Adaptable, Colorful Tree That Thrives in Any Climate
Looking for a modest-sized tree that’s practically indestructible? The Sky Tower Gingko Tree is a gorgeous, hardy choice for any yard! (Plus, it’s been around for over 200 million years. That’s how you know it’s adaptable!)
With its stunning color, this tree makes any space pop. From its springtime green to autumn yellow leaves, your yard will be colorful nearly year-round with this rich, vibrant tree.
Able to thrive in even the most humid or frigid weather, it’s a great plant for any environment. Pests and diseases don’t stand a chance against this foliage, either! Plant it anywhere without worrying whether this tree will thrive – it can stand up to nearly any conditions.
It’s called a Sky Tower for a reason, since it features a lovely conical shape with fan-shaped leaves. It will make a statement anywhere you place it. Yards, parks, gardens – the compact size of this tree makes it versatile for any location, and it has a much smaller footprint than other Ginkgo varieties, growing ot just 15-20 feet tall at maturity.
If you need a tree that’s everlasting, order your own Sky Tower Gingko today!
Planting & Care
Planting: Start by digging your planting hole at least three times as wide and as deep as the root ball. Well-drained soil and full sun (6 to 8 hours of sunlight daily) are best for your tree.
To plant, set your tree in the planting hole so that the top edge of the root ball is at ground level. If necessary, add some backfill soil mixture to the bottom of the hole to achieve proper planting height.
After setting your tree in the planting hole, use one hand to hold the tree straight and your other hand to begin backfilling your soil mixture around the root ball, tamping as you go to remove air pockets. Finally, water the area and apply a 2-inch layer of shredded or chipped wood mulch.
Watering: When established, Ginkgos are drought tolerant. However, you can water weekly during extended dry periods or extreme summer heat. If you’re not sure when to water, simply check your surrounding soil about 3 inches down.
BB Tip: If you see leaves wilting, turning yellow, or dropping from the tree during a summer drought, these symptoms are an indicator your tree could use more water.
Fertilizing: Feed your young Ginkgo Tree before new leaves emerge in late winter or early spring. Use a slow-release shrub and tree type fertilizer and follow label instructions.
Pruning: Gingko Trees do not require pruning, but if you’d like to prune for shaping, it’s best to do so during the summer.