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What is the difference between a One Year tree and a Two-Three Year tree?

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What is the difference between a One Year tree and a Two-Three Year tree?

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One Year trees come in a 4″ x 4″ x 6″ container of soil. They generally are 12″-16″ tall with 3/8″ diameter trunk. Within a month of delivery, it is best to repot into a larger container (6″-8″ diameter) to give the roots more room to grow. Two-Three Year trees are taller, well branched and have a larger root system. They have been grown in a 12 inch container and are over two feet tall. The Two-Three Year trees have a trunk that can range between 1/2″ and 3/4″ in diameter. The canopy is over a foot in diameter. See a photo of the difference.

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