Pink Dogwood Memorial Gift Tree

Hardiness Zones 4-9
The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map is the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which plants are most likely to thrive at a location.
Care Information
General Care
Watering: Water dogwood twice a week. Sun: Dogwoods like a few hours of full sun and afternoon shade. Pruning: Dogwood require little pruning. You can prune them in late winter; remove any dead or broken branches.
Planting Guidelines
Plant dogwood in the Spring, in moist, well drained, slightly acidic soil. Dig a hole three time the width to allow for root expansion, and equal depth. Water the soil before placing dogwood into the ground. Place dogwood into the ground and fill hole back with the soil.
Winter Care
During fall and winter Dogwoods will enter its dormant state. During this time the leaves will fall off and the stem will turn brown. The roots of your Dogwood will continue to grow during this time.
Potting & Container
Dogwoods have very dense, fast growing roots systems. This requires more care when keeping in a pot/container. They need well drained soil and lots of water for the first few years. Select a container that is at least twice the size of the Dogwood. You can add a layer of mulch to the top to help retain moisture.
Thank you for taking the time to complete a review. We appreciate your business.
I apologize that we were late getting this special tree out from originally expected. As with all farming or agriculture items, weather and mother nature are the biggest obstacles or hurdles that effect the products. In this case we had a longer winter then normal, which caused a slower growing rate on the trees, and the delay of delivery.
I hope that we may have the opportunity to serve you again in the future,
Kind Regards,
Maleena
Thank you for taking the time to complete a review with Seeds of Life.
We really want our clients to have a great experience and if something is not right we really desire to make it right for you.
Sometimes in the spring when we first start shipping the Dogwoods they may seem to be smaller in size . However, this tree is very healthy and will thrive when planted in full sun. There are directions on each tree to make sure that our clients plant the trees correctly. If there are any questions you can always reach out to us to make sure the tree is cared for correctly.
I know once this tree is given a little more time it will grow into a beautiful specimen that can be enjoyed for years to come. Full sun, water and a little time will yield the most beautiful tree.
Thank you again for reaching out to us and please let us know If I can answer any questions.
Sincerely,
Maleena
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