To start, the green giant thuja is a very well-known species of arborvitae trees. It is one of the best choices for windbreaks or privacy screens. These are especially useful considering that they grow quick enough to stay healthy but you still get that dense green barrier effect. Thuja green giants are also popular because they're attractive trees that you can plant directly in your yard without having to consider what kind of shrubs or flowers will go with them.This type of green giant arborvitae doesn't usually produce cones at all which makes it perfect if you don't want any additional maintenance to deal with during fall months. Even though these trees aren't technically ever, their foliage lasts much longer than most green trees.If you're looking for a green giant arborvitae tree but aren't quite sure which one to choose, read on! We'll teach you everything there is to know about green giant thuja so you can pick the best option. But first...

What Are Green Giant Thuja Arborvitae?

Green Giant Arborvitae trees are evergreen coniferous trees that grow in pyramidal or oval shapes. These wonderful landscaping plants have become popular because of their beautiful and dense green foliage and fast growth rate. With proper care, green giants can grow up to 3 feet per year making them one of the fastest-growing types of arborvitae available.In addition, green giant thuja trees are extremely healthy and pest resistant. This means that green giants don't need to be sprayed with pesticides or fertilizers to stay green and healthy. If you choose green giant thuja for your landscaping, you'll get a tree that requires minimal upkeep instead of a hassle during the fall months.Thuja green giants can grow tall which makes them perfect for privacy screens or windbreaks. However, these green giants will still fit comfortably into small spaces too. Their tall stature doesn't interfere with their ability to look good in tight areas because the foliage is so dense it provides optimal coverage without needing too much space on the ground. Plus, green giant thujas require no pruning when grown properly except when cutting back branches for your convenience.The green giant thuja also has two varieties which are pyramidal green giant thuja and compact green giant thuja. Of course, the green giants can be used as both specimen plants or privacy screens.

What To Look For When Buying Thuja Green Giant?

When you go to buy green giant arborvitae trees, there are a few things that you should look out for first. We have learned all of this information from owning personal green giants so we know exactly what you should be aware of before planting!First off, check to make sure that green giant thuja is green all year round. If green giants do not retain some green foliage during winter, you'll end up with dead trees on your hands after only a few years! These green giants also need to keep their leaves in dry areas or they will start to turn brown and fall off.Secondly, green giant arborvitae can be used as privacy screens but not if they're small (5-gallon size). A green giant thuja tree has to reach at least 20 feet before it provides any privacy or windbreak effect for your yard. You should also make sure that the green giant thuja you pick is dense enough to block wind otherwise it won't be very useful. These green giants look best when they completely block the view around them and should be planted as close to your house as possible.Lastly, green giants should not be bought during fall or winter. You never know when green giant arborvitae was transplanted so it's best to avoid green giants that aren't green anymore! If you're buying green giants from a nursery, make sure they have been recently transplanted into containers for sale which will guarantee their health. In addition, green giants shouldn't be planted after October because they won't grow much more before winter hits.


What To Do After Planting Thuja Green Giant?

If you've followed all of these guidelines successfully, congratulations! You have just purchased a healthy green giant thuja tree and will be enjoying your green privacy screen in no time.There is one more very important part of planting green giants and that's watering! These green trees like to be watered deeply about once a week (just like all green plants). For the first month, make sure green giants are getting an inch of water per week or they will turn brown and die fast. After the first month is over, green giants only need around half an inch of water twice a week to stay green and healthy!You'll also want to fertilize green giant thujas every 2 months with a slow-release fertilizer (like 15-30-15) because these plants can't get too much nitrogen. Too much nitrogen will cause green thuja leaves to turn yellow and die fast!Green giant thujas also need lots of sunlight to look green. If green giants aren't getting over 6 hours a day, they'll start turning yellow and eventually brown. Make sure green giants are in a sunny location for the best results.


What To Do After Green Giant Thujas Are Transplanted?

Once green giants have completed their first year, this tree will be growing at least 2 feet every year which is much faster than most plants grow even in optimal conditions! Thuja green giant trees don't require any pruning when planted properly but you can trim them back if you want to keep it looking tidy or take off long branches that are hitting your house or power lines. You should also remove dead twigs if they are browning for the green giant's safety.Weeds are not a huge problem for green giant thuja trees but you can still use weed killer to kill anything that's greenish-brown. We have also heard of people using organic mulch around green giants, but it could cause problems so we do not recommend it! If you want your green thuja trees to stay green, mulch is the last thing you need around them!

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