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Old 11-03-2003, 03:56 PM
mmarteen
 
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Default Tree Recommendation - Minneapolis Area

Is the seedless ash susceptible to the nasty ash disease that is currently
ravaging southern Michigan?

If you are in the twin cities I would recommend visiting a bachman's. They
give free landscaping advice. Although it's on the other side of the cities
from you, Gertens in Inver grove Heights has a massive nursery and you can
walk around and check out some of the trees yourself. They can also
probably advise you.

mm

"B & J" wrote in message
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"Joseph Paturbo" wrote in message
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Just relocated several months ago to Minneapolis area...new
construction, not a tree on the lot (about 1/2 acre). Would like to
put in a few trees this spring. What's recommended in this area for
relatively quick growth and eventual shade? Thanks for any info!

ac


One of my favorites when I lived in MN was the seedless green ash. It

didn't
fill my garden and flower bed with seedlings, and it had the remarkable
habit of dropping all its leaves in the space of a day. To add to its
attractiveness was the fact that it was relatively disease free (did get
leaf galls) and had a wide crown for shade

A problem can occur because it does develop weak crotches, which can split
away from the main trunk, but one can safeguard against this by early and
careful pruning of improperly angled branches.

John