How Fast Will an Eastern White Pine Tree Grow?



Written on May 20, 2007 – 4:19 pm | by gaulardcom |


If you read my last post…yes, the one I wrote five minutes ago, you know that I am going to talk about how fast our Eastern White Pines are growing.

I planted about ten of these trees last Summer. They were anywhere from one foot to three feet in height. I chose this type of tree because I read up on it and discovered that they are one of the fastest growers out there among pines.

This Spring, I gave the trees a little Ultra Turf™ Summer Turf Fertilizer plus Insect Control. I also did this last year. Not much, but just enough. Well, the White Pines now have some new growth to show. Here, take a look at some photos…

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The two photos above are of two different trees, but take a look at that new growth. The second tree has about a foot worth on top. Now, this is what I was looking for. Between the Eastern White Pines, the Colorado Blue Spruce and the Norway Spruce, we should have a nice tree line in no time.

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