
Planting A North Pole Arborvitae Hedge
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Date: 2022-07-16
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Comments and reviews: 9
Nanette
I love how these look and I'm so excited to see how the greenhouse turns out! I would love to do a privacy hedge, but am not sure what would work. Depending on what chart I look art, I'm 9a, 10a or 10b ( but it looks like the temps are all pretty close. My soil is kinda hard, ( I have a fig and pomegranate tree that grow well, and I'm in avocado country, and I would like something that grows fairly quick. Any ideas?
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I love how these look and I'm so excited to see how the greenhouse turns out! I would love to do a privacy hedge, but am not sure what would work. Depending on what chart I look art, I'm 9a, 10a or 10b ( but it looks like the temps are all pretty close. My soil is kinda hard, ( I have a fig and pomegranate tree that grow well, and I'm in avocado country, and I would like something that grows fairly quick. Any ideas?
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S. J.
We have some of these not this particular variety, but they are so beautiful. A couple years ago we got hit by bagworms and it was a catastrophe, we didn't notice until a few months down the line and they started geting huge bald dead patches. We had to hand pick the bagworms once a week for about an hour each time and it has taken about four years now to recover but it has recovered.
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We have some of these not this particular variety, but they are so beautiful. A couple years ago we got hit by bagworms and it was a catastrophe, we didn't notice until a few months down the line and they started geting huge bald dead patches. We had to hand pick the bagworms once a week for about an hour each time and it has taken about four years now to recover but it has recovered.
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Foodie_mantra
We planted several Arborvitaes in a row for privacy with our neighbor. It was dine by professional landscapers. They planted with very less spacing and kept the burlap cover on the roots while planting. The whole was not deep enough. And now my trees are dying one after another. Should I replant them with new organic soil and with spacing?
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We planted several Arborvitaes in a row for privacy with our neighbor. It was dine by professional landscapers. They planted with very less spacing and kept the burlap cover on the roots while planting. The whole was not deep enough. And now my trees are dying one after another. Should I replant them with new organic soil and with spacing?
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Renek
Laura, I am not sure if you look at comments from your old videos but I am wondering if you could do a video or if you have a good reference for how to trim evergreens. Also, I have some mature arborvitaes that flop over meaning that the individual trunks in the tree separate. Do you have any recommendations?
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Laura, I am not sure if you look at comments from your old videos but I am wondering if you could do a video or if you have a good reference for how to trim evergreens. Also, I have some mature arborvitaes that flop over meaning that the individual trunks in the tree separate. Do you have any recommendations?
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Katie
I'm about to plant a couple of these, so this video was super helpful. I just have one question. Since I'm only planting two, I don't really need the fabric for spacing reasons; but is it important to cover the soil after planting as you did in the video?
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I'm about to plant a couple of these, so this video was super helpful. I just have one question. Since I'm only planting two, I don't really need the fabric for spacing reasons; but is it important to cover the soil after planting as you did in the video?
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Laura
What will watering be like now that it is late fall? Are you just going to hand water them? I have a lot of weed barrier fabric in my yard so I am interested in how you will water them going forward to. I'd love to hear. Thanks for sharing!
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What will watering be like now that it is late fall? Are you just going to hand water them? I have a lot of weed barrier fabric in my yard so I am interested in how you will water them going forward to. I'd love to hear. Thanks for sharing!
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Yener
Wonderful presentation, thank you so much. One question I have is; how long can I keep this plant in a pot at Mediterranean conditions wher it seldom goes below freezing? And, if yes, what size pot would I need. Thank you.
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Wonderful presentation, thank you so much. One question I have is; how long can I keep this plant in a pot at Mediterranean conditions wher it seldom goes below freezing? And, if yes, what size pot would I need. Thank you.
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GardenGnome
Fun fact time! Arborvitaes are also know as white cedar is very rot resistant and insect resistant great for project and smells amazing! Also it is more rot resistant than red cedar because of where it grows.
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Fun fact time! Arborvitaes are also know as white cedar is very rot resistant and insect resistant great for project and smells amazing! Also it is more rot resistant than red cedar because of where it grows.
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Brimwood
Great looking trees. I've done something similar with our front driveway - great, evergreen colour but also a little screening. Love seeing this project come together. :D
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Great looking trees. I've done something similar with our front driveway - great, evergreen colour but also a little screening. Love seeing this project come together. :D
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