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5 Surprising Facts About Green Giant Arborvitae

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  Looking to plant Green Giant Arborvitae in your yard? These five must-know tips will have you on your way to a thriving, healthy garden!

Planting Green Giant Arborvitae

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  Green Giant Arborvitae is an excellent choice if you want a robust, fast-growing, pest-free evergreen tree. 1. EXTREMELY FAST GROWTH (3-5' per year!) 2. perennial (year round privacy) 3. Clean (resistant to most pests and diseases) 5-8 USDA Zones (great in Southern heat and humidity) 5. Available in a variety of sizes to suit every budget and timetable!

Green Giant Arborvitae: How to Save a Dying Plant

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If you're the proud owner of a Green Giant Arborvitae , then you'll want to read this post. Learn how to care for and save your dying plant before it's too late. When it comes to saving a dying Green Giant Arborvitae, there are a few things you can do. First, make sure that the plant is getting enough water. If the soil is too dry, the roots will start to die off and the plant will eventually die. Water the plant deeply about once a week, or more if needed. If the plant is getting too much water, on the other hand, the roots will start to rot and the plant will die. Make sure that the soil is draining well and that you're not overwatering the plant. Secondly, make sure that the plant is getting enough sunlight. If it's not getting enough light, it will start to become leggy and weak. Move it to a spot that gets plenty of sunlight. Third, check the soil for nutrients. If the soil is lacking in nutrients, the plant will start to yellowish and wilt. Use a fertilizer ma...

Taking Care of Your Arborvitae

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When it comes to taking care of shrubs, there is a lot of information to consider. What do you need to do in order to keep your Green Giant Arborvitae healthy and looking great all year long? In this blog post, we will explore the necessary steps for arborvitae care during each season. Keep reading for tips on what to do when autumn arrives!