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Arborvitae 'Green Giant' U.S.D.A. Hardiness Zones 5-8 Cottage Hill
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- Green Giant Arborvitae ties together your landscaping
- Grows best in USDA zones 5–8
- Thrives in a variety of soil conditions
- Grows 3–5ft per year until mature
- Requires full sunlight
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Q: How tall does these grow?
A: 50-60' tall.
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: How long can I keep the arborvitae "Green Giant" in the container it arrives in before having to transfer it to another pot ?
A: Hi Patricia, thanks for reaching out! For the overall health of the plant, it is always best to get it planted in the ground as soon as you can, but as long as the plant is receiving proper water and sunlight, it will be able to survive for quite some time in the grower container it arrived in. I hope you find this answer to be helpful!
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Q: How much space should these trees be planted when planting for privacy?
A: Hello - We would suggest planting about 5 feet apart for privacy to allow space for future growth. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: I want to plant this tree in Las Vegas, NV would it be ok in this area.considering hot temperature in the summer ?
A: Hello Bob - these trees will not survive in your desert heat. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: This says for 5-8 zones, I'm in zone 4 Wisconsin, I know these grow in our area so would they work for my zone?
A: Hi Tracy - Unfortunately, this variety does not perform in your area. There may be other varieties that do. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: How tall is the 2.5 gallon tree when it arrives?
A: Hello Marissa - It's about 2 feet tall when it arrives to you. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: What can I do to the tree that is about 15 yrs old that is showing some brown branches?
A: Good Morning Lillian - To remove the brown branches, it is best to go in and cut them out. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Do I need to cover it during snow storms. It's 3ft tall. Planted 3 months ago
A: Hi Dennis - I would at this early in it's lifetime. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: Does this need to be transferred to a bigger pot when it arrives or after a year?
A: Hi Marge - It does not have to be transferred when it arrives, however, the container it arrives in does have drainage holes, so depending on where you are storing, we recommend adding a tray to capture the water. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: How often should this be watered?
A: Hello Marge - When first planted, these should be watered about once a week. Once they become more established, every other week as needed will suffice for this plant. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 5 years agoBrand expert
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