Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' 60-80 cm

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  • Grows 30-40 cm per year
  • Dense hedge
  • Evergreen
  • Fresh, green leaves

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Plant features Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' 60-80 cm

White cedar


Description Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' 60-80 cm | White cedar

The Thuja occidentalis 'Martin', commonly known as white cedar, is a robust conifer ideal for creating dense hedges or for standing as a stately solitary in your garden. This cultivar, with its lush foliage and hardy nature, is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance yet visually stunning plant.

This particular variety of white cedar is known for its lush green foliage and thick, bushy growth, which makes it a perfect natural screen for privacy and wind protection.

Key Features

The key features of Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' include:

  • Exceptional growth rate of 30-50 cm per year, which quickly creates a dense hedge.
  • The ability to thrive in various light conditions, from full sun to partial shade.
  • Versatility in use, suitable both as a hedge and as a solitary specimen.
  • Tolerance to a wide range of soil types, provided they are well-drained.
  • Winter hardiness down to -17.8°C / -23.3°C, which qualifies it for USDA zone 6 climates.
  • Its evergreen foliage ensures that it provides visual interest in the garden throughout the year.
  • The plant's natural resistance to low temperatures and its ability to provide a quickly obscuring visual density.

Tips

  • To ensure the health and density of your Thuja occidentalis 'Martin', regular pruning is recommended; twice annually is sufficient.
  • While the white cedar is adaptable to various soil types, attention should be given to proper drainage to prevent root rot.
  • Planting in a location that receives a balance of sun and shade will yield the best growth results for this conifer.
  • For a seamless hedge, space individual plants appropriately, considering their growth rate and the desired hedge thickness.

Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' 60-80 cm

Planting & care Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' 60-80 cm (White cedar)

We would like to provide some tips on how to plant and care for a Shade hedge plants. By following these tips, you can be sure to enjoy your Shade hedge plants for a long time.

Ideal placement of a Thuja occidentalis 'Martin'

Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' thrives in a range of lighting conditions, from full sun to partial shade and even in shaded areas. Despite its adaptability, to achieve the best growth rate and maintain its lush, evergreen foliage, a location with ample sunlight is preferable. This variety is quite forgiving when it comes to soil type, requiring only that the soil be well-drained to prevent root rot and ensure optimal health. With its robust winter hardiness, 'Martin' can withstand cold temperatures down to USDA zone 6, making it a resilient choice for a variety of landscapes.

How do I plant a Thuja occidentalis 'Martin'?

To plant Thuja occidentalis 'Martin', choose a location that can be in full sun to partial shade. Begin by preparing the soil to ensure it is well-drained, as stagnant water can hinder growth. Dig a hole that is twice as wide and just as deep as the root ball. Place the root ball in the hole, ensuring the top is level with the soil surface. Backfill with the excavated soil, pressing down firmly to eliminate air pockets. Water thoroughly after planting to settle the soil. This species is adaptable, with a robust growth rate, and will quickly form a dense hedge, providing privacy and aesthetic appeal.

Pruning a Thuja occidentalis 'Martin'

Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' benefits from pruning twice per year to maintain its shape and promote dense foliage. The first pruning should occur in early spring before new growth starts, and the second in late summer, allowing the hedge to recover before the colder months. It is advisable not to prune too late in the season to prevent new growth from being damaged by frost. In regions within USDA zone 6, where winter temperatures can drop between -17.8°C and -23.3°C, well-timed pruning ensures hardiness and vigor.

Watering a Thuja occidentalis 'Martin'

For optimal growth and health, Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' requires consistent moisture, particularly when establishing its {T. root system} in new settings. Once established, this evergreen can tolerate a range of conditions, but it's important to maintain a regular watering schedule. During dry spells or in the heat of summer, water deeply at the base to encourage a strong, deep {T. root system}. In the winter months, monitor the soil moisture and provide water if the ground is not frozen and the area is experiencing uncharacteristically dry conditions.

Fertilising a Thuja occidentalis 'Martin'

To support the robust growth rate and visual density of Thuja 'Martin', it is essential to provide the appropriate nutrients. Fertilize twice annually—in early spring and mid-autumn—with a balanced, slow-release conifer fertilizer to encourage strong root development and dense foliage. In spring, fertilization helps kick-start the year's growth, while the autumn application prepares the hedge for the colder months, enhancing winter hardiness in climates as low as USDA zone 6, where temperatures can drop between -17.8°C and -23.3°C. When applying fertilizer, ensure even distribution around the base of the hedge, avoiding direct contact with the trunk and foliage to prevent burn. An adequate fertilization regime will ensure that the hedge remains healthy, luscious, and provides effective privacy year-round.

The characteristics of a Thuja occidentalis 'Martin'

Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' makes an excellent choice for creating a living privacy screen due to its dense growth habit. Its root ball ensures a stable foundation, facilitating successful transplantation and establishment in your landscape. The foliage provides year-round interest with a vibrant green hue that enhances garden aesthetics. Furthermore, this evergreen is tolerant of pruning, allowing you to easily shape it to fit your desired garden design and maintain a neat appearance.

Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' 60-80 cm

Frequently Asked Questions Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' 60-80 cm (White cedar)

Which soil type is most suitable for the Thuja occidentalis 'Martin'?

Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' is adaptable to various soil types, but it thrives best in well-drained soil. Ensuring proper drainage will help create an environment conducive to the healthy growth of this plant.

What is the ideal positioning for the Thuja occidentalis 'Martin'?

The ideal location for Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' can vary, as it is adaptable to different light conditions. It can thrive in a shaded area, partial shade, or under direct sunlight. This versatility allows it to be planted in various locations, making it suitable for a wide range of garden environments.

What is the flowering colour of the Thuja occidentalis 'Martin'?

Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' does not produce flowers.

Is the Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' hardy?

Yes, Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' is considered winter hardy. It can withstand temperatures ranging from -17.8°C to -23.3°C and is classified within USDA hardiness zone 6. This indicates that the 'Martin' variety of Thuja occidentalis is well-equipped to endure cold winter conditions, making it suitable for planting in regions with such climates.

What is the growth strength of the Thuja occidentalis 'Martin'?

Thuja occidentalis 'Martin' boasts a growth rate of 30 to 50 centimetres per year, making it a species with a substantial and consistent yearly development.

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Discover the exceptional Thuja occidentalis 'Martin', a superb choice for those seeking a robust and elegant addition to their landscape. This cultivar boasts lush foliage that retains its vibrant green hue throughout the year, ensuring your garden remains a verdant sanctuary irrespective of the season. Perfect for creating stately hedges or as a standalone specimen, it imbues any space with natural beauty and stature.

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