Monday, January 12, 2009

10 Gal Princeton American Elms Now Available!



Great news! Sharp Top Trees is now offering a 10 gallon squat containers of the Princeton American Elm. A 10 gallon squat pot is the same diameter as a standard 15 gallon, but not as deep. This will be a tree that is 9'-10' tall and have a caliper from 1" to 1.15". These are one year behind in growing from the standard 15 gallon trees. They also weigh less than the standard 15 gallon, weighing around 65 lbs. instead of the 80lbs of the 15 gallon type. These are Nicely Branched and you can see from the below photo that they are a very beautiful tree.



Garden Centers and Homeowners alike will find that these trees are appealing from a size, weight and cost standpoint. Feel free to call me and get your discounted cost today.


10 Gal Princeton American Elm & Block of 10 Gallon ready for Sale!

Planting is the same as the 15 gallon, but the hole would not have to be as deep. Remember, many people dig the holes too deep and this causes the plant to sink-in over time if it is not already too deep in the ground. The Princeton Elm is very forgiving of this, but if you dig a hole too deep, then backfill the hole and firm the bottom of the hole to make sure the plant does not sink over time. The roots will find their way into the new surounding soil.

Another important aspect to remember about the NEW 10 gallon Princeton American Elm is to keep it staked for the first year. This will ensure a straight tree until it can stand on its own.
If you are interested in getting the 10 gallon Princeton American Elm, please contact me today at (866) 387-1945 or at jared@sharptoptree.com.





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