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Every tree I've bought from FGT has been amazing. My first purchase was 2 cherry trees (different varieties for better polination) and a peach tree. The peach tree came with tiny peaches already growing on it. Those peaches are now almost ripe - two months after planting!
FastGrowingTrees.com has a rating of 4.0 stars from 19,545 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with FastGrowingTrees.com most frequently mention customer service, good condition, and great shape.
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I tried a wide variety of flower trees, fruit bushes and evergreens from Fast Growing Trees. Some fared well – others left me dismayed. Here I focus on 5 of their most purchased trees based on 2018 sales data, examining their progression in my own garden compared to expectations set.
Wirecutter senior staff writer Rachel Cericola and beauty editor Patricia Tortolani can both attest to the hard-won charms of gifted Meyer lemon trees. Rachel’s tree required a grow light to...
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Fast growing trees next to buildings are a recipe for trouble. Fast growing trees in open spaces will give more body to the spaces with faster results. A fast growing tree can also be what is called a 'wijker' in my language, essentially a sort of place holder in the vicinity of a slow growing tree that gives body to a space until the slow one ...
I’ve had some good luck with online sellers (Kigi Nursery, Mr. Maple, Gurney), but some things are best picked up locally. The nurseries I have nearby know what will grow here and what won’t. They’ve never steered me wrong.