Trees for new construction...
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Trees for new construction...
I plan to put a few tress in around April/May. Lot is about 2/5 acre. Frontage is 90' with 10' deep blvd. I would like a couple in the blvd. Front yard is ~50 to house. I want a tall tree(50'>), when it's fully mature. I also would like an outside and inside corner tree at the house. Recommendations would be aprreciated. I'm zone 6a in east Michigan(Anchor Bay). I have some ideas.
Magnolias 'Jurmag1' or maples 'Paper Bark' at the blvd.
Magnolia 'Galaxy' or maple 'Autumn Blaze' in the front yard.
Japanese maple 'Coral Bark' and/or Hydrangea 'PeeGee' at inside/outside corners.
Also, does anyone know if 'Galaxy' is even avaialble this year? The few nurseries I've called in my area have no inventory or plans for them.
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Magnolias 'Jurmag1' or maples 'Paper Bark' at the blvd.
Magnolia 'Galaxy' or maple 'Autumn Blaze' in the front yard.
Japanese maple 'Coral Bark' and/or Hydrangea 'PeeGee' at inside/outside corners.
Also, does anyone know if 'Galaxy' is even avaialble this year? The few nurseries I've called in my area have no inventory or plans for them.
Here is a shot of the lot.
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Re: Trees for new construction...
I just purchased an autumn blaze maple. I couldn't decide between that and the and October glory maple. Both hybrids.
I was drawn to those because of the quick growth and my wife loves fall colors. I have 3 magnolias and all mine are slow growers. Eventually they will be used as some privacy type trees.
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I was drawn to those because of the quick growth and my wife loves fall colors. I have 3 magnolias and all mine are slow growers. Eventually they will be used as some privacy type trees.
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What hybrids of magnolia are you growing?
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I just recently put in three October Glory Red Maples. I was planting them for shade because the west side of my house gets beat by the afternoon sun.
What I learned was that the most important shade tree should be planted off of the southwest corner of the house, about 20' from the house. I started there and then basically planted in a row spacing the trees 30' apart. The color on the October Glory trees is stunning. I'm excited for fall (and a lawn reno!).
This site has a pretty neat PDF: http://forestry.usu.edu/htm/city-and-to ... ight-place
I'm envious that you've got a blank slate. The previous owners of my house jammed stuff all over the place and three years later I'm still cutting things down, transplanting, etc. It's a lot of work just to clean up after them.
What I learned was that the most important shade tree should be planted off of the southwest corner of the house, about 20' from the house. I started there and then basically planted in a row spacing the trees 30' apart. The color on the October Glory trees is stunning. I'm excited for fall (and a lawn reno!).
This site has a pretty neat PDF: http://forestry.usu.edu/htm/city-and-to ... ight-place
I'm envious that you've got a blank slate. The previous owners of my house jammed stuff all over the place and three years later I'm still cutting things down, transplanting, etc. It's a lot of work just to clean up after them.
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Thanx for the input ndlutz. I'm looking at OG red maples as well.
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forgot that I didn't respond. I'm actually growing 3 little gem magnolias. They are much like a traditional magnolia just dwarf. I do live in the Magnolia State after all.LoneRanger wrote:What hybrids of magnolia are you growing?
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Re: Trees for new construction...
There's only a few Magnolias that will actually survive this far North. I didn't look up what SACole has but I wouldn't expect a randomly selected magnolia to survive, and whatever magnolias the local nurseries carry are probably the only ones that will actually survive in your area, so don't get too picky. I also wouldn't recommend a magnolia as a parkway tree because they typically have a lot of low, far-reaching branches.
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I hear ya. Galaxy used to be available here for many years, but now I can't find any. The Jurmag1 is available here and the canopy can be trimmed up. It's a more prostrate tree with a narrow canopy and I have a 10' blvd, so I think I'll be ok. Only time will tell though. The Jurmag1 won't be in nurseries until the end of April/May. I'm still looking though. I really want a Galaxy for the front yard. It's my first choice. The Galaxy grows quite large.
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The previous homeowners put in a large one in my front yard, but it's way too close to the house for my liking. A lot of people in my neighborhood have small ones in their landscaping and they look nice, kind of like a large hibiscus. Something like mine should have really been planted in its own bed, but oh well. For now I'll just keep trimming it back as it encroaches the house and entry walk, I don't really want to replace it.
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I FOUND THEM! I was out looking around at nurseries today and happened to stop by a really small one. Believe it or not, they had 3 Galaxies. They all had frost damage on early blooms, but I need to find out where they came from. I wasn't even going to stop there. I had been there before a year ago and it seemed all they had were ornamentals. Now I'm debating if I should buy 2 and put them on the blvd. The Jurmag1s won't be in until May. Another stroke of luck, they are receiving Acer Griseum 'Gingerbread' on Monday.
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Jealous. I would appreciate the faster growth rate.LoneRanger wrote:Another stroke of luck, they are receiving Acer Griseum 'Gingerbread' on Monday.
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Well a few decisions have been made so far, I hope. A Magnolia 'Sunsation' will go in front of the dining room window and 2 Acer Rubrum 'Frank Jr.' will be go on the blvd. I still need to decide on the corner and front yard trees. The front yard is a decision bewtween Magnolia 'Galaxy' and Acer Pseudoplatanus 'Regal Peticoat'. The corner is still up for debate.
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