Spring Grove Ginkgo Trees - Winter Interest and Structure - February 2026

Trees and winter interest series continues with a pair of Spring Grove dwarf Ginkgo trees that are planted on either side of our back stoop.  These were the first two (of now three) dwarf Ginkgo trees in our garden and were planted in May 2023.  They've had three full growing seasons in their spot and were replacements for some Rhododendrons that never really performed in these spots.  

Over the years, I've posted about their small, green, fan-shaped foliage, how I've fed them/supplemented them with lime and municipal biosolids and admired their golden fall leaf drop.  

The two trees are different - one having a lower main trunk and multiple branches with the other having a more traditional apical meristem. 

But, they've both grown.  Quite a bit.  Here's a bare-naked post from December 2024 (13 months ago) to compare size.  Below is what they look like right now:

Spring Grove Ginkgo (Dwarf Ginkgo) in DormancySpring Grove Ginkgo (Dwarf Ginkgo) in Dormancy

One of my (recently posted) "Great Garden Rules is #8:  Don't prune anything for a while.  I guess...it is time to ask:  "What is a while?"  Is three seasons "a while"?  Maybe.  I might get out the pruners and dormant prune a couple of things on these to clean them up this Winter.  

Last Summer, I came across this dwarf Ginkgo in a large pot in Ireland and if I see another dwarf Ginkgo this year, it might be worth picking up to try something similar.  

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