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Thuja Green Giant
2594 reviewsStarting at $19.95Up to 38% OFFEmerald Green Arborvitae
619 reviewsStarting at $99.95Up to 25% OFFLeyland Cypress Tree
595 reviewsStarting at $24.95Up to 37% OFFWintergreen Boxwood Shrub
101 reviewsStarting at $63.95Up to 36% OFFNellie Stevens Holly
468 reviewsStarting at $38.95Up to 35% OFFItalian Cypress
247 reviewsStarting at $96.95Up to 36% OFFSkip Laurel
90 reviewsStarting at $89.95Up to 31% OFFTaylor Juniper Tree
99 reviewsStarting at $99.95October Magic Rose Camellia
Starting at $129.95Arrow Point® Japanese Holly
Starting at $89.95Sky Pencil Holly Tree
126 reviewsStarting at $409.95Canadian Hemlock
115 reviewsStarting at $46.95Up to 6% OFFSpartan Juniper
110 reviewsStarting at $54.95Up to 39% OFFDrought-Tolerant Evergreen Tree
119 reviewsStarting at $48.95Up to 11% OFFBlue Rug Juniper
16 reviewsStarting at $46.95American Boxwood Shrub
18 reviewsStarting at $38.95Up to 57% OFFJuniper 'Wichita Blue' Tree
68 reviewsStarting at $59.95Up to 16% OFFFragrant Tea Olive Tree
295 reviewsStarting at $29.95Buy 1, Get 1Green Rocket Leyland Cypress
29 reviewsStarting at $59.95Up to 40% OFFGreen Mountain Boxwood Shrub
7 reviewsStarting at $43.95Up to 2% OFFWaxleaf Privet Hedge
33 reviewsStarting at $51.95Podocarpus
3 reviewsStarting at $92.95Parson’s Juniper
5 reviewsStarting at $41.95Buy 1, Get 1Baby Gem™ Boxwood Shrub
14 reviewsStarting at $46.95Green screen elegance and easy growth.
Add color and character to your landscape with Evergreens for Hedging, the perfect pick for year-round good looks and privacy. Whether you choose the iconic Thuja Green Giant or one of our many Holly Trees, you'll have a fresh landscape and effortless green screening to block neighbors, noise and more.
How to Plant Evergreens for Hedging
Though specific directions will vary from tree to tree, knowing your growing zone is an important first step. After you’ve determined your growing zone, keep sunlight and watering needs in mind for your Evergreens for Hedging. Most will prefer full sun to partial sun (anywhere from 4 to 8 hours of sunlight per day) and well-drained soil, but check the directions for the specific Evergreens you've purchased.
Your fertilizing and pruning needs will vary as well, but many of our Evergreens do not require pruning unless you'd like to shape them.
From there, select an area with well-drained soil, dig a hole large enough to accommodate the tree’s root ball (along with some extra width for mature growth), place your tree and backfill the hole. Finish by watering the surrounding soil and mulching to conserve moisture for your hedging.
How to Space Evergreens for Hedging
Keep in mind the mature height and width of your Evergreen Trees, and plant them away from sidewalks, power lines and structures for best results.
For spacing and privacy purposes, your ideal hedging will depend on the space you have. For smaller spaces, we suggest going with a smaller tree. Larger trees will need more spacing and room to grow.