If you are looking to plant trees or shrubs that flower quickly and provide a long season of blooms, then annuals are the ideal solution for your gardening wants or needs. Annuals are considered the most adaptable plants by the experts, requiring basic care and not so optimum conditions such as the weather and soil fertility. Some of the best annual trees for planting during early spring every year are discussed within this article.
Empress Trees
A common favorite annual due to its expanded and high shade, also an ideal annual for early spring planting. The empress tree grows about 20 meters tall, gives a rich lavender scent and provides an aesthetic value for your garden or patio due its colorful purple leaves. Requires full light from the sun and regular watering. Sheltering from cold and heavy dry winds is imperative. The most common areas of growth in the United States include the South, California’s Coast and the Southern Midwest.
Lombardy Poplar
The Lombardy poplar grows very fast and has a thin, tall, green structure. Most poplars are planted during early to mid-spring and bloom very rapidly if proper conditions are met. Commonly planted in rows, they must be separated with a distance of at least 2.5 meters apart. Just like empress trees, poplars also give an appealing value to any garden or patio. They are an ideal annual to plant in the Northwest and Northeast regions.
River Birch
The river birch is characterized for its curly and blackish bark and an approximate height from 10 to 15 meters. Its unique foliage offers a rhombic to oval green and turns yellow and falls during autumn. Some of the care that is considered involves the placement of moist and acidic soil, constantly wet conditions but they are resistant to long periods of dryness and flooding.
Willow
The willow is characterized for its beauty and fuzziness. This annual is always planted during the spring, grows moderately quickly and can create forests due its high rate of reproduction once the annual dominates a region. However, it is potentially considered as an invasive species in many parts of the world and planters should take precautions to not invade a natural, native area already home to many other different species. Willows can grow up to 30 meters high and 15 meters wide; its flowers are small fuzzy catkins and are light green in color. They require full sunlight, sufficient moisture and watering, and should not be planted nearby water in order to control potential explosive growth. The willow commonly grows in the southern areas of the United States as well as the southwestern coasts.
Japanese Zelkova
The Japanese zelkova is often mistaken with regular elms due to their strong similarity. Usually grows up to 20 meters tall, its foliage highly resembles those of elms with yellow-orange leaves to deep red in the fall. Ideal to plant during the spring in order to be pruned during the fall when it is considered to be dormant. Requires a great deal of sunlight to grow and resemble its natural beauty, basic moisture or watering and most species are resistant to Dutch elm disease. Commonly found in the southern states,
These five are the most common annual trees planted during the spring that grow moderately fast. The basic care that you should take is to plant them during the early spring, give them about 6 to 8 hours of sunlight every day, give about an inch of water every week and keep fertilizers and other uncommon factors for annuals out of the basic care processes until they are well established.
Annuals are plants and trees to plant if you are looking to aesthetically decorate your garden, backyard, patio or any other place that needs a little touch of detail. Their beauty, essence and growth immensely provide great results for many reasons beyond the scope of planting trees or plants. They are a unique species that will give you the most out of your hard work and money by providing the most beautiful plants and trees that grow in great conditions with proper care with basic needs without that many demands. Some of them even grow in conditions that are not ideal to their growth; this fact just proves how versatile and adaptable annuals can truly be.

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Great tasting vegetables, conveniently available right outside your door, grown organically and costing very little, the benefits of growing your own vegetables are certainly attractive. Many people have learned how to grow vegetables from their parents or grandparents, from following TV programmes or reading books and magazines and the popularity of the activity can be seen by the demand for allotments all across the country. Previously when income levels were lower and food less readily available, most people would have grown at least a few varieties of vegetables at home. Now that food costs are on the increase again, more and more people are attracted to the idea of growing their own.
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