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Cedar Trees For Sale: Create a Hedgerow For Privacy

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Cedar Trees For Sale: Create a Hedgerow For Privacy

The kind of cedar to use as a privacy hedge is our largest number of inquiries that come in. Several new properties are being developed over the smaller lots, thereby needing options in terms of offering privacy that takes up little yard space. You can now select the cedar trees for sale online to create a privacy hedge on your property too!


In terms of functionalities and attractiveness, cedars trees for sale are considered versatile plants that need relatively less maintenance. They perform well in complete sun to the partial shade having a shallow, fibrous root system making them the ideal tree for being planted around the pool as well as the other locations with underground hurdles that are present. Instead of disturbing them, these roots tend to go around the objects such as the fence posts.


The misconception of cedars attracting mosquitoes is something that is not quite true. Cedars tress for sale mainly grow in conditions that are moist, just the kind of environment that is suitable for the mosquitoes to thrive in. 


The removal of the standing water from the property, if possible, is the key to eliminating the mosquitoes. The low-lying areas with rain barrels and improper drainage are two of the most common breeding zone here.


To aid in limiting the desiccation is through the relatively sheltered location, and it is quite advantageous for the application of mulch around the base for protecting the exposed parts of the tree. As the root system is getting established, the growth over the first 2 years can be negligible. The cedars are easy to form and take the pruning well.


White Cedar:


The tall pyramidal tree having the dense, strong central leader is the White Cedar. The attractive bark of reddish/brown and green foliage tends to become yellow in the winter months. The height for the matured tree reaches up to 30’.


Field/Swamp Cedar:


The Eastern White Cedar is also known as the field cedar, with the difference being that the field cedars are dug as bare-root specimens. The cedars grow to offer a full, uniform, and conical shape, with the white cedars, in contrast, are groomed and pruned accordingly. 


There are more sparse foliage and a tall thinner appearance o planting for the field cedar. They are generally planted with the spacing of 1’ between the trees on each row.


Black Cedar


The narrow upright tree having the columnar growth habitat is the black cedar trees for sale. They are dense and multi-stemmed with dark green foliage that fades a bit faintly during the winter months. 


The mature height spreads to about 7’ and reaches about 20’. The spacing of the plant is done at 18” as the trees grow to up to 4’ tall with 2’ spacing for the taller and 5’ trees.


Since the younger specimens are often quite hard to distinguish from the white cedars, they have a similar appearance here. With the maturity of the trees, this distinction becomes extremely apparent.

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