Saratoga Ginkgo Tree - Summer Update - July 2023
Last Spring, I put in a TINY Saratoga Ginkgo tree in amongst the Little Henry Sweetspire out front. The height of the Ginkgo was *below* the height of the shrub, so I thought the tree would be allowed to sort-of grow-up in the shadow of the shrub. The Saratoga is a unique Ginkgo that has longer leaves that most normal/traditional Ginkgo trees. I didn't pay this tree too much attention over the last year, but it was watered with the sprinkler out front that was hitting the front porch beds, so I think it was watered enough to survive.
But, how does it look like one year later? It has put on about six inches of new height. See below for a photo showing the current state of the Saratoga Ginkgo tree. It is now emerged above the full height of the Little Henry Sweetspire - by about eight-to-ten inches. The American Conifer Society suggests that this tree will get to between 12-to-24-feet tall in ten years. Lets suggest this is the third growing season and I bought a two-year-old seedling. That means, we should see a foot (or so) of growth every season. By next Summer, we'll have it two feet above the Sweetspire. Perhaps Summer 2026 is when this becomes a true 'tree'. That's...umm...an awful long time, isn't it??
I'm going to swap out the training post to a taller version to keep the leader upright, but we're getting (soon) to the point where this becomes an *actual tree*, instead of more of a seedling. Summer 2026 can't come soon enough.
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