You get 5 Lombardy Poplar Cuttings to grow into 5 trees. Populus nigra Italica are a very unique tree that rockets straight up to the sky at an amazing rate. 5-8 feet per year. Prized for privacy trees and Gold Course Trees. Guaranteed to Grow and Instructions are Included. Good in Zones 3 -10 they provide a very unique look to the landscape and do it very fast!
USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Unit Count | 5.0 Count |
Color | Green |
L**H
Hard to grow
All but one died after planting. Watered twice a day all last summer
W**Y
Transform Your Landscape: Lombardy Poplar Trees—The Ultimate Solution for Privacy, Wind Blocking
For those looking to enhance their outdoor space with elegance and practicality, the Lombardy Poplar Trees for Planting offer the perfect solution. These magnificent trees are renowned for their rapid growth, effective wind blocking, and unparalleled ability to provide privacy. Whether you’re a gardening enthusiast or a homeowner seeking a natural barrier, these Lombardy Poplars are the ideal addition to your landscape. Here’s why planting these trees will revolutionize your outdoor environment.Rapid Growth: Nature’s SpeedstersThe Lombardy Poplar Trees are famous for their exceptional growth rate. In just a few short years, these trees can reach impressive heights, creating a towering presence in your yard. This rapid growth makes them perfect for those who want to see quick results and enjoy the benefits of a lush, green landscape without the long wait. Within no time, you’ll have a robust, towering line of trees enhancing your property.Superior Privacy: Your Natural ShieldPrivacy is a significant concern for many homeowners, and the Lombardy Poplar Trees excel in providing an effective natural barrier. Their dense foliage and tall, narrow structure create a thick, impenetrable screen that shields your property from prying eyes. Planting a row of these trees along your property line or around your garden will give you the seclusion and tranquility you desire, transforming your outdoor space into a private oasis.Wind Blocking Power: Protect and PreserveStrong winds can wreak havoc on your garden, home, and outdoor living areas. Lombardy Poplar Trees act as a formidable windbreak, reducing wind speeds and protecting your property from potential damage. By planting these trees strategically, you can create a natural wind barrier that preserves the integrity of your landscape, reduces soil erosion, and provides a more comfortable outdoor environment.Aesthetic Appeal: Elegant and MajesticThe Lombardy Poplar Trees are not just functional—they’re also incredibly beautiful. With their tall, columnar shape and lush green leaves, they add a touch of elegance and grandeur to any landscape. These trees create a stunning visual impact, whether planted in a straight line or clustered together. Their striking appearance enhances the overall aesthetic of your property, making it more attractive and inviting.Easy to Plant and Maintain: Hassle-Free GrowthOne of the best features of Lombardy Poplar Trees is their ease of planting and maintenance. They thrive in a variety of soil types and conditions, requiring minimal care once established. Their robust nature means they are relatively resistant to pests and diseases, giving you peace of mind and reducing the need for constant attention. With proper watering and occasional pruning, these trees will flourish with minimal effort.Environmental Benefits: Contribute to a Greener PlanetPlanting Lombardy Poplar Trees not only enhances your property but also contributes positively to the environment. These trees absorb carbon dioxide, produce oxygen, and provide habitat for wildlife. By adding them to your landscape, you’re supporting biodiversity and contributing to a healthier, greener planet. It’s an investment in both your property and the environment.Conclusion: A Versatile and Valuable AdditionThe Lombardy Poplar Trees for Planting are a versatile and valuable addition to any outdoor space. Their rapid growth, superior privacy, wind-blocking capabilities, and aesthetic appeal make them an excellent choice for homeowners and gardeners alike. Easy to plant and maintain, these trees offer both immediate and long-term benefits, transforming your landscape into a beautiful, functional, and private haven.Invest in the future of your property with Lombardy Poplar Trees—experience the perfect blend of elegance, functionality, and environmental stewardship. Transform your outdoor space with these majestic trees and enjoy the myriad benefits they bring to your home and garden!
M**N
Forget the instructions
I received the wrong instructions for my cuttings. But forget what they tell you. I am here to tell you a better way. Get a container with some holes. Add some sand fine sand or corse add the cuttings and water and place in a shaded area and cover with some white plastic to keep evaporation to a minimum. A 13 gal trash bag works well. If you have some rooting compound you will get better results with a bigger root ball. I use a liquid root booster from TPS. It is good stuff. And easy to use. But if you do not have a rooting compond you can always use some banana peel in some water left over night. This will help a root ball and is all natural. Now wait 2 to 4 weeks checking on the every few days to see if they might need more water. If the roots dry out they will die. Well best of luck to you 80% of the cutting making it and rooting will be in the time of shipping and the plant it was cut from. Do as I said and even a doomed cutting has a good chance of growing into a cloned plant. I have cloned trees rose bushes tomatoe plants, grape vines and many other plants. I have had a 98% rooting outcome year after year. I should add I like sand because it's easy for roots to grow in and can be easily liquidation with a garden hose once it's time to remove the cutting from the sand. You do not want to just pull it out of the sand. Sand will pack tight and all the fine little roots could be ripped off. Pouring water into the sand will cause it to move with the water. Thus is called liquidation of sand. As the sand is flowing with the water the tree can be pulled from the sand without damaging roots. When planting the tree I prefer to plant in a large pot or tote. With some soft dirt and potting soil. For the first year of it's life so roots can get stronger and become a root ball. Planting a tree into the ground often can kill a tree. They need water a lot of water. Pots help to hold water. The ground will let water slip away. And the roots will dry out and die. If you get your cuttings on spring keep in pots till early fall. And plant and water every day till it gets down to about 40°. If you get your cuttings in summer or fall. Keep them in pots till spring and plant after the last frost. Water each day until mud to late spring. And water often the first summer. Morning watering is best or of a evening. Not in the heat of the day. This will kill them. It will also help to get the root ball something to help it grow once it's been planted in ground. Like a grow stick for trees and shrubs or some good compost maybe even a banana with teabag or coffee grounds just under the roots. Something with potassium. If you have some old rotten wood break into little 1/4" to 1/2" size chunks and add them to the dirt. Rotten wood will help the dirt retain water longer. And release nitrogen into the soil. A little wood ash is also good. But just a little. Just never use lumber. Only limbs from trees or a tree stump. I add all that and more to my compost. I will list everything I add to compost. For rich composting soil. Bad milk. Bad eggs shells and all. Any plants from garden or house. Old fruit or vegetables grass clippings fall leaves but they should be turned under from the start.. the are dry and will take longer to decompose. Any fish or dead rodents. Tea bags coffee grounds. Pretty much and food or plant life or old dead wood from a tree.. but not if any food has a lot of salt. lastly i will add a scoop of hydrated lime any time I turn the compost. It will speed up the decomposing material. Please note DO NOT BREATH ANY HYDRATED LIME. It can cause injury and or death. I find it's best to add it to water in a bucket and pour onto compost. This will keep pets or people down wind from breathing the dust. I know this is getting to be too long. I I will end this here. I will be making a YouTube channel soon if someone doesn't already have one called the Missouri Man. For every reason that make life easier. Bye every one.
K**R
Don’t waste your time
The 5 inch sticks they send sprouted in water, but once I put it in soil, they did not grow. Same thing happened before when I purchased bamboo seeds from this company I don’t think they are reputable. I have a green thumb and tried a variety of different soils to no avail.
O**R
So So results
Wasn't sure what I would get when I ordered these trees but what I got was 25 8" pieces of a twigs from what I hope will be Lombardy popular trees. The instruction that comes with the twigs instructs you to soak them in a container of water until roots form and the twigs start to have leaves on them. Then to transfer them to soil. The problem I had and the only reason for the low review is only about half of the twigs started to root. The other half were nothing but dried up twigs.
A**R
from sticks to trees in no time!
I read the reviews before purchasing and had some reservations when reading a few, but there are no reservations about ordering more to plant on my property line. These sticks were rooted and started growing within a week. You can see the progression in the photos. I started by placing them in separate bottles as I read that people were having issues with roots tangling. Once they were well-rooted and showing good growth, I planted them in nursery pots to mature a little more. The last picture was taken a couple of months after receiving it. I dint want to plant in the ground before winter as I have a neighbor who doesn't seem to honor property lines and he would have unknowingly damaged them. I plan to plant them in the spring when they are more visible. I will be purchasing more for the other side of my property as well. I couldn't be more pleased.
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