Learn about our standard Biodegradable Cardboard Boxes, as well as the fabric bag and cedar box options. This page will lead you to the best choice for your project. InstantHedge is a unique product and the planting process is very unlike installing a traditional hedge. This page takes you step by step through the easy process of how to plant an InstantHedge. You can also get a peek at our farm and meet our team of hedge experts who make all the hedge magic happen! Find out where you can purchase our hedges in your area, whether you are a retail or wholesale buyer.
We have exclusive wholesale distributors in some states, and this is where you can connect with them. See real-life examples of our hedges being used in projects all over the country. These photos are provided by our customers and can be used as inspiration for a wide range of uses, from commercial to residential. You can find customer reviews here as well. Got questions? Of course you do! And chances are, many others have had the same questions.
We know that with an unusual product like our hedges there are always many questions. Get ideas for how to use our hedges in a wide variety of garden styles, from cottage to contemporary to container.
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Royal Star Magnolia Cornelian cherry Virburnum. English Schip Portuguese. Hick's Yew Juniper Teton Firethorn. Virescens Western Red Cedar grows best in moist, fertile soils with good drainage and performs especially well in cooler environments. The tree is native to the Pacific Northwest where it is typically found damp forested areas, from southern Alaska along the coast to northern California and from British Columbia east to Montana.
The Western Red Cedar is the largest tree in the Cypress family. In its native habitat, it can reach up to feet tall and live for hundreds, and even thousands, of years. The Western red cedar growth rate is fast, up to 2' per year. And your zone is: Detecting The Excelsa Cedar is frequently planted when a windbreaker, sound barrier or two-story screen is needed. They remain green all year long, easily adapt to changing weather conditions, and grow in either full sun or partial shade.
An Excelsa can also withstand droughts. When used for screening, the Excelsa can be left to grow naturally, or shaped with pruning. If you have an area of your home or building that you would like to screen, have your site evaluated by a big tree expert. While one or more Excelsa Cedars may be the best choice for your particular project, a knowledgeable professional can discuss all of your options.
There are many factors to take into consideration when creating a natural screen. Consulting someone with extensive big tree experience will ensure you make the best decision possible regarding your property.
Sign up here to receive our newsletter, tree care information and special offers. Tree Finder. A sturdy and beautiful evergreen tree with a nice pyramidal shape; takes pruning exceptionally well, a perfect selection as a trimmed hedge, vertical accent, or dense screen; more adaptable to different soil conditions. Excelsa Red Cedar has attractive forest green foliage which emerges light green in spring. The fragrant scale-like leaves are highly ornamental and remain forest green throughout the winter.
Neither the flowers nor the fruit are ornamentally significant. Excelsa Red Cedar is a dense evergreen tree with a strong central leader and a distinctive and refined pyramidal form. Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other landscape plants with less refined foliage.
This is a relatively low maintenance tree. When pruning is necessary, it is recommended to only trim back the new growth of the current season, other than to remove any dieback. Deer don't particularly care for this plant and will usually leave it alone in favor of tastier treats. It has no significant negative characteristics.
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