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Tall Guy Arborvitae

Tall Guy Arborvitae

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Tall Guy Arborvitae is a standout choice for those in search of an elegant yet narrow evergreen that brings both privacy and a touch of vertical sophistication to any garden. Its deep green foliage remains full and vibrant throughout the year, needing minimal intervention to maintain its natural columnar form. Perfect for tight spaces, this tree is an ideal solution for constructing a "living wall" along property lines or as a striking accent that won’t encroach on your yard.

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Mature Height: 10-15 ft
Mature Width: 2-3 ft
Sunlight: Full (6 hours)
Spacing: 2-3 ft
Growth Rate: Fast
Growing Zone: 4-8

Why are Arborvitae trees great for privacy?  

Arborvitae trees are perfect for creating a natural barrier because of their dense foliage, which acts as a year-round screen. Their upright, columnar growth makes them especially suited for narrow spaces while providing maximum coverage and privacy.

Planting guide  

To ensure your Arborvitae thrives, plant it in a well-chosen location with adequate sunlight and drainage.

How to plant Arborvitae trees?  

Start by selecting a site that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. Dig a hole twice as wide and just as deep as the root ball to ensure adequate space for growth. After placing the tree into the hole, backfill with soil, pressing down gently but firmly, and water thoroughly to settle the soil.

When to plant Arborvitae trees?  

The best time to plant Arborvitae trees is in early spring or fall, when the weather is cooler, and there's less stress on the tree. Spring planting allows the tree to establish roots before the summer heat, while fall planting provides root growth before winter hits. Avoid planting during extremely hot or frosty periods for the best survival chances.

How far apart should you plant Arborvitae trees?  

For a continuous privacy screen, place your Arborvitae trees 2 to 3 feet apart. This spacing allows them to grow closely but reduces competition for nutrients. Ensure proper air circulation by not planting them too densely, which helps prevent potential disease.

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Tall Guy Arborvitae grows effortlessly into a rich green column, making it a brilliant choice for any landscape design seeking height and elegance.

How tall does an Arborvitae tree grow?  

Typically, an Arborvitae tree like the Tall Guy will achieve a mature height of 10 to 15 feet. Although it reaches substantial heights, it maintains a slender width of about 2 to 3 feet, making it suitable for narrow spaces while still providing excellent vertical coverage.

How long does an Arborvitae tree live?  

Arborvitae trees are known for their longevity, often living 50 years or more if planted in an ideal environment. Proper care, including adequate sunlight and proper drainage, can further enhance their lifespan.

How fast do Arborvitae trees grow?  

The Tall Guy Arborvitae is known for its fast growth rate, typically adding 1 to 2 feet per year. This rapid growth allows you to quickly establish a dense, picturesque screen or accent in your landscape.

How to care for Arborvitae trees?  

Caring for Arborvitae trees involves ensuring they receive adequate water, particularly in the first year as they establish roots. Occasional deep watering during dry periods can help maintain their health. Applying mulch around the base retains moisture and suppresses weeds. Fertilization isn’t usually necessary, though a light feeding in early spring can boost growth if needed.

When to prune Arborvitae trees?  

If pruning is necessary, the best time is early spring before new growth starts. This timing allows the plant to recover quickly and fill out as it begins its growing season. Regular inspection for damaged or diseased branches can also dictate pruning needs.

How to prune Arborvitae trees?  

Begin by removing any dead or broken branches, which helps keep the tree healthy and tidy. Use sharp pruning shears to trim back any errant branches that disrupt the tree’s columnar shape. Avoid heavy pruning into old wood, as Arborvitae trees don’t regenerate foliage on bare stems.

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