THUJA NORTH POLE is a compact, fast-growing evergreen shrub ideal for landscaping, privacy hedges, and decorative borders. This hardy tree features a dense, pyramidal growth habit, reaching 10-15 feet in height while maintaining a narrow width, making it an excellent space-saving option. The deep green foliage retains its vibrant color throughout winter, and its resistance to winter burn ensures year-round beauty.
This well-rooted starter plant, measuring approximately 10-14 inches, is grown in a 3 x 4-inch pot and thrives in zones 3-8. It prefers moist, well-drained loamy soil and adapts well to full sun to part shade conditions. With its fast growth rate, this plant quickly establishes itself, providing natural privacy and enhancing your outdoor space.
Whether you’re looking to create a stunning landscape feature or establish a durable hedge, this low-maintenance shrub is an excellent choice.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Hardy Evergreen Shrub – Thrives in zones 3-8 with excellent winter resilience
- Fast-Growing and Narrow – Reaches 10-15 feet in height while maintaining a compact width
- Winter Burn-Resistant – Deep green foliage stays vibrant year-round
- Ideal for Privacy Screens and Hedges – Naturally forms a dense, tall barrier
- Easy to Grow – Prefers moist, well-drained loam in full sun to part shade
Common Uses:
- Privacy screens and hedges to create a natural barrier
- Decorative landscaping for gardens and yards
- Windbreaks and noise reduction in outdoor spaces
- Foundation plantings for elegant home exteriors
- Gifts for gardeners who love fast-growing, evergreen plants
FAQs:
Q: How fast does THUJA NORTH POLE grow? A: This variety grows approximately 12-18 inches per year, making it an excellent choice for quick privacy screens and hedges.
Q: Does this plant require pruning? A: Minimal pruning is needed. You can trim lightly to maintain shape or encourage denser growth.
Q: Can this shrub tolerate extreme winter conditions? A: Yes! THUJA NORTH POLE is resistant to winter burn and thrives in zones 3-8.
Q: What type of soil is best for this plant? A: It prefers moist, well-drained loamy soil but can adapt to a variety of soil conditions.
Q: How far apart should I plant them for a hedge? A: Space 2-3 feet apart for a dense hedge or 3-5 feet apart for a more open, natural look.
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