Planting Arborvitae: 5 Tips for Planting Arborvitae

Planting Arborvitae: 5 Tips for Planting Arborvitae

Arborvitae gets its name from the Latin form of the French phrase “l’arbre de vie,” meaning "tree of life." Learn how to plant this tree known for its vibrant green foliage and ability to serve as a privacy hedge.

What Is Arborvitae? American arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis) is a native evergreen tree with several practical landscaping uses. Arborvitae is a type of conifer tree with dark green foliage that grows in a narrow, pyramid shape.

How to Plant Arborvitae The best time to plant arborvitae trees is after the last frost in early spring or in the late fall before the ground hardens.

Choose a location with full sun. Arborvitae trees thrive in full sun conditions but will tolerate partial shade.

Prep your tree. Most garden centers sell arborvitae with the root ball wrapped in burlap. Remove the burlap, and spray down the root ball with a garden hose.

Dig your hole. To ensure enough space for the root system, your planting hole should be between two to three times deeper and wider than the root ball.

Plant your arborvitae. Before placing your arborvitae in the planting hole, use your hands to gently loosen up the root ball. Place the tree into the hole and backfill with soil so that the top of the root ball is roughly level with the top of the hole

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