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Green Giant Arborvitae

Green giant arborvitae often has practical uses as well. Its thick foliage and dense growth habit make it an effective sound barrier and it can be used to create a natural outdoor living room, providing privacy and protection from the elements. Green giant arborvitae also provides food and shelter for wildlife, making it an excellent choice for gardeners looking to attract birds or other wildlife to their gardens. Green giant arborvitae is available in many sizes and shapes, so it is easy to find a tree that fits any landscape or design.

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Green Giant Arborvitae

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  1. Green Giant Arborvitae https://www.coniferkingdom.com/

  2. What Is Green Giant Arborvitae? Green Giant Arborvitae, also known as Thuja plicata 'Green Giant', is a cultivar of the species Thuja plicata, which is native to North America. It is an evergreen tree that is prized for its fast growth rate and lush, bright green foliage. Green Giant Arborvitae can grow up to 3-5 feet per year, reaching a mature height of 40-60 ft and width of 8-15 ft. It has a pyramidal shape, with foliage that is dense and lush. It is tolerant to a range of soil conditions and can grow in full sun or partial shade. It is also considered to be very winter-hardy. This tree is a popular choice for privacy screens, windbreaks, or as a specimen tree in landscaping because of its fast growth rate, lush foliage, and easy maintenance.

  3. Excellent In Winters Winter is the season when most of us spend our time indoors. Those that enjoy adventure, on the other hand, realise that winter is the greatest time to explore the great outdoors. Numerous regions in North America are home to the enormous Green Giant Arborvitae. These trees are well-known for having dense, lush foliage, which makes them the ideal place for small creatures to seek refuge from the chilly winter months.

  4. How Does the Green Giant Arborvitae Grow in Winter? The Green Giant Arborvitae does not go dormant throughout the winter, despite what many people think. In actuality, while growing more slowly over the course of the year, this tree does so. These trees have adapted to survive in cold climes, which is why they may remain green throughout the winter. Evergreen and deciduous leaf varieties have developed on the Green Giant Arborvitae. The waxy coating and leathery texture of the evergreen leaves help to shield them from subfreezing conditions. The deciduous leaves, on the other hand, resemble thin sheets of paper. When evaporation is at its lowest during the winter, these leaves aid the tree in losing less water.

  5. Wintertime Maintenance Required for Green Giant Arborvitae Even though the Green Giant Arborvitae is made to resist low temperatures, extra care must be taken of these trees in the winter. This is because even the most resilient trees can suffer harm from prolonged exposure to harsh weather. Here are some suggestions for winter care of your Green Giant Arborvitae.

  6. WATERING Water your tree regularly, even in the winter. These trees nevertheless need adequate moisture to survive even though they don't need as much water as other plants. Watering should be done once every two weeks.

  7. FERTILIZING Fertilize your tree in the late fall or early winter to ensure it has enough nutrition. This will provide your tree with the boost it needs to survive the winter.

  8. ORGANIC Add organic mulch to your tree, such as leaves or bark chips. This will shield your tree's roots from cold temperatures and aid in insulation.

  9. TRIMMING Trim your tree's branches to remove any broken or dead ones. This will enable it to concentrate its energy on maintaining its health and generating new branches.

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