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Comprehensive Guide To Caring For A Green Emerald Arborvitae

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When it comes to landscaping, the green emerald arborvitae tree is one of the most popular choices. It's beautiful, fast-growing, and can provide a great natural privacy barrier or windbreak. But in order for it to stay healthy and look its best, regular maintenance is necessary. In this blog post, we'll go over everything you need to know about caring for your green emerald arborvitae tree.  Location  The first step in taking care of your green emerald arborvitae is deciding where to plant it. The tree prefers full sun but will also tolerate partial shade. If you're planting multiple trees, make sure they have enough space between them—at least 6 feet—to ensure that each tree has plenty of room to grow.  Watering  Next up is watering your emerald green arborvitae. While the tree does not require daily watering, it does need a consistent supply of water during the growing season (May through August). During these months, you should water your tree deeply at least once per

Caring Tips for Leyland Cypress and Green Giant

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  Caring for either Leyland Cypresses or Green Giants can be daunting tasks on their own—but understanding the key differences between these two popular options will help you make an informed decision about which tree is best suited for your landscape needs. If you need low maintenance with drought tolerance then go with the Green giant arborvitae; however, if you have partially sunny areas with good drainage then the Leyland cypress is a great choice! Ultimately, both trees offer great benefits - just make sure to do your research on  Leyland Cypresses v/s Green Giants  before making any decisions!

Tips To Take Care Of Your Emerald Green Arborvitae

  With its pyramidal growth habit, Emerald Green Arborvitae can grow up to 6 feet tall and 5 feet wide which makes it a perfect choice for small landscapes where space is limited as well as larger landscapes where a low-maintenance privacy tree is desired. And since this evergreen requires very little pruning, it is an easy-care landscape tree that does not require much maintenance.

Do Bushes That Are Grown In The Shadow Also Offer Privacy?

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Want your yard to be a little more private? While you can always build a fence to split your garden into different zones, there are a number of options to take into consideration when it comes to giving privacy to your outdoor space. Unquestionably one of the best and most aesthetically pleasing methods to do this is to plant tall, swiftly growing shrubs or other plants to divide the garden into separate regions that are concealed from watchful eyes! Fortunately, there are a lot of different shrubs, trees, vines, and trailing plants that make fantastic natural screens. These plants not only enhance and shade your outside space, but they also require little upkeep. To maintain the shape of your living wall, just be cautious to give the plants regular pruning. Here are some of our top recommendations for plants that will increase your garden's solitude. Schip Laurel Schip laurel is a type of evergreen shrub for shade that works well as a natural hedge or screen. This plant has a pot

Looking to Buy Screening Trees?

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Looking for a beautiful and healthy screening tree to hide your view of the neighbors? Look no further! In this video, we'll show you five+ things to look for before buying a screening tree .

Thuja Occidentalis For Your Backyard

  Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd', often known as Emerald Green Arborvitae, is one of the most well-liked privacy plants. This dense evergreen hedge maintains its vibrant colors and strong form throughout the seasons, which makes it a great option for a hedge. One of the thickest evergreens you can plant, it offers a tidy, clean appearance and requires no maintenance. With its vivid green foliage and sluggish growth, emerald green arborvitae thrives in the Southeast's hotter and more humid climates as well as those of the Northeast, Midwest, and West Coast. This extremely flexible evergreen hedge will certainly increase seclusion while beautifying your outside area.

How Green Mountain Boxwood's Low Maintenance, Makes It Always in Demand?

Gardeners are turning to boxwood as a low-maintenance, evergreen hedge plant as its bright green color, narrow growth habit, and variety of shapes create the perfect border or backdrop for many landscapes. Boxwood is well known for its tolerance of shearing, meaning it can be pruned into varying shapes and sizes. The compact foliage also highlights other plants around it - making it ideal for hanging gardens and rock gardens. This is so because the green mountain boxwood's growth rate is moderate and it can be maintained with not much hassle. Additionally, boxwood's hearty nature makes it an excellent choice for cold winters; this densely branched shrub can withstand temperatures even lower than -3°C! Whether planted in one long row as a neat hedge or planted shortly to act as a foundation planting around homes, boxwood is sure to add a stylish finishing touch to any garden design.

Thuja Occidentalis: Emerald Green Arborvitae

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  The Emerald Green Arborvitae is one of the most popular arborvitaes on the market. With a narrow pyramidal habit, this tree has a great natural shape for hedging and also responds well to regular pruning. Its rich foliage and attractive narrow form make the tree an excellent choice to plant in a row for a formal screen.

Green Giant Arborvitae Guide

  Green Giant Arborvitae Hedge, with its slightly upturned horizontal branching and scale-like dark evergreen foliage, looks fantastic in any outdoor location.