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Ash is a deciduous tree that changes its color in the fall and turns yellowish while the rest of the year they are dark green. It has whitish flowers that have a lot of smell and that are very showy and pretty. It usually has a height of between 8 and 12 meters although there are some that can reach 40.

If you want to know everything about ash tree care, keep reading this AgroCorrn article on ash tree care .

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How to care for an ash tree

If you want to plant an ash tree in your garden, take note of the care you should give it:

  • Sowing : Its seeds tend to germinate easily and if they are at about 4ºC between 2 and 4 months. In addition, they are usually in a samara, which is the fruit that the ash tree bears.
  • Irrigation : It needs a lot of watering since the soil must always be moist and cool.
  • Light : He likes to be in the shade although with a little sun every day and without receiving the rays directly. It does not tolerate strong wind.
  • Temperature : It is very resistant to cold temperatures and even frost, but it does not support climates that are very hot or dry.
  • Soil : The one that suits you best is the one that is fertile, moist and fresh.
  • Multiplication : It can be given by grafting or by seeds.
  • Flowering : It occurs in abundance between the months of April and May.
  • Planting : It is ideal for green areas such as gardens and parks and is not recommended in a pot.
  • Fruits : They are elongated and green in color since the ripening process is in autumn.
  • Uses : With the leaves you can make infusions that are very good for treating diuretic problems. They are also used to feed livestock.
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