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Arborvitae Pros And Cons - Gardening Know How Arborvitaes (Thuja spp ) are evergreen members of the cypress family They thrive in many regions in this country, with some varieties that do well in USDA plant hardiness zones 3 to 11, though more varieties grow in the cooler zones than the warmest ones
How to Plant and Grow Arborvitae Trees Learn how to plant, grow, and care for arborvitae trees—rugged evergreens perfect for privacy hedges, windbreaks, and low-maintenance landscaping
How to Plant and Grow Arborvitae - Better Homes Gardens Native to North America, arborvitae are rugged evergreen trees, hardy in USDA Zones 2-7, and are often found growing in places where little else might Some varieties develop a bronze cast in the fall and winter, so be selective when choosing an arborvitae variety to plant in your yard
Arborvitae Trees - Types Care - Garden Design If you’re looking for fast-growing, easy-care evergreen trees to use as a privacy screen or hedge, arborvitaes are hard to beat Plant several of them in a row, and in just a year or two the lush, dense foliage will fill in to create the ideal living fence
19 Types of Arborvitae to Grow for More Privacy in Your Yard Arborvitae belong to the cypress family and are versatile evergreen trees and shrubs that are native to North America Along with adding privacy, they add visual appeal to your yard and thrive in various soil conditions and USDA growing zones
How to grow arborvitae - Homes and Gardens Arborvitae, otherwise known as Thuja, is a well-known evergreen plant typically used as a hedge or boundary plant With year-round greenery and a dense growing habit, arborvitae can be relied on to create privacy and security
How to Plant, Grow, and Care For Arborvitae - Epic Gardening Arborvitae are upright trees with feathery sprays of flat, dark green, scaly needles that resemble juniper foliage The trunk has red-brown bark, and they produce seed cones that start slender and yellow-green and turn brown as they mature
How to Grow and Care for Arborvitae Trees - Gardeners Path Members of the Cupressaceae – or the cypress family – arborvitaes are a small group of evergreen conifers that belong to the Thuja genus of plants Collectively, these are hardy to USDA Zones 3 to 8, and are either native to North America or eastern Asia, hailing from China, Japan, or Korea
All About Arborvitaes - This Old House Arborvitaes are fast-growing evergreens that are both beautiful and useful to landscapes With their thick, textured needles and drought-resistant nature, these low-maintenance plants are popular with homeowners seeking privacy screens or natural borders