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4 Varieties Of Arborvitae Hedges

Arborvitae hedges can be used in a variety of settings, including residential and commercial landscapes, gardens, and parks. They are typically planted in rows to create a continuous hedge, with each shrub spaced several feet apart. Arborvitae hedges can be planted in a variety of soil types and are tolerant of a range of soil pH levels.<br><br>

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4 Varieties Of Arborvitae Hedges

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  1. ARBORVITAE HEDGES

  2. WHAT ARE ARBORVITAE HEDGES? Arborvitae (Thuja spp.) is a type of evergreen coniferous tree or shrub that is commonly used as a hedge or privacy screen. They are known for their dense, pyramidal shape and dark green foliage. They are often used as a privacy hedge because they can grow tall and thick and create a natural barrier. They are also popular because they are low maintenance and tolerant of a wide range of growing conditions.

  3. There are many varieties of arborvitaes to choose from, including Green Giant (Thuja x ‘Green Giant’) and Emerald Green Arborvitaes (Thuja occidentalis ‘Smaragd’). There are many varieties of arborvitaes to choose from, including Green Giant (Thuja x ‘Green Giant’) and Emerald Green Arborvitaes (Thuja occidentalis ‘Smaragd’).

  4. Varieties Of Arborvitaes GREEN GIANT ARBORVITAE EMERALD GREEN ARBORVITAE WESTERN RED CEDAR HEDGE THUJA OCCIDENTALIS

  5. GREEN GIANT ARBORVITAE Fast-growing Green Giant Arborvitae is a popular hedge option in the areas surrounding the Southern United States since it does well in heat and humidity. This Arborvitae hedge features strong, evergreen foliage that has beautiful winter color. The Thuja Green Giant hedge is a good option for privacy and screening because it is big, strong, and attractive.

  6. EMERALD GREEN ARBORVITAE One of the most densely branched evergreens you can plant is emerald green arborvitae. The hedge gives off a tidy, clean appearance that requires little trimming. This dense evergreen hedge, also known as Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd,' maintains its vibrant colors and strong shape all year long, making it a superb choice for a hedge. With bright green foliage, this evergreen hedge has a modest growth rate. This extremely adaptable tree is also a favorite hedge in the Southeast, as well as the Northeast, Midwest, and West Coast, where it flourishes in the hotter and more humid climes.

  7. WESTERN RED CEDAR HEDGE With a dense habit that remains evergreen all year long, Western Red Cedar hedges form a visually arresting hedge in any outdoor location. Although it does well in a range of situations, it often flourishes in wet habitats and areas with cooler summer conditions. A year-round, vivid green hue is what the Virescens Western Red Cedar promises, and it makes a superior privacy hedge.

  8. THUJA OCCIDENTALIS A Thuja occidentalis, or American Arborvitae, hedge maintains its fluffy needles all winter long and remains dark green all year. The unusual narrow conical shape and dense foliage combine to create a hedge that is both strong and beautiful to look at.

  9. HOW TO FIND THE BEST TYPE OF ARBORVITAE? Although different arborvitae cultivars are admired for various reasons, the major characteristic that unites them all is their thick growth and stunning, dark green foliage. Hardiness zones, growth rates, growth habits, care, light needs, and deer resistance are all different. View the various forms of hedges. Purchase Arborvitae trees from InstantHedge in Oregon.

  10. ARBORVITAE CARE AND MAINTENANCE arborvitae Talking about the care of , they are generally quite low- maintenance, needing little to no supplemental water and light pruning. As we have discussed, however, some varieties grow a lot faster than others and will require more intensive pruning if a small, manicured hedge is desired. It is very important not to let the arborvitae hedges get very large and then prune hard to regain control, as Thujas have limited latent buds and will not “fill in” like other hedge types.

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