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what is the recommended planting spacing when you are planting in a single row, for complete privacy between heads, once thy are mature?

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Do they require a lot of water ? Our watering in Wyoming is limited


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Originally Posted by ilikemilitaria
what is the recommended planting spacing when you are planting in a single row, for complete privacy between heads, once thy are mature?

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can be planted as close as 3' apart, that fills in pretty fast and gives a good density of branches and trunks.

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Originally Posted by pdhunter
Do they require a lot of water ? Our watering in Wyoming is limited


For sure in the first year would need some irrigation if not planted by a stream or other wet area in that climate. In dry situations some things one can do to conserve moisture, is deep mulch layer, keep weeds and sod from competing for moisture, water polymers can be put in each planting hole.

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Originally Posted by hybridtrees
So far this hybrid selection I've been growing has been similar to trees like silver maple and green ash in that regard, but with a faster growth rate, 80-90 mph winds has been the highest winds so far I've tested on top of my hill.
Inch of ice on them shows their flexibility, as some willows like crack willow and black willow will just snap off with that weight.
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Recommend for Wyoming weather??????


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Originally Posted by Nebraska


How are these looking now?


after the inch of ice melted, their stems went upright again.

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Originally Posted by Fotis
Recommend for Wyoming weather??????


They can grow in that climate, but they do better east. In drier climates things like a heavy mulch layer are more necessary.

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How invasive is the root system? Would planting them 6' apart provide ample screening when mature?

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Originally Posted by WVTILLIDIE
How invasive is the root system? Would planting them 6' apart provide ample screening when mature?


Yeah, 6' apart can work good for that use. They have a strong root system, so wouldn't plant it over things like septic drain field.

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