directly to your door.
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Planting & Care
1. Planting: Find a sunny place in your yard (6 to 8 hours of sunlight daily) with well-drained soil. Dig a hole a foot longer and twice as wide as the root ball. Place the root ball in the hole, backfill your soil and then water.
Adding mulch to the base of the tree will help with water retention, though it is not necessary.
2. Watering: Keep your Ash Tree well-watered in its first 3 years. If you get less than 1 inch of rain per week, water once weekly, when the top 2 or 3 inches of soil are dry.
3. Pruning: You can shape the top of your tree by pruning in the spring, though it is not recommended. The Patmore Green Ash Tree maintains a beautiful pyramidal shape without pruning. However, you can remove dead branches, as this will maintain the health of your tree.
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