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'Emerald Green' arborvitae is an evergreen in the Cypress family. Although some might say they are, technically, tall shrubs, they are commonly referred to as "trees." ... Plant Care for 'Emerald Green' Arborvitae Trees:
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We would like to replace these trees with nice looking border shrubs, so we are considering some type of arborvitae. Some people have suggested green giant, but I think these would get too big. Your column mentions emerald, ... The worst insect problem I have had was Japanese beetle, which the Sevin spray took care of.
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Be careful not to plant arborvitae too deep and do not plant in areas where soil flooding may occur. Arborvitae seem to do best when planted in full sun. Post-planting care (checking soil moisture and watering when necessary) is very important when dealing with arborvitae. Click here to ... Care of specific SHRUBS...
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The arborvitae is an evergreen tree or shrub from the cypress family. They are found primarily throughout eastern Canada and the northeastern United States. The arborvitae has scale like leaves that are soft to the touch, rather than prickly.
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www.aboutarborvitae.com/
www.aboutarborvitae.com/
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Arborvitae are easy to grow and maintain, and thrive for years with a little pruning and care. Arborvitae grows best in slightly acidic soil. They tolerate a variety of soils, from clay to sandy loam. Moist, well draining soil is best.
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gardenhobbies.com/trees/arborvitae.html
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Invaluable for hedges and screens, these hardy evergreen trees and shrubs are also available in dwarf and slow growing varieties that are good for small areas and rock gardens ... PLANT CARE INFORMATION ... This elegant, narrow and columnar form of American Arborvitae is unique both for its form and refined texture,
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Arborvitae of Highland Hill Farm ... Highland Hill Farm has been growing arborvitae since the farm has started. The arborvitae is an excellant plant for blocking neighbors without forfitting much of your back yard for the plant to grow on. Most arborvitaes are upright in grow.
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seedlingsrus.com/Arborvitae.html
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I have 3 arborvitae shrubs, which I planted 2 years ago. Last year, they gradually turned reddish -brown, although they do not seem to have dried out. I have always kept them watered (last year there was plenty of moisture, do to constant rains), and I have used Ironite in the soil.
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Eastern Arborvitae, Arborvitae, ... the cultural practice of tying together the upper canopy to support the shrub under snow or ice loads is often practiced, but care should be exercised with the width and coating of the tying device (wide rope, plastic-coated clothesline, or rubber straps, rather than bare wire or thin...
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