Hands down, Best Video about your Thuja accidentalis. aka American Pillar Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. Our Plants never looked better, and dont forget to wrap them if you have deer around your area, they will completely eat at least 5 feet of your Arborvitae tree, have a Blessed day, your friend Matt :)
This is the best in depth video I've seen about these trees. I'm in Northeastern Vermont and just planted 15 beautiful Canada-grown Green Giants. Now I know exactly how to care for them.
@@313girl5 They were about 4 feet when I put them in, and they've all grown at least a foot. Some of them are over 6 feet tall now! They did have a few brown leaves right after I put them in, probably due to stress, but they are all green now.
So glad i found this! Very through and detailed! Well thought out and comprehensive. I really appreciate this great information- I learned so much from this. Thank you Thank you Thank you!! I love the Thuja varieties so much. They are true beauties!
Very informative video. Probably the best on here. Everyone should have to watch this video as a condition to purchasing a Thuja😃. I have planted a total of 18 over the course of 3 years. 100% success rate so far. I still haven’t stopped researching information on them.
In a raining and chill Friday night, laying and waiting for the video of this week,and finally it appeared, make my week complete, good night and thank you!
Incredibly information video, best I've seen on Arborvitae. I planted 7 Emerald Green in Eastern US last Autumn, and feel more confident now about caring for them properly. Thank you so much!
I've had a terrible time trying to replace several arborvitae that were destroyed by a trailer fire almost 27 years ago. Been replacing the dead ones with 5 footers, they live for 4 years on average then die off. I'm going to try one more time this year and will be removing the burlap as much as possible to see if that helps. All the others I planted in 1991 have thrived and are around 18 feet tall.
Great video and information. Recently planted 30 Green Giant Arborvitae. Lost 13 this year. Some from dry conditions others from fungus. Replaced them and we are now doctoring them all to survive. From NC USA.
What type of hedge is that in the back? I have eastern white cedars planted this year, a single row about two feet apart and they are all 7 to 8 feet tall right now. I wanted to know how long it would take for them to grow in to create a hedge?
Great video.Thank you for sharing your knowledge.I have a question about my tuja: since some mounths they are become dark green ( not brow or black) and they have lost their bright green color. Do you know the possible reason? Thank you in advance
Thanks I purchased 25 trees this year I wish this video was available sooner! Still thorough and super useful information , please do another video for ficus benjamina, great job thanks again
Hello ! I have sown in my garden a row of thuja occidentalis smaragd at a span of 1 meter between them. I do not wish to shear them at all and . I wonder if it is true that the width of a fully grown thuja smaragd is 1.5 meters would then my thujas grow well without to get brown when come fully near each other ?
Thank you so much for this super detailed video. I just ordered online 9 Thuja Smaragd (120-140cm ). We are aiming a height of around 180cm. So i am not cutting the tip until that reaches that height. However for the sides, i can only start pruning it after 2years once Thuja are stable or it’s okay to start pruning as soon as the next spring. Appreciate your advice.-Netherlands.
Hello from America! Can you make a video on how to make your houseplants get big? Specifically aroids please. I love the look of a plant with big leaves growing up a totem. I’m currently working on getting Scindapsus pictus exotica and monstera adansonii to do that. Thank you and I truly appreciate how informative your videos are.
I have 400 hedging Green Emerland Thuja Swedish bred trees .I thank Sweden for this plant as made my garden rooms in rural Latvia.I like you using non metric measurements 6.foot 4 inches makes more sense to this English Baronet
I live in the desert. All the leaves of my new arvorvitae dried out, but stayed dark green. The young 30 cm. is still in its original plastic liner pot. Did it die completely or will it grow back? 🇺🇸🌵🌲
Thanks so much for this; you just saved me investing in a Thuja hedge along my driveway (which borders a parking lot where salt is used during our long HZ5 winters)! YIKES. Back to the drawing board ....
Hello is it ok to use 25 gallon ooze tube for slow drip watering for newly planted 3-4ft height trees? I just planted 13 today and due to the green giant pyramidal shape, its fit kinda snug from the bottom. My landscaper thinks this should be fine. But I wanted an expert opinion.
I have arborvitae nearly 18 feet tall and I was told that they would not grow anymore. They have now grown about 20 feet tall now and I had them cut down about 1 foot last year. I have plans to cut another foot off this year and trim the sides slightly. Can I safely cut them down again? If so, by how much? More than a foot?
My “professional” arborist screwed up last year and topped my hedges. We are about a foot short of the height we wanted them to be, will they be okay? Also, do I just leave the fallen needles under the tree? Can there be too much mulch? Hi from BC 🇨🇦🇨🇦
If you cut(prune) it down to the trunk because its just too wide, will it start budding new branches from the trunk or is the tree just dead at that point?
We have dark green leaved and blue cones clove like thuja in Pakistan and it is ornamental tree. It tolerate out what very well if watered well. Tell about the care of that verity
I believe you have to choose the best for your application and try to look and feel through the arborvitae that you are interested in and if there's too many competing stems originating from the base, watch out, but if there are only smaller side branches and a lonely single strong leader, pick that one. If you really have to, you can trim and shape the plant anyway you want, but I personally prefer the very vertical lumber shape if at all possible. Who knows, in 30 to hundreds of years from now it could be seeing a saw mill, even if I don't get to use it as lumber or shingle material.
@@catlady1462 oh it isn't my video even though I'm part Swedish, but I myself want one strong leader for quick vertical growth instead of wasting that growth on half a dozen competing upright stems.
I have Thuja plicata hedging planted 5 years ago. Leaves dieing mainly at bottom and middle so it's not water problem, I think its Blight so how to stop this as its killing my trees.
Question: So I have 7 of these. They are right on my property line and my neighbor doesn't want them to grow over to his side. Can I trim them flat like a wall? I've seen regular arborvitaes done that way but not sure if Thuja's are ok too. Thank You!
Wow, I wish I have that issue on my property. These are beautiful trees and I don’t know why they are complaining. They could put a fence on their side for suggestions.
I have a green emrald arb I want to transplant. Right now it is against a privacy fence and dead on that side for lack of sun. Transplanting to full sun. So the question is, will the dead side fill in?
@customvideo454 Several other people said "yep" so....I already transplanted the bush so check back with me at the end of the summer and I will give everyone the actual results.
Hello - thank you so much for this wonderful video. I wonder if you can help me. I have 3 large Thujas that were planted 2 years ago in September, when they were already over 3m tall. We live near Chicago (zone 5b, average temperatures ranging from -11C to +30C). They have grown to about 4m tall now, and I actually want them to stay around 3m. Would it be ok to cut 1m off their top, or would that be too much stress? I also didn’t know how to prune them and I didn’t want to stress them for the first couple of years so I left them alone, and they are now looking scraggly, with not much green in the middle. This summer they do have many cones. How much should I prune the sides? Maybe 10cm? Most of the lower-middle branches are about 120cm long from the trunk, with green growth on the tips, about 30cm. I would greatly appreciate any advice so I can help my Thujas look better.
When I had to wrap some 11 foot sycamore tree, I told some girl in the parking lot that I was protecting it from the coming hurricane of a ride home, because essentially letting a plant experience 55 mph is a lot like a bad storm.
This is TOP QUALITY plant content, my Swedish friend. Love the timestamps. Love the comprehensiveness. Love love love.
Hands down, Best Video about your Thuja accidentalis. aka American Pillar Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. Our Plants never looked better, and dont forget to wrap them if you have deer around your area, they will completely eat at least 5 feet of your Arborvitae tree, have a Blessed day, your friend Matt :)
This is the best in depth video I've seen about these trees. I'm in Northeastern Vermont and just planted 15 beautiful Canada-grown Green Giants. Now I know exactly how to care for them.
How are your Tuja's doing one year in? Can you tell me how large they were when you planted them, and how much they have grown in the one year?
@@313girl5 They were about 4 feet when I put them in, and they've all grown at least a foot. Some of them are over 6 feet tall now! They did have a few brown leaves right after I put them in, probably due to stress, but they are all green now.
@@ginacirelli1581 Thank you ❤️
Fantastic video. As other viewers noted, this one video contains more information than all others on UA-cam combined. Thank you for producing this!
The best in depth video I've seen on these trees BY FAR! Thx
The best videos on Thujas, thank you very much for going onto the greater details. very helpful.
So glad i found this! Very through and detailed! Well thought out and comprehensive. I really appreciate this great information- I learned so much from this.
Thank you Thank you Thank you!!
I love the Thuja varieties so much. They are true beauties!
Wow.. a comprehensive education on purchase planting and care of the arborvitae plant...
Great content. The best Thuja reference I have found to date....
Very informative video. Probably the best on here. Everyone should have to watch this video as a condition to purchasing a Thuja😃. I have planted a total of 18 over the course of 3 years. 100% success rate so far. I still haven’t stopped researching information on them.
Thank you!
Great information and advice:)
In a raining and chill Friday night, laying and waiting for the video of this week,and finally it appeared, make my week complete, good night and thank you!
Thank you. There is more info in this video than I've ever seen in one place!
Incredibly information video, best I've seen on Arborvitae. I planted 7 Emerald Green in Eastern US last Autumn, and feel more confident now about caring for them properly. Thank you so much!
Excellent video, very informative & thank you for sharing. The Thuja occidentalis is wonderful tree!
Wow, I learned a lot from watching this episode. Thank you!
I've had a terrible time trying to replace several arborvitae that were destroyed by a trailer fire almost 27 years ago. Been replacing the dead ones with 5 footers, they live for 4 years on average then die off. I'm going to try one more time this year and will be removing the burlap as much as possible to see if that helps. All the others I planted in 1991 have thrived and are around 18 feet tall.
Hello from America. Absolutely fantastic video. I learned quite a lot! Thanks! 🇺🇸
Great video and information. Recently planted 30 Green Giant Arborvitae. Lost 13 this year. Some from dry conditions others from fungus. Replaced them and we are now doctoring them all to survive. From NC USA.
Thank you so much for this video. There is no better guide on Thuja out there.
Well done! Very thorough and clear. Thank you for the insights 👍🏾
That's was excellent and concise knowledge. Well done! Immediately earn me as a subscriber.
Cheers from Bulgaria!
So helpful…..thank you!……You have beautiful hands.
9:54 - Such a good point. Great video, great style of presentation and organization. Thank you!
What an amazing video! I am new in Sweden and this will definitely help me create a hedge from Thuja :)
Amazingly informative!
Thank you for thorough description.
Very professional. Thank you.
Very informative. I learned so much about my arborvitae
Best of the best. Thanks!
Excellent in depth video thanks.
tusinde tak for en super video
Great video!
Best medicine ❤❤❤❤
Very helpful tips 👌
What type of hedge is that in the back? I have eastern white cedars planted this year, a single row about two feet apart and they are all 7 to 8 feet tall right now. I wanted to know how long it would take for them to grow in to create a hedge?
I like way he explain everything top to root 🙂
Great video.Thank you for sharing your knowledge.I have a question about my tuja: since some mounths they are become dark green ( not brow or black) and they have lost their bright green color. Do you know the possible reason? Thank you in advance
Very informative! Thank you very much for providing such a wonderful guide!
Me first .. hello again : ) I don't know this plant, it's very interesting
Amazing video
Thanks I purchased 25 trees this year I wish this video was available sooner! Still thorough and super useful information , please do another video for ficus benjamina, great job thanks again
How much do these trees cost?
@@elliottpeabody1287 I got them from Home Depot around 6ft tall, $30 each
@@Migrant2011 Thx! City? State?
@@elliottpeabody1287 Toronto, Ontario
Complimenti 💚
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!
My new Conifers Sensei!
Very informative! :)
Hello ! I have sown in my garden a row of thuja occidentalis smaragd at a span of 1 meter between them. I do not wish to shear them at all and . I wonder if it is true that the width of a fully grown thuja smaragd is 1.5 meters would then my thujas grow well without to get brown when come fully near each other ?
Thank you so much for this super detailed video. I just ordered online 9 Thuja Smaragd (120-140cm ). We are aiming a height of around 180cm. So i am not cutting the tip until that reaches that height. However for the sides, i can only start pruning it after 2years once Thuja are stable or it’s okay to start pruning as soon as the next spring. Appreciate your advice.-Netherlands.
Thanks for the info. I have 10 of them in my boundary line, they are 2 years old and not doing so good.
Hello from America! Can you make a video on how to make your houseplants get big? Specifically aroids please. I love the look of a plant with big leaves growing up a totem. I’m currently working on getting Scindapsus pictus exotica and monstera adansonii to do that. Thank you and I truly appreciate how informative your videos are.
wonderful and useful info, thank you! :)
Thank you, 4 Green Giants going in the grown today!
Hi! Great Amazing information! How many year max or at what maximum height would you recommend keeping a thuja in a pot/container ?
I have 400 hedging Green Emerland Thuja Swedish bred trees .I thank Sweden for this plant as made my garden rooms in rural Latvia.I like you using non metric measurements 6.foot 4 inches makes more sense to this English Baronet
Learn some new info! Thank you!
Nice Elaboration
Many thanks my friend. Excellent job! I am very grateful for your efforts and video.
I live in the desert. All the leaves of my new arvorvitae dried out, but stayed dark green. The young 30 cm. is still in its original plastic liner pot. Did it die completely or will it grow back? 🇺🇸🌵🌲
I want to put my Thuja in fairly moist soil. (wet actually) Can I build up the soil to keep it our of the water? Make a mound arund the plant .
thank you. very informative. I really appreciate it
Excellent tutorial!
How often should I be watering these thuja hedges after planting? You said to keep the soil moist so does that mean daily watering?
Thank you for the most useful video on the subject by far! Is there any chance you could do a similar video on the Leyland Cypress?
Mange takk .
Hello!
Am I suppose to remove the brown cones myself? Or leave them on the leafs?
Thanks
I have a 2 years old cedar edge it is growing well , i noticed the new growth on the top is bending down , what is causing this ??
Wonderful video. I missed only one thing - what approx distance should be between Brabant thujas, when you plant them in a row for a hedge.
Yes I second this question! How much spacing should there be to build a single hedge like you guys have? Thank you!
Thanks so much for this; you just saved me investing in a Thuja hedge along my driveway (which borders a parking lot where salt is used during our long HZ5 winters)! YIKES. Back to the drawing board ....
How far away from a fence should I plant the arborvitae, so it doesn’t damage the fence?
Can you fertilize thuja green giants with fish emulsion?
The watering until the temp drops below 5-10 C, do you mean night, day or avg temp?
Good job. Thank you!
Hello is it ok to use 25 gallon ooze tube for slow drip watering for newly planted 3-4ft height trees? I just planted 13 today and due to the green giant pyramidal shape, its fit kinda snug from the bottom. My landscaper thinks this should be fine. But I wanted an expert opinion.
thank you.
I have arborvitae nearly 18 feet tall and I was told that they would not grow anymore. They have now grown about 20 feet tall now and I had them cut down about 1 foot last year. I have plans to cut another foot off this year and trim the sides slightly. Can I safely cut them down again? If so, by how much? More than a foot?
What are the drawbacks of planting in January (on Pennsylvania, US)?
My “professional” arborist screwed up last year and topped my hedges. We are about a foot short of the height we wanted them to be, will they be okay? Also, do I just leave the fallen needles under the tree? Can there be too much mulch? Hi from BC 🇨🇦🇨🇦
If you cut(prune) it down to the trunk because its just too wide, will it start budding new branches from the trunk or is the tree just dead at that point?
Rly usefull info ,thank you !
Just watching you day after I prune tip of me Thujas. Hope I didn't completely destroyed my future hedge
Can I cover the earth around Thuja trees with decorative bark?
Great video, new sub here.
Thank you!
Is it really kind to this Thuja to shape into like Yew into shapes Topiery
We have dark green leaved and blue cones clove like thuja in Pakistan and it is ornamental tree. It tolerate out what very well if watered well. Tell about the care of that verity
What’s better if you had to pick one? To much water or to little water?
Mulching the close area around the plant helps ?
GREAT jOB.
Thank you. very helpful.
Hej , Tack för video , jag har planterat 50 st Tjua , måsta jag skydda dem med skuggnät ? eller dem klara sig på vinter , jag bor i stockholm Zone 2
Neighbour cut my lovely leylandi 😢what can I use to replace them
Could you please talk about leaders when you want your arbs to grow conically?
I believe you have to choose the best for your application and try to look and feel through the arborvitae that you are interested in and if there's too many competing stems originating from the base, watch out, but if there are only smaller side branches and a lonely single strong leader, pick that one.
If you really have to, you can trim and shape the plant anyway you want, but I personally prefer the very vertical lumber shape if at all possible.
Who knows, in 30 to hundreds of years from now it could be seeing a saw mill, even if I don't get to use it as lumber or shingle material.
@@richtomlinson7090 Thank you for an insightful response. I appreciate your video and answer to my question.
@@catlady1462 oh it isn't my video even though I'm part Swedish, but I myself want one strong leader for quick vertical growth instead of wasting that growth on half a dozen competing upright stems.
@@richtomlinson7090 Ahh OK I see. Thanks for explaining and I've been out today tending to my arborvitae hedge. You've inspired me.
I have Thuja plicata hedging planted 5 years ago. Leaves dieing mainly at bottom and middle so it's not water problem, I think its Blight so how to stop this as its killing my trees.
How do I plant from a seed what kind of soil
Question:
So I have 7 of these.
They are right on my property line and my neighbor doesn't want them to grow over to his side. Can I trim them flat like a wall? I've seen regular arborvitaes done that way but not sure if Thuja's are ok too. Thank You!
Wow, I wish I have that issue on my property. These are beautiful trees and I don’t know why they are complaining. They could put a fence on their side for suggestions.
Ska man beskära Thujan direkt när man har planterat den?
we dont have autumn fertilizer at home depot
How to distinguish smaragd from brabant
I have a green emrald arb I want to transplant. Right now it is against a privacy fence and dead on that side for lack of sun. Transplanting to full sun. So the question is, will the dead side fill in?
@customvideo454 Several other people said "yep" so....I already transplanted the bush so check back with me at the end of the summer and I will give everyone the actual results.
Hello - thank you so much for this wonderful video. I wonder if you can help me. I have 3 large Thujas that were planted 2 years ago in September, when they were already over 3m tall. We live near Chicago (zone 5b, average temperatures ranging from -11C to +30C). They have grown to about 4m tall now, and I actually want them to stay around 3m. Would it be ok to cut 1m off their top, or would that be too much stress? I also didn’t know how to prune them and I didn’t want to stress them for the first couple of years so I left them alone, and they are now looking scraggly, with not much green in the middle. This summer they do have many cones. How much should I prune the sides? Maybe 10cm? Most of the lower-middle branches are about 120cm long from the trunk, with green growth on the tips, about 30cm. I would greatly appreciate any advice so I can help my Thujas look better.
When I had to wrap some 11 foot sycamore tree, I told some girl in the parking lot that I was protecting it from the coming hurricane of a ride home, because essentially letting a plant experience 55 mph is a lot like a bad storm.