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Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae
hello, i am considering buying some of these plants and am wondering if
they really grow as fast as advertised. i live in s.e. michigan and will be planting in a more shady than not area. also, can anyone suggest a similar fast growing evergreen? thanks, cj |
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Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae
On Mar 24, 12:51*pm, cj wrote:
hello, i am considering buying some of these plants and am wondering if they really grow as fast as advertised. i live in s.e. michigan and will be planting in a more shady than not area. *also, can anyone suggest a similar fast growing evergreen? thanks, cj Yes, they do grow fast here in the Atlantic states NY. I never watered it, let nature tend to it and on occasion prune it. Pruning is a very delicate situation with Arborvitae's , you prune the outer leaves and exposes the rotten insides, which leaves you to believe that its dying...its not dying...Now, last Fall i pruned all of the greenery on mine and what was left was the 'rotted' look of the insides. It had to be pruned cause it was getting taller and fuller. Somehow I got the feeling as I look at it to see if some new growth is forthcoming and i see nothing. I even scraped some of the limbs to see if there is any green showing, which is a good sign of life...i've seen none...wondering if anyone else knows that i killed this plant by completely pruning off all its greenery last year. |
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Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae
On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 12:23:18 -0700 (PDT), noel888
wrote: ...wondering if anyone else knows that i killed this plant by completely pruning off all its greenery last year. I strongly suspect you did kill it. |
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Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 12:51:55 -0400, cj wrote:
hello, i am considering buying some of these plants and am wondering if they really grow as fast as advertised. i live in s.e. michigan and will be planting in a more shady than not area. also, can anyone suggest a similar fast growing evergreen? thanks, cj I have 5 planted in a row in heavy clay and full sun. Took them a couple of years to get going, and are now about 7 yrs old, and 12 ' high. I do not water them or trim them as I want a screen. They are very hardy, and can get to 60' tall (more like 30-40' in clay). Do you really want a tree that can get to the height of a 6-story building? |
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Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae
Fran wrote:
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 12:51:55 -0400, cj wrote: hello, i am considering buying some of these plants and am wondering if they really grow as fast as advertised. i live in s.e. michigan and will be planting in a more shady than not area. also, can anyone suggest a similar fast growing evergreen? thanks, cj I have 5 planted in a row in heavy clay and full sun. Took them a couple of years to get going, and are now about 7 yrs old, and 12 ' high. I do not water them or trim them as I want a screen. They are very hardy, and can get to 60' tall (more like 30-40' in clay). Do you really want a tree that can get to the height of a 6-story building? i am more interested in a fast growing evergreen than height it grows to. cj |
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Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 08:42:47 -0400, cj wrote:
Fran wrote: On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 12:51:55 -0400, cj wrote: hello, i am considering buying some of these plants and am wondering if they really grow as fast as advertised. i live in s.e. michigan and will be planting in a more shady than not area. also, can anyone suggest a similar fast growing evergreen? thanks, cj I have 5 planted in a row in heavy clay and full sun. Took them a couple of years to get going, and are now about 7 yrs old, and 12 ' high. I do not water them or trim them as I want a screen. They are very hardy, and can get to 60' tall (more like 30-40' in clay). Do you really want a tree that can get to the height of a 6-story building? i am more interested in a fast growing evergreen than height it grows to. cj I think this is a far better choice: http://arhomeandgarden.org/plantofth...an_1-18-08.htm |
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Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae
The snow in the Mid-Atlantic this winter laid all mine over.
I'll not plant any more. |
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Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae
In article ,
David Modine wrote: The snow in the Mid-Atlantic this winter laid all mine over. I'll not plant any more. All my Kerrie Japonica laid low too. Still I harbor a I guess all will be OK in time. Some of our perennials look real burned but they offer a glimpse of return too. -- Bill Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA |
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