Question about Arborvitae
Frogleg wrote:
On Sat, 07 Jun 2003 13:56:02 GMT, Pam wrote:
FATJORDY wrote:
I was in France and saw (what looked like) aroborvitae used as a beautiful
dense fence/shrub to cover chainlink fencing. I REALLY liked how it looked, and
they seemed to top out at around 10-12 feet high.
Does anyone know a cultivar I could use this way in upstate NY? I always
thought arborvitae grew to 40-50 feet..
Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' (aka 'Emerald' or 'Emerald Green') is a very common
cultivar that only grows to 10-15 feet. Another common small variety is 'Techny',
which is particularly recommended for northern gardens, but there are many smaller
growing forms of this common hedging plant.
Pam --
Can Arborvitae be pruned? I've got some that are about 8-10' tall and,
I feel, a security hazard. I was once told they *couldn't* be trimmed,
and I should just dig them up. Hah! Me and that backhoe I keep on the
porch?
Sure they can be pruned. Unlike many other trees/conifers, they do not develop a single
leader and so can be leveled off (topped) relatively easily. It is best to do this over
a period of time rather than all at once if you have much to remove. And avoid cutting
back so hard you leave bare wood - it will not regenerate foliage.
pam - gardengal
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