Canadian hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) primarily thrives in well-drained, acidic soils rich in organic matter. It benefits from a balanced, slow-release fertilizer applied in early spring. Additionally, incorporating compost or mulch can help retain moisture and provide essential nutrients. It's important to avoid over-fertilizing, as this can harm the tree.
Canadian Hemlock Cedar.
Canadian Feed the Children was created in 1986.
The address of the Hemlock Historical Society is: Box 112, Hemlock, MI 48626
yes hemlock wood is a sofftwood
It was hemlock. :)
No, "hemlock" is a common noun referring to a type of plant.
Conium maculatum (Hemlock or Poison Hemlock), is native to Europe and North America.
yes it is there are different types of Hemlock trees
Hemlock is not very rot resistant.
There are many types of hemlock. Conium consists of two species, both of which are toxic. Water Hemlock and Hemlock Water Dropwort are both also poisonous. However, Hemlock (Tsuga) is the genus name of a type of coniferous trees, which are not toxic.
you should probobly feed it Canadian ants. there high in protein
Tsuga canadensis is actually called commonly the Eastern or Spruce hemlock it and all it's kin can be started from cuttings. They are best grown from seed but can be grafted or rooted by short stem cuttings inserted in sandy soil in a cold frame in July or August. Shade from strong sun.