When planting Paulownia, choose a sunny location with well-drained soil, as this tree thrives in full sun and can tolerate a range of soil types, though it prefers loamy soil. Water the tree regularly during its first growing season  to establish a deep root system, but once established, it becomes more  drought-tolerant. To maintain a multi-stemmed form, stool the tree by cutting   it back to the ground every 1 to 2 years in late winter or early spring. This  encourages the growth of multiple vigorous stems from the base, resulting in a   bushier, multi-stemmed form, helps to control the size of the tree and  promotes larger leaves, which is often desired for ornamental purposes. Apply a balanced fertiliser in spring to support healthy growth, and mulch around the   base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Regular pruning of dead or damaged branches in winter will also keep the tree looking its best.