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10 Austree Hybrid Willow Trees, Fastest Growing Shade or Privacy Tree - Austree Hybrid Willow Tree - 10 Live Trees

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  • Easy to Grow - Low Maintenance Trees
  • Fast Growing 10-15 feet a year. Privacy and Shade in No Time. Produce Oxygen and Filter the Air
  • Attractive Tree - Pleasing to the Eye. You will be happy with these trees and how fast they grow. Satisfaction Guaranteed
  • You will be amazed by how fast these trees grow.



Product Description

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Versatility in landscaping:

The Austree Hybrid Willow's fast growth and adaptability make it suitable for various landscaping purposes, such as creating hedges, screens, windbreaks, or even as a standalone specimen tree.

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Rapid Growth Rate:

One of the most significant benefits of the Austree Hybrid Willow is its exceptional growth rate, which can reach up to 10-15 feet per year. This fast growth allows for quick establishment in landscapes and makes it an ideal choice for those looking to create natural barriers or fill empty spaces in a short time.

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Privacy and windbreaks:

Due to its dense foliage and rapid growth, the Austree Hybrid Willow serves as an excellent natural privacy screen or windbreak. Planting a row of these trees can help block unwanted views, reduce noise, and protect your property from strong winds.

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Soil erosion control:

The extensive root system of the Austree Hybrid Willow makes it an effective solution for controlling soil erosion, particularly in areas prone to water runoff or on slopes. The roots help stabilize the soil and prevent it from being washed away during heavy rains.

Cuttings sent direct from our farm. Videos and instructions included.

Our Tree's & Cuttings come with Detailed Planting and Care instructions, making it simple for both novice and experienced gardeners.

detailed planting and care instructions

Adaptable to various soil types:

Austree Hybrid Willows are highly adaptable and can thrive in a wide range of soil types, including clay, sandy, and loamy soils. They can also tolerate wet or poorly drained areas, making them suitable for planting in various landscape conditions.

Our mission is to inspire green spaces and connect people with plants. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, we're here to help you grow.

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P. Myer
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
Exactly one (1) month from receipt, 7 of the 9 stalks growing with roots and leafs sprouting. Received the damp stalks and immediately placed in water as instructed. I used a glass container so I could clearly see which stalks were sprouting roots. Initially only 3 stalks had enough root structure to plant, then a week later 3 more stalks had adequate roots. Very pleased with the leafs sprouting, am looking forward for these maturing into full growth stalks.
S
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023
to start off, I will definitely have to pay better attention to my middle of the night purchases! I searched for bamboo, as that is what I wanted but while skimming the star review numbers, this option showed in the feed. with such great reviews, I made the purchase and my package arrived, expeditiously — with no damage to the treelings (as we were still in 110 degree weather). I read all of the literature provided as well, scanned the QR code provided with the literature (this is when I discovered I had not purchased bamboo, nonetheless, these willows I received were shown to provide privacy and shade which is what I wanted). I followed the instructions, placing them in water and … they never rooted. two started shooting thorn-like sprouts then nothing.I just ended up with twigs in water! they never went dry nor were they in direct heat or light. even though I purchased outside of what I wanted, I was pretty excited for them to begin sprouting up but that did not happen. I have waited to write this review because I received these September 5th. our weather remained hot and now, on October 30th is flipping to 40 degrees. that said, I considered the timing in which I purchased these to begin planting, why I paused the review. I did buy the 10 set, receiving three extra however, only 7 were healthy size and the others were very thin so I assumed the extra three made up for the tiny 3 of 10.in all ways I dice it, this was not a favorable purchase for me. if between now and, let’s say… next spring, things turn around, I will update my review.
Northern Lights
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2020
Update at 12 months after receiving order:Pictures 3 and 4 were taken about a month ago and those trees are currently about seven feet tall. During this past month all of my trees have added at least another two feet in height. My objective is to create a living fence, so when several of the larger trees reached 12 to 14 feet tall, I cut about 3 feet off of the tops. The lower branches are filling in and just starting to create a privacy fence. The trees in the pots are growing the fastest, but they will get planted in the ground during the next couple of weeks.My recommendation is: water, water, water.Update 9 months after receiving order:All of the Willow trees survived the winter, including what has been a brutal summer.Each tree has hundreds of healthy looking leaves. My shortest tree is now at knee level, but most of the trees are at around waist level.The tallest trees are the ones that I haven't planted in the ground yet. They are growing in 10 gallon pots. Those 4 trees are way over my head in height, and I estimate them to be around 8 feet tall.As the days started getting longer, warmer and drier, I began watering the willows everyday. I also give them a good drink of Miracle Grow about every 10 days.I think it took part of the summer growing season for the roots to get established, but once they started growing, they really took off.My fastest growing trees are gaining about an inch of height every day.I hope to update in another few months before the trees go dormant for the winter.I received these just over a month ago. Stems were placed in 4 inches of water for 3 days, and then transferred into pots. It's the 3rd week of October and they are doing great. Yesterday I planted half of them in the ground and I will leave the other 6 plants in pots over the winter. I'm in zone 8b.
Ciara Dawn
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2020
January 23, 2020So far so good. I put them in water several days ago at 6 am . First photo is 7pm the same day, already little nubbies! The next picture is 7 days later! Seriously, dont buy these until you're ready for them.Update June 2, 2020See photos, the tallest ones are up to about 30"-32". We had a pretty heavy snow storm over the winter and I had them sitting outside in pitchers of water... out of the 20, I still have 14. Some died because the dogs got to them, others just werent doing too great. I have several in one pot to help them get their roots up to par before I put them in they're permanent containers... I live in a neighborhood. WILLOWS WILL GO AFTER YOUR WATER LINES! If you dont live in the country, I highly suggest putting them in pots. They must be atleast 50 feet from water lines and houses. Save yourself the plumbing damage. I soak them daily and keep the soil moist at all times.Update July 1, 2020Just transplanted the 14 trees into 7 tubs. I need them for privacy and adding some green to the yard. I expect them to go into shock. Yellowing and crispy leaves. But they should be OK. If you're thinking of getting these, I hope my review updates help you to know what to expect.Update August 3, 2020Welcome back! For this months update, the trees are loving their own space and they had just a smidge of shock after the move. A few lost leaves, but for the most part, all is well. The red and black markings are exactly one week apart. So you can see that they are growing so fast! I'm 5' 3", and two are already taller than me. I cut some of the suckers from the bottom to help transfer energy to the already established branches, im hoping these will fill out and start blocking out neighbors. We have had some hot weather (high 90s, to triple digits) and they are doing well in the heat. I have had some critter problems, but I spray them once a day with a safe repellent. Till next month, hope this helps!Update Sept 6For this months update, I think the photos speak for themselves. My best tree is measuring at about 9 feet, two are roughly 6 feet, and the other four are still trying to find their bearings, i havent seen too much movement with them yet. Im in Southern California and we've been in the triple digits for several weeks now. They have just flourished in this weather, and im watering them in the evenings everyday. 👍Update June 13, 20213 out of the 4 trees are over 10 feet tall. These guys are doing great! 👏Update August 1, 2021My dudes are still growing strong, however here in Southern California, we've had a pretty hot summer, average day is mid to high 90s. and I think these guys are feeling it. I had a lot of leaves fall off, and I think it was due to lack of water. I upped the watering to morning and evening, and I'm starting to see buds again. These guys like their moisture!
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