Yes, arborvitae will typically grow back after being trimmed, as long as the trimming is done properly and at the right time of year.
Yes, arborvitae can grow back if it has been damaged or pruned, as long as the pruning is done correctly and the plant is given proper care and time to recover.
Yes, arborvitae branches will typically grow back if pruned too severely, but it may take some time for the plant to fully recover and regrow.
You can keep Green Giant arborvitae small by regularly pruning and trimming the branches to control its growth.
You can keep arborvitae small by regularly pruning and trimming the branches, avoiding over-fertilizing, and planting them in a location with limited space for growth.
Emerald Arborvitae typically grow at a moderate rate compared to other types of arborvitae. They are known to have a medium growth rate, which means they will grow steadily but not as quickly as some other varieties.
Emerald green arborvitae typically grow faster than other types of arborvitae, reaching a height of about 12-15 inches per year.
Emerald green arborvitae typically grow faster than other types of arborvitae, reaching a height of about 12-15 inches per year.
Arborvitae trees typically grow at a moderate pace of about 1 to 2 feet per year.
Arborvitae trees can grow up to 40-60 feet tall, depending on the specific species and growing conditions.
Arborvitae trees typically grow between 10 to 60 feet tall, depending on the specific variety and growing conditions.
Emerald green arborvitae trees typically grow at a moderate rate of about 1 to 2 feet per year.
Arborvitae trees typically grow to be around 10 to 60 feet tall, depending on the specific variety and growing conditions.