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Emerald green arborvitae, on the other hard, is a standout plant to consider for adding privacy to a small yard, or if you desire a more elegant privacy hedge. Unlike the towering 'Green Giant ...
Green Giant can grow to about 60 feet tall with a width of 14 feet. It is denser than Leyland cypress, so it may provide better adjacent privacy, but that likely isn’t a major concern for you ...
Wytheville Community College (WCC) is getting a fresh look this summer with the planting of 160 new green giant arborvitae ...
Two recently introduced varieties of western arborvitae -- 'Green Giant' and 'Steeplechase' -- are purported to be resistant to bagworms. Even without independent verification of that, these offer ...
Arborvitaes are attractive, upright trees with feathery sprays of flat, dark-green needles. The species most often planted in the Chicago area is Eastern arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis), which is ...
Arborvitae trees or evergreen trees add privacy and beauty to your yard. Check out some varieties to help you choose the best ones for your landscaping. 19 Types of Arborvitae You Should Grow for ...
Q: I have a row of 20 ‘Green Giant’ arborvitae that are five years old and about 11-12 feet in height. They are watered via ½-inch dripper line tubing.
Gardening columnist Don Kinzler answers questions about treating arborvitae winter damage and the best time to divide peonies. He also identifies the white-flowered trees currently in bloom around ...