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      Plant Clearance knows that your property needs lasting shade, the kind that cools your outdoor spaces, and makes your yard look aesthetic. That's exactly why we bring an extensive range of shade trees, which... ...Read More

      FAQs- About Buying and Growing Shade Trees Online

      If you're planting small shade trees, place them 15–20 feet apart, and if large, then 40-50 feet apart, center to center, to allow canopies to develop without overcrowding.

      The Fruitless Mulberry and Fan Tex Ash are among the fastest-establishing options in heat and low-water conditions.

      You can plant them from fall through early spring. As cooler temperatures reduce stress and allow roots to establish before the summer heat.

      Most shade trees begin showing strong fall color and mature bark characteristics within 3–5 years of proper establishment in your landscape.

      Yes, container-grown trees establish faster because the root system remains intact and undisturbed during transport.

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