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Thuja Green Giant
2553 reviewsStarting at $19.95Up to 40% OFFEmerald Green Arborvitae
615 reviewsStarting at $24.95Up to 29% OFFFull Speed A Hedge® American Pillar Arborvitae
115 reviewsStarting at $46.95Up to 33% OFFJunior Giant Thuja Tree
75 reviewsStarting at $46.95Up to 33% OFFNorthern Spire Western Red Cedar Tree
Starting at $73.95Leprechaun™ Arborvitae
Starting at $89.95North Pole® Arborvitae
Starting at $219.95Baby Giant Arborvitae Tree
136 reviewsStarting at $159.95Up to 16% OFFForever Goldy™ Arborvitae Tree
45 reviewsStarting at $46.95Hetz Midget Thuja Shrub
37 reviewsStarting at $62.95American Arborvitae
11 reviewsStarting at $73.95Up to 9% OFFBerckman's Gold Arborvitae
10 reviewsStarting at $73.95Buy 1, Get 1Degroot's Spire Thuja Arborvitae Tree
9 reviewsStarting at $52.95Up to 12% OFFSugar and Spice™ Thuja
Starting at $54.95Private Jet™ Arborvitae
1 reviewsStarting at $134.95Buy 1, Get 1Fire Chief™ Thuja Shrub
10 reviewsSold OutTechny' Cold Hardy Thuja Tree
13 reviewsSold OutDense green growth in a tried-and-true form.
From the iconic Thuja Green Giant to the American Pillar, our Thuja Trees are perfect for full, richly-green good looks in your landscape. Whether you use them for privacy, borders or even large plant beds, Thujas provide a backdrop well-suited for all of your plants.
What are Thuja Trees?
Basically, Thuja Trees are dense, narrow evergreen shrubs or trees. Many of them are Thujas. But all of them are thick, dense and easy-growing, with iconic greenery that's hardy, pest resistant, disease resistant and more.
How to Plant Thuja Trees
Though specific directions will vary, knowing your growing zone is important. After you’ve determined your growing zone, keep sunlight and watering needs in mind. Most Thuja Trees will prefer full sun (anywhere from 6 to 8 hours of sunlight per day) and well-drained soil, but make sure you check your tree's specific directions.
Your fertilizing and pruning needs will vary as well, but many of our Thuja Trees do not require pruning.
When you're ready to plant, 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 back fill the hole. Finish by watering the surrounding soil near your trees and mulching to conserve moisture.
When to Plant Thuja Trees
Generally, we recommend planting your Thuja Trees in early spring or in fall. Either season is fine, provided the ground is not frozen.
Also, it's important to keep spacing in mind. Avoid planting your Thuja Trees too closely to sidewalks, structures and power lines, especially if the mature height and width are larger.