Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An update, in the last 4 months since I posted, the green giants have grown at least another 6 inches taller still look bare as hell.
Green giants are fast growers relatively, but you still need to think in "tree time". Also, there's the saying that I've found to be thematically true...in year one they sleep, in year two they creep, and in year three they leap. Plus, growth is kind of exponential. They'll push out a bit, then the following year growth pushes out on top of that previous growth, and so on. I'd also recommend using something like Vigoro tree fertilizer in early March to help power the spring/summer growing season.
Been putting this: Miracle-Gro Tree & Shrub Plant Food Spikes. Is that the same or get a different type?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An update, in the last 4 months since I posted, the green giants have grown at least another 6 inches taller still look bare as hell.
Green giants are fast growers relatively, but you still need to think in "tree time". Also, there's the saying that I've found to be thematically true...in year one they sleep, in year two they creep, and in year three they leap. Plus, growth is kind of exponential. They'll push out a bit, then the following year growth pushes out on top of that previous growth, and so on. I'd also recommend using something like Vigoro tree fertilizer in early March to help power the spring/summer growing season.
Anonymous wrote:An update, in the last 4 months since I posted, the green giants have grown at least another 6 inches taller still look bare as hell.