Fast growing trees
Fast growing trees
Hi all, I'm new in St. Augustine, Florida, and want to plant some fast growing trees that won't become a monster or create a huge mess in the yard as some flowering ones can. One I've been looking at is the tulip poplar; does anyone have any experience with it? What about other options? Thanks: yh_questn
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hello and welcome :-6 i am very familiar with st. aug. there is a good gardening section in the paper, the record, and a message board there, many people would be glad to give you advice ....go here and sign up for the message boards. good luck! www.staugustine.com.
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Eucalyptus would be a good tree to try, grows fast ,nice to look at ,easy to prune and if you get a cold the scent off the leaves are great for clearing the airways.
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Koala bears love it not that this helps you but I just thought I would drop it in.

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kclan5 wrote: Hi all, I'm new in St. Augustine, Florida, and want to plant some fast growing trees that won't become a monster or create a huge mess in the yard as some flowering ones can. One I've been looking at is the tulip poplar; does anyone have any experience with it? What about other options? Thanks: yh_questn
I don't know types of poplar, but the poplars I have experience with can send up shoots 6 feet or more in no time, and can be monsters. 30 feet or taller.
I don't know types of poplar, but the poplars I have experience with can send up shoots 6 feet or more in no time, and can be monsters. 30 feet or taller.
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How come I only have fast-growing weeds in my yard?
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lady cop wrote: hello and welcome :-6 i am very familiar with st. aug. there is a good gardening section in the paper, the record, and a message board there, many people would be glad to give you advice ....go here and sign up for the message boards. good luck! www.staugustine.com.
Thanks for the info. I've signed up and will heed local advice. :rolleyes:
Thanks for the info. I've signed up and will heed local advice. :rolleyes:
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BabyRider wrote: HI!! Welcome to FG. I know next to nothing about gardening, but there's plenty of other stuff here to check out, so stick around and have some fun! :yh_peace
Thanks for the welcome. I've never been in a chat room -- looks interesting but time consuming. :yh_coffee :yh_coffee
Thanks for the welcome. I've never been in a chat room -- looks interesting but time consuming. :yh_coffee :yh_coffee
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chonsigirl wrote: How come I only have fast-growing weeds in my yard?
Don't we all!
Don't we all!
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scotty wrote: Eucalyptus would be a good tree to try, grows fast ,nice to look at ,easy to prune and if you get a cold the scent off the leaves are great for clearing the airways.
Koala bears love it not that this helps you but I just thought I would drop it in.
Thanks for the advice; I'll do some research. And I agree, the smell is wonderful, although I'm only used to it in flower arrangements.
Koala bears love it not that this helps you but I just thought I would drop it in.

Thanks for the advice; I'll do some research. And I agree, the smell is wonderful, although I'm only used to it in flower arrangements.

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Accountable wrote: I don't know types of poplar, but the poplars I have experience with can send up shoots 6 feet or more in no time, and can be monsters. 30 feet or taller.
The tulip poplar has large flowers on it, but I read in one description that it will take 15-20 years before they start to produce. If that's true, I won't worry about the mess, but it's hard to find such info on the web. They tell us all the assets, but often not the liabilities. :-2
The tulip poplar has large flowers on it, but I read in one description that it will take 15-20 years before they start to produce. If that's true, I won't worry about the mess, but it's hard to find such info on the web. They tell us all the assets, but often not the liabilities. :-2
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kclan5 wrote: The tulip poplar has large flowers on it, but I read in one description that it will take 15-20 years before they start to produce. If that's true, I won't worry about the mess, but it's hard to find such info on the web. They tell us all the assets, but often not the liabilities. :-2
Yeh, like shallow root systems that pop up all over & ruin the look of the lawn (not the polar, just in general).
Yeh, like shallow root systems that pop up all over & ruin the look of the lawn (not the polar, just in general).
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Jacarandas are pretty. A paloinia gets huge there. Ask the nursery guy about it. Avocados don't flower, but the foliage is incredible. Don't get a Brazilian Pepper though, their roots are invasive.
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Dizz wrote: Jacarandas are pretty. A paloinia gets huge there. Ask the nursery guy about it. Avocados don't flower, but the foliage is incredible. Don't get a Brazilian Pepper though, their roots are invasive.brazilian peppers are an imported pernicious weed, nobody would actually plant them on purpose. it's like kudzu.
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kclan5 wrote: Thanks for the welcome. I've never been in a chat room -- looks interesting but time consuming. :yh_coffee :yh_coffee
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Dizz wrote: Jacarandas are pretty. A paloinia gets huge there. Ask the nursery guy about it. Avocados don't flower, but the foliage is incredible. Don't get a Brazilian Pepper though, their roots are invasive.
Jacarandas are amazing !
In full bloom you can see a purple haze for a mile....cool cool tree.
Jacarandas are amazing !
In full bloom you can see a purple haze for a mile....cool cool tree.
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kclan5 wrote: Thanks for the welcome. I've never been in a chat room -- looks interesting but time consuming. :yh_coffee :yh_coffee
Hi...I'm new here too. TIME CONSUMING...you're not kidding ! But I have spent the best time lately chatting to the lovely guys and gals on this site. You'll enjoy the time spent here. Loads of fun and stuff to learn as well. Because of the time difference (UK US) I have been up quite late at night.
Anyway....ENJOY....Warm wishes
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Hi...I'm new here too. TIME CONSUMING...you're not kidding ! But I have spent the best time lately chatting to the lovely guys and gals on this site. You'll enjoy the time spent here. Loads of fun and stuff to learn as well. Because of the time difference (UK US) I have been up quite late at night.
Anyway....ENJOY....Warm wishes
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Nomad wrote: Jacarandas are amazing !
In full bloom you can see a purple haze for a mile....cool cool tree.
Purple Haze :yh_drool
In full bloom you can see a purple haze for a mile....cool cool tree.
Purple Haze :yh_drool
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Good morning accountable. How very nice to see you. Hope you are well. Have a great day.
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Nomad wrote: Good morning accountable. How very nice to see you. Hope you are well. Have a great day.
Thank you, sir. And the same to you. :-6
And my compliments on your new avatar
Thank you, sir. And the same to you. :-6
And my compliments on your new avatar
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Good ol' Foop! :rolleyes:
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Accountable wrote: Good ol' Foop! :rolleyes:
who's Foop?
I demand an answer!
sorry, that was a little over the top wasn't it? i can never tell.
who's Foop?
I demand an answer!
sorry, that was a little over the top wasn't it? i can never tell.
Get your mind out of the gutter - it's blocking my view
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Suits you well
gets me nowhere but it might work for you :wah:
foopy is floppy disk or poppy er whatever it is
gets me nowhere but it might work for you :wah:
foopy is floppy disk or poppy er whatever it is
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Nomad wrote: Suits you well
gets me nowhere but it might work for you :wah:
foopy is floppy disk or poppy er whatever it is
oh, OATMEAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
gets me nowhere but it might work for you :wah:
foopy is floppy disk or poppy er whatever it is
oh, OATMEAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Get your mind out of the gutter - it's blocking my view
Mind like a steel trap - Rusty and Illegal in 37 states.