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Douglas Fir Sapling Trees

Douglas Fir Sapling Trees

Douglas Fir Sapling Trees

Douglas Fir trees, Pseudotsuga menziesii, are large and vigorous evergreen conifers. Mature trees in the open have a lush, attractive canopy.

For such a big tree, the Douglas Fir has a fairly compact canopy, with downward pointing lower branches that do a great job of blocking out sight from about 5 metres off the ground when they're mature. Older trees have very thick, corky bark with lovely sinuous ridges.

They're not suitable for a clipped hedge, and can be grown as a tall windbreak and screening tree up to about 55+ metres high.


Delivery season: Firs are delivered bareroot during late autumn and winter, approximately November-March inclusive.

Features

  • Use: Tall evergreen screening
  • Bareroot delivery only: November-March

Growing Douglas Firs

They're great for poor soil, as long as the site isn't too dry: British rainfall should be enough for them. As with any tree that grows in dry conditions, it still needs watering to establish.

$1.67

Original: $5.56

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Douglas Fir Sapling Trees

$5.56

$1.67

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Douglas Fir Sapling Trees

Douglas Fir trees, Pseudotsuga menziesii, are large and vigorous evergreen conifers. Mature trees in the open have a lush, attractive canopy.

For such a big tree, the Douglas Fir has a fairly compact canopy, with downward pointing lower branches that do a great job of blocking out sight from about 5 metres off the ground when they're mature. Older trees have very thick, corky bark with lovely sinuous ridges.

They're not suitable for a clipped hedge, and can be grown as a tall windbreak and screening tree up to about 55+ metres high.


Delivery season: Firs are delivered bareroot during late autumn and winter, approximately November-March inclusive.

Features

  • Use: Tall evergreen screening
  • Bareroot delivery only: November-March

Growing Douglas Firs

They're great for poor soil, as long as the site isn't too dry: British rainfall should be enough for them. As with any tree that grows in dry conditions, it still needs watering to establish.

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