![]() This means they've acclimated to the West's harsh weather and will do great where ever they are planted! 90% of our plants originate from Southern Idaho and Utah. Most retail nurseries get their plants from locations in the pacific northwest because of its lush growing climate, however, when plants are shipped from such a lush environment to here, they suffer. Your plants will thrive when you plant them.Almost all of our container trees, shrubs, perennials and grasses can be unloaded by hand, you will just need to make sure there are more than one set of hands. This is a very standard wholesale delivery method but a lot of people are shocked when their plants are delivered this way. Your orders may come on a huge semi-trailer.Unfortunately, liability reasons require our truck drivers NOT TO HELP unload the truck. Depending on what you are purchasing the plants you order will be heavy and you might need help. You will probably need help unloading your plants.Make sure you do your research on what bloom cycles plants have (some plants only bloom once a year) We'll try our hardest to get you a plant that is blooming, but just know that if it arrives without flowers, it's not broken! It's most likely just between bloom cycles. Plants generally only bloom for a short window, especially in the intermountain west. They are living organisms after all! We'll verify that everything looks good before we charge your card and ship your plants. We're going to verify quality and stock before we charge you. ![]() Here's what you should expect from your plant home delivery. We explain all this so that you have an accurate expectation when plants arrive at your door. Plants are also a lot heavier than boxes and they are expensive to trans-load. Plants are alive good, they must be handled with care and with the exception of a few plants they can't be stacked. But shipping plants comes with its challenges.shipping plants is not like shipping boxes. We’re always happy to give free estimates to homeowners and property managers for any services they may need.We pride ourselves on being one of the first companies that are able to provide 2-3 day shipping directly to homes in the intermountain west. You’ll be rewarded the next fall with a spectacular autumn blaze of color.ĭonovan Arborists offers planting, and trimming services for Autumn Blaze Maples and other trees and shrubs as well as a complete landscape maintenance package for property in the Denver area. ![]() One of the most popular trees along Colorado’s Front Range, Autumn Blaze Maples can be planted at elevations up to 7,000 feet.Īutumn Blaze Maples can be planted in spring and summer, but fall is the best time to let a strong root system develop over the winter and early spring. Hardy to -30☏, the Autumn Blaze Maple is drought, disease, and pest resistant needing only occasional summer waterings and minimal care. That pattern is also narrower than most other shade trees making it an excellent choice for small yards and narrow spaces. Its upward limb growth pattern lets it stand up well to heavy snow and ice loads. They also last longer into the fall than most other trees. Its characteristic five-lobed leaves start out as green with a slight reddish undertone and turn vibrant red in the fall. In Colorado’s climate it tops out around 45 feet with a spread of 20-25 feet. It’s a fast-growing, hardy tree ideally suited to Colorado’s climate extremes.Īutumn Blaze Maples are one of the fastest-growing maples, adding nearly three feet in height each summer. The Autumn Blaze Maple is a cross between red and silver maples that’s a stronger, more color-consistent tree that’s taken the US by storm since its introduction in the early 1980s. Are you envious of the beautiful fall colors of New England? Or do you just want a shade tree that will turn heads with a blaze of color when summer turns to fall? Then the Autumn Blaze Maple is the tree for you.Īn Award-Winning Hybrid Tailored for Color
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