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QuestionHow long does it take to grow a pine tree?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.It depends on the species, location, and growing conditions. Some pines can grow to full height in around 9 years.
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QuestionWhat is the best fertilizer for pine trees?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.Pine trees like fertilizer with nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. See if you can find a fertilizer designed for pine trees at your local gardening store.
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QuestionHow do you transplant a pine tree?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.You dig a circle around the pine tree you are intending to move, about 18 inches away from the trunk. At the new planting location, remove all the grass and weeds from the new site and dig down to about 1 foot, working the soil loose. Once the tree is out, place it on a tarp and drag it carefully to the new site. In the new planting hole, spread about 6 inches worth of loose soil and plant the tree. You can water the plant well and if you want to mulch around the tree, use shredded wood for best results.
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QuestionHow far apart should I plant them?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.This varies widely with variety, but it is generally recommended to plant them about 10-12 feet apart.
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QuestionHow tall will a pine tree get?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.Generally, most pine trees reach heights of 50 to 150 feet tall if left to grow to maturity.
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QuestionHow much sunlight does it need?Community AnswerPines need plenty of sun, however young seedlings can be damaged by excessive sun.
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QuestionMy Christmas tree is still alive after four months, and I have discovered it had grown roots in the tree holder. How do I go about planting it?Community AnswerUse a large shovel and scoop out the dirt. Have a larger hole ready. Place the sapling into the hole, and carefully fill in around it with extra dirt and dispose of the pot if you so wish. Then water it.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my pine trees aren't growing?Community AnswerPine trees grow slowly and mostly take around 9 years. Give it good soil and enough water and fertilize it every other week or so.
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QuestionCan full pine cones sprout to grow a tree?Community AnswerThey can, and often do. It’s what happens in the wild if animals don’t get to them. The cone will decompose, releasing the seeds. Then they will be covered by pine needles and other debris, then snow. Come spring, the snow melts and the water destroys the protective layer around the seed. This can be simulated, as stated, by leaving in water for 24 - 48 hours, then they self-seed.
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