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Scarlet Sentinel Columnar Apple Tree
Malus domestica 'Scarlet Sentinel'
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Podocarpus macrophyllus 'Maki'
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Juniperus chinensis 'Hetzii Columnaris'
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Quercus robur x alba 'JFS-KW1QX'
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FAQ's for Buying Columnar Trees Online
What are the best columnar trees for privacy in narrow spaces?
What are the best columnar trees for privacy in narrow spaces?
Top-performing columnar trees for privacy include Emerald Green Arborvitae, Taylor Juniper, and Italian Cypress. These slender evergreens offer dense foliage and stay naturally narrow, making them ideal for tight property lines, side yards, or compact urban landscapes.
Can I grow columnar fruit trees in small gardens or patios?
Can I grow columnar fruit trees in small gardens or patios?
Yes, columnar fruit trees like Scarlet Sentinel Apple, Blushing Pearl Columnar Peach, and Flavor Gold Nectarine are designed for tight spaces. Their vertical growth habit makes them perfect for small yards, patios, or container gardening while still producing delicious homegrown fruit.
Which columnar trees are best for year-round color?
Which columnar trees are best for year-round color?
Columnar evergreens such as Blue Italian Cypress, Columnar Blue Spruce, and Hinoki Cypress provide consistent color in every season. These trees add structure and beauty even in winter and pair well with flowering or deciduous companions for seasonal contrast.
How far apart should columnar trees be planted?
How far apart should columnar trees be planted?
Spacing depends on the mature spread of each variety. As a rule of thumb, plant columnar trees 2 to 4 feet apart for a tight screen or 5 to 10 feet apart for a more spaced ornamental look. Always consult the mature width on the product page for best results.
Do columnar trees require special care or pruning?
Do columnar trees require special care or pruning?
Most columnar trees require minimal pruning due to their naturally narrow shape. Light pruning can help maintain shape or remove damaged branches. Ensure proper watering during establishment and mulch to retain moisture. Use Nature Hills Root Booster to support healthy root development.


