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FAQs on Green Giant Arborvitae

If you're looking for a beautiful, tall hedge that requires low maintenance yet offers high impact for your landscape design, look no further than the Green Giant Arborvitae! This evergreen tree is perfect for privacy boundaries and creating stunning linear accents in any garden. Its features also make it an ideal solution to block out noise and provide wind protection from harsh conditions.

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FAQs on Green Giant Arborvitae

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  1. 7+1 FAQS ON GREEN GIANT ARBORVITAE www.coniferkingdom.com How big does Arborvitae Green Giant get? Height of 50–60' and a spread of 12– 20' at maturity. 01 How Fast Does it Grow? Growth rate of 3-5 feet per year of height 02 03 Do green Giants need full sun? Can grow well in the spectrum from full sun to partial shade. Best time of year to plant? 04 After the last frost in early spring or in the late fall before the ground hardens. Turns brown in winter? Can sometimes turn a little yellowish in cold winters, especially if it's in an exposed, windy location 05 What kills Green Giant Arborvitae? 06 Underwatering and Overwatering Lifespan of Arborvitae? 07 50 to 150 years Do green Giants need to be trimmed? 08 For - No pruning is required. They'll quickly reach their massive heights if left untouched. You can promote wider growth that spreads out into a bushier formation by cutting back around a third of the tree's central leader (the main trunk in the middle of the tree). Green Giant Arborvitae info@coniferkingdom.com

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