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I’m here to vent. In order to provide some privacy and block the primary view from my house of a parking lot, I did the only thing that my co-op’s rules would allow – use plants as screens. But even ardent plant-lovers like myself can see the troubles plants can cause when tasked with providing…

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My garden is entirely enclosed by Thuja trees, and I've gained substantial expertise in nurturing them. Among my assortment, there are numerous splendid types, with Thuja orientalis Aurea Nana being one of the most sought-after. I'm excited to share with you the methods for cultivating these magnificent trees today. Emerald Green Arborvitae Name Thuja, Arborvitae Hardiness Zone (USDA) 4-7 Season…

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I am a conifer aficionado. On my 3-acre spread there are currently more than 100 specimens representing 15 different genera -- about all that are hardy in central Indiana. One of my favorites is arborvitae, the genus Thuja. There is a native midwestern arborvitae (T. occidentalis), referred to as eastern white cedar by some. Unfortunately, we destroyed all the wild native Indiana populations, but the species is common in the horticultural trade. I have several cultivars of T. occidentalis in

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