It depends on the type of tree you are growing, how fast it grows and how big the tree gets. For example, Bradford Pear trees grow very quickly, putting on more than a foot of height a year. They are not strong trees, though, so if you want a tree that is going to be reliable and last a long time, it might not be the best choice. Maple trees and Tulip Trees (Poplar trees) grow fairly quickly, but still take years to reach a height that will produce shade over a nice area. Oak trees grow tall, but take many years to reach their full height.
Pine and Spruce trees grow fairly quickly, but the growth can be slowed by pruning them each year in the spring before they start their growth for that season. Pruning also helps to give them a nice shape when they are young. If you want it to grow quickly, pruning it is not something you would want to do. Still, it takes several years for then to reach a mature height.
Fruit trees take several years to grow to maturity and produce good crops. Dwarf varieties would take less time.
probably about 3 weeks.
2-4 years
3-5 years
it normally takes two to four monthes to produce the oranges on the tree .
Oranges grow in a grove.
Yes, oranges grow on orange trees.
well with my expierience i dr. Phil have grow oranges myself. My wife has nice oranges and i like to juice them. every Saturday i pick them
Hot Countries like Spain grow oranges.
oranges grow.
No, the winter is much too cold in Ireland to grow oranges.
During the spring and early summer.
The only oranges that grow in Italy are blood oranges. These oranges are the sweetest of all oranges. they are available from December to July. You can get them from Sicily, Italy. Italy's blood oranges are most popular in Europe.
the broad waxy evergreen leaves remain on the tree for as long as 3 years. new leaves proudce a-lot a time during wet and warm climates.
Yes. Many states including Florida and California grow oranges.
You can grow oranges in southeastern North Carolina but there is a frost risk.