Perennials
Cedar Tree
Provides year-round greenery and beauty
Aromatic wood repels insects naturally
Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant plant
Thrives in
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Nov-AprilCedar Trees are known for their aromatic wood, needle-like leaves, and distinctive conical shape. They are often used for lumber and ornamental landscaping. Cedar trees are widely used in landscaping for their aesthetic appeal and numerous practical benefits. These majestic trees are native to various regions, including Eastern North America and Canada. When incorporated into landscaping projects, they can transform the environment, enhance property value, and offer many advantages.
It is primarily ornamental and is a member of the conifer family. Of course, this item can offer several benefits to the natural landscape, making it a good investment both now and for future generations.
Cedar Trees Get Huge
They typically grow between 100 and 130 feet tall, but in some cases, they can grow as tall as 200 feet. Its diameter is about 10 feet, making it much thinner than the oak or maple. Instead of leaves, they grow pine needles in addition to cones that yield fruit with seeds in females. In male types, the cones will produce pollen. There is also a sticky resin inside of them that helps protect them against predators.
The Cedar Tree Can Last for Centuries
Assuming favorable conditions, Cedar Trees typically live for about 100 years. However, they can live for up to 300 years and stay in your family for generations. In addition, they are easy to propagate, meaning you can get great value for your money both now and for the rest of your life.
One of their most significant benefits is a fragrant aroma you'll notice when you walk outside. Depending on how close to your product's house is planted, it may be possible to smell the familiar pine scent just by opening your window. Therefore, growing just a few in your yard can help improve indoor air quality inside and outside your home.
Preserve or Reclaim the Natural Landscape Using Cedar Tree
This type of Cedar Tree tends to prevent soil erosion or at least stabilize the soil impacted by its root system. It can also attract squirrels, birds, and other creatures, which will help rejuvenate the local landscape further. Ultimately, this can help protect the viability of your property while possibly increasing its value as the landscape heals.
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Bloom Season
Spring
Bloom/Foliage Color
Brown
Height at Maturity
Over 25 Feet
Care
Cedar trees thrive in well-drained soil and need regular watering, especially in dry periods. Prune to preserve form and remove dead branches—Mulch around the bottom to maintain moisture and keep weeds at bay. Avoid excessive fertilization.
Plant Reproduction
Cedar trees spread through wind-dispersed seeds and vegetative propagation.
Plant bare root trees during the dormant season in early spring or late fall (November through April). Dig the hole twice as wide as the roots so the soil is well-drained. Position the tree so the root flare is at or just above ground level. Fill the hole back with the soil you dug from and water. Maintain soil moisture, especially in the tree's early years, by providing deep, regular watering. Apply a 2-4 inch mulch away from the trunk at the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Prune trees during the first few seasons to establish strength and resilience, remove damaged branches, and continue maintenance pruning as the tree matures. Regularly inspect for pests and diseases and apply integrated pest management practices. Protect young trees from mechanical damage and extreme temperatures with tree guards, and stake them if necessary for support, removing the stakes after one or two years.
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Year-Round Beauty:
Cedar trees maintain their lush, green foliage throughout the year, providing constant visual appeal in any season. Their evergreen nature ensures your landscape always looks vibrant.
Aromatic Wood:
The natural, fragrant scent of cedar wood adds a delightful aroma to your garden. This pleasant fragrance can enhance your outdoor space and create a calming atmosphere.
Durable Timber:
Cedar wood is known for its durability and resistance to decay, making it valuable for timber and various wood products. Planting Cedars can be an investment in high-quality wood for future use.
Wildlife Habitat:
These trees provide shelter and food for various wildlife, promoting biodiversity in your garden. They attract birds, squirrels, and other creatures, enhancing your ecosystem.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Cedar Tree?
Each box contains detailed care instructions and information about your product. But here's the basics.
Care Tips
Cedar trees thrive in well-drained soil and need regular watering, especially in dry periods. Prune to preserve form and remove dead branches—Mulch around the bottom to maintain moisture and keep weeds at bay. Avoid excessive fertilization.
Light Requirements
Cedar trees thrive in full sun, meaning they need at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. They can tolerate partial shade but may grow less vigorously or develop the same density and foliage.
Hardy Planting Zones
3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9
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