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๐ฟ Elevate your outdoor space with natureโs fastest-growing green giant!
This set of 10 Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae trees arrives 7-10 inches tall in potted containers, ready to establish a fast-growing, hardy evergreen screen. Growing up to 3 feet annually and reaching mature heights of 40 feet, these trees thrive in USDA zones 5-9 and adapt to various soil types, making them an ideal, low-maintenance choice for privacy, windbreaks, or ornamental landscaping.
| ASIN | B000VONYTY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,877 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #76 in Tree Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Thuja |
| Brand Name | Thuja |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 859 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Winter |
| Expected Plant Height | 12 Inches |
| Expected Planting Period | Winter |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Manufacturer | Panter Nursery |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Daylily Nurseryโs products have a five-day guarantee. If your plants were purchased for planting outside of your recommended growing zone, your purchase isn't covered by our guarantee. Zone recommendations are provided in our listings. Please note that much of our plant material, while hardy, may arrive damaged or no longer viable if shipped in severe weather conditions. Use your best judgment befโฆ |
| Material Feature | Natural |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 10 |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Thuja |
| Product Care Instructions | moist |
| Sunlight Exposure | Partial Shade |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 5, 6, 7, 8 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
K**R
Good trees - thanks!
Faster than expected delivery. Gorgeous, healthy trees. Great value, would buy again.
J**W
Hardy tree if you put in the care they need!
I have had these now for a year. They were received in good healthy condition. They all seem to have made it through the north Missouri winter and are turning green again so the durability seems good. Their size has more than doubled in the last year. Biggest advice I can give is to keep them watered. I set up a 5 gallon bucket i drilled a small hole in at the bottom next to each tree that I would fill 2-3 times per week if there was no rain. I also fertilized a couple times through the summer. They are a good value for the money. If you take care of them they will do good!
W**S
Great quality at a great price
We ordered these trees as a second row of a windbreak/security screen. At $4/tree, even if they donโt make it, itโs worth the money when Thuja are easily 4x that at a store. But, our trees arrived quickly, well packaged, and very healthy. We didnโt plant the trees for weeks and they still looked great in their nursery pots. I highly recommend these as an inexpensive but quality choice.
B**.
All Good !
I have a ton of deer and even though Green Giants are normally deer resistant, when you have 50-60 deer take a "nibble" and decide they don't like them, they can still do damage when the plants are small. I've ordered 2x (20 Plants) and all plants were over 12" and were healthy. I did plant 10 outside immediately and fenced them in to protect from deer. Even the deer that don't try to "taste them" will usually trample them so you may consider some deer fencing if you are in an area with a lot of deer. They are hearty and can take a bit of a beating, but if animals walk over top of them long enough, they will die. TIP: If you need to, you can remove plants from the container they come in and re-plant in 1 gallon pots. (I mix my local soil with top soil from the local store). I put them on my sunny 2nd story deck away from deer, They have all doubled in size and are doing well. Water every 2-3 days. I'll let these get a bit larger then re-plant them (maybe next year). I'll bring them into my sunroom during the Winter (I keep it at 45-50 degrees). TIP 2. The longer they are in the ground BEFORE first frost the better. 3 months is usually ok , but the longer the better. I like to get them into the ground after the last frost. (In PA, I play it safe and normally wait until Mid April or even May. That gives 6-7 months or so before the really cold weather comes. Getting them in early as possible lets them get established before it gets "blistering hot" too (mid July or August here). TIP 3. Duh..... make sure you don't forget to water. You don't need to "saturate the crap" out of them, but for the first month I water every 2 days (unless rain is in the forecast - which is why April / May is a big help). After that I check them every 3 days and normally "hit them with the water to keep the soil moist. Mulch around the base appx 6" helps keep the soil from drying out. *** You MAY (in some areas and with some Green Giants) see some "browning" or Gold color in the Winter (and if you are not watering enough when first planted). The color is normal. Don't worry, they'll green up in Spring. (Note: ORANGE color, Dried TAN color , and flat foliage is not good. Normally foliage that is green / gold or even a bit brownish is fine but make sure the foliage looks "plump". As they dry out the foliage looks like you've pressed it or flattened it. If you catch this early, you can save the plant. Once they establish after the first year, you can see 3 feet of growth per year depending on sun etc. Hope this helps.
R**E
Arrived in good condition.
Arrived promptly and in good condition. I need more time to evaluate as we are currently in drought conditions but so far they seem to be okay if not thriving.
C**A
Bought a lot of 25 and a lot of 10 but bad results: Here is my story
I bought a lot of 25 and a lot of 10 for a total of 25. At the same time I also bought 7 Emerald Green Arborvitae and all 7 are alive and well after 7 months. These 2 lots of 25 and 10 were a little shorter and so I planned on them taking a bit longer to actually be a growing force on my property. While all 7 of the Emerald Green are still alive, not the same story with the 35 Thuja Green Arborvitae. When these were received, there were 4 that were mostly dead on arrival, and I opened them up within minutes of Amazon delivery to my front door. I immediately began watering and placing them in a lighted, semi-sunny window as it was too early in the spring to plant outside. Once risk of frost was gone, I planted these in the same areas I planted the Emerald Green, so some had more sun while some had less sun. We have been having a drought this summer and into the fall, so I watered them all once to twice a week. Early on, I watered a little more often to make sure they established themselves well. After a month in the ground, there were 7 more that were dead, just dried up and brittle brown, dead. So, out of the 24 that were still alive, only 20 made it to 2 months outside. The 3rd through 6th months outside, just counted again a couple days ago, I am left with just 11 alive, and 3 of them are not looking very well with some dead areas on them. I would say that none of the 35 of them are thriving, and there is no pattern of more sun or less sun or more water or less water that would help me know why I only have 11 left alive. Remember, I also bought 7 Emerald Green Arborvitae at the same time and they have received the exact same treatment and all 7 of them are still alive. I checked with several local nurseries to see what kind of arborvitae they were selling and they had both for this area. I also bought insecticide and fungicide and sprayed them starting in their first month outside so I ruled that out. I can say this, that I will not be buying any lots of Thuja Green Arborvitae from this seller again. By the way, the way they were shipped was absolutely ridiculous. They had stapled cardboard all around them to hold in the dirt, but the dirt was everywhere in the packaging and the staples were ridiculous to try and remove so I could get to each arborvitae to plant them.
M**S
Impressed With the Quality
Impressed. Packed with care and all are good except for one but wont give up on that one either. It may turn up in a great looking boy.
E**T
Arrived late
I was expecting to get these a week after I orded them. After a week, I was told by Amazon they would be late because they had to go through customs. After another week went by, I contacted Amazon. They said that if my plants still hadn't arrived by the end of the following week, they would reimburse me. The trees arrived in the middle of the next week. All the tree starts looked healthy except 3 of them. The ends of they leaves were brown and dry looking. They come in there own little pots. One ended up crushed under the others. The plants came in their own pot, they were still damp when I got them, and all of them had healthy roots.
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