Product Details

Mature Height:10-15 ft.
Mature Width:3-4 ft.
Sunlight:Full Sun, Partial Shade
Growth Rate:Slow Growing
Botanical Name:Thuja occidentalis 'Emerald Green'
Does Not Ship To:AK, AZ, HI, OR
Grows Well In Zones:3-8 outdoors

Growing Zones: 3-8 outdoors

Emerald Green Arborvitae

Emerald Green Arborvitae offers year-round color and fast growth—ideal for privacy screens, windbreaks, and evergreen structure in your landscape.

1. Planting: Emerald Green Thujas grow best in full sun, but they can withstand partial shade (afternoon sun is best in this case). And for best results, plant these trees six feet apart to enjoy their pyramid shape or four feet apart for a dense hedge.

When planting Emerald Green Thujas, dig a hole that is just as deep as the root ball and twice as wide. If the top of the root ball is lower than the surrounding soil, remove the tree and fill in part of the hole. Replace the tree and fill in the hole with the same soil you removed. You do not need to add anything to the soil. Mulch around the tree with shredded hardwood mulch. A layer three inches thick, extending three feet, around the tree is ideal.

2. Watering: Water your new tree weekly or twice weekly by holding a hose around it and counting to 20.

After the first month, water just once a week unless it is dry and hot (no rain and temperatures above 80 degrees). If it is hot and dry, water twice a week.

After the first six months, the trees will be established and subsist on rainfall alone.

3. Pruning: The Emerald Green Thuja grows well without pruning. In fact, this is one tree that needs no pruning, other than to remove dead branches. If you do decide to hedge this tree, make sure that when you trim, the bottom of the tree is wider than the top.

4. Fertilizing: Support growth by using an all-purpose evergreen tree and shrub fertilizer starting in the Spring.