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      At Plant Clearance Inc., we offer a wide variety of flowering trees to enhance any outdoor space, from personal garden corners to large backyards. Our trees come in different heights, canopy shapes,... ...Read More

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      Beginner-friendly trees include Crape Myrtles, Magnolia ‘Little Gem’, and Eastern Redbuds. They’re hardy, low-maintenance, and adapt well to different soils.

      Early spring or fall is ideal so the roots can establish before extreme summer heat or winter frost.

      Most perform best in full sun for maximum blooms, but many will still flower well in partial shade.

      It varies by species, but most start flowering within one to three years once established.

      Compact varieties such as Magnolia ‘Little Gem’, Dwarf Crape Myrtles, or Eastern Redbud ‘Forest Pansy’, and more are ideal for small spaces because of their manageable size and neat growth habit.

      Crape Myrtles are known for their long summer-to-fall bloom period. Some varieties of Chitalpa and Jacaranda also offer extended flowering seasons under the right conditions.

      Water deeply once or twice a week during the first year and use a light, balanced fertilizer in spring.

      Yes—Cercidium ‘Desert Museum’ (Palo Verde), Chitalpa ‘Pink Dawn’, and some Crape Myrtles are excellent choices for drought-tolerant or xeriscape gardens once established.

      Yes, but select compact trees and always check their mature width and root spread to avoid damage later.

      Some of the show-stopping choices include Jacaranda (with its lavender-blue blooms), Dynamite Red Crape Myrtle, and Eastern Redbud for bright spring color. These trees provide long-lasting seasonal attraction and make entrances amazing.

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