Green Giant Arborvitae
Washington Post - Scott Aker of the National Arboretum, who writes our Digging In column, would add to the list of losers upright and spreading junipers and the American arborvitae, recommending instead a hybrid named Green Giant. Classic yew varieties also are on the .Warming Up to a New Landscape
Many a spring project has been born of a winter day. You look out the window and see . more of the neighbors than you wish. So now, you want a privacy hedge? What about these new, fast-growing evergreens?Gardening: Hedging your privacy (Louisville Courier-Journal)
| Hedging your privacy Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - Today, the trendy fast-grower is Thuja (arborvitae) "Green Giant." It is smaller than a Leyland with a max of 40 to 50 feet high and 12 to 15 feet wide. . |
The Arborvitae Green Giant, 'Thuja plicata 'Green Giant', is a giant arborvitae that has bright green, fern-like foliage. This plant is very adaptable to wet or dry soils. The Green Giant is fast growing for an arborvitae and it is also very dense and they are used extensively for borders, screens, windbreaks or as an accent tree. When used as a hedge, the Green Gianat can be trimmed and kept to a dense 6 foot hedge.green giant arborvitae
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Learn about green giant arborvitae and its significance in past years and what it may mean to you today. It is very thuja green giant tree and will help increase your green giant arborvitae in many ways. Find out how green giant arborvitae has shaped the lives of people for generations and how it can for you, too.
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