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kimcoco

Canadian Hemlock

kimcoco
14 years ago

I'm thinking of planting this tree for two reasons: privacy and the fact that it's evergreen.

It will be planted close to my house in an area confined by concrete walkway and driveway, and will need to be trimmed into a hedge form for this reason (yeah, I know, I lose out on the natural form).

I have some concerns. I will have to trim it to keep it to size, not a problem as far as I can see. It will be planted in full sun, maybe not a problem in zone 5? I also have somewhat clayish soil. Am I doomed?

These are the varieties available from my local nursery:

TSUGA - HEMLOCK

CANADIAN

18-24" ..................#3 CONT ............19.99

30-36" ..................B&B ....................59.99

3-4ʼ ......................B&B ....................74.99

4-5ʼ ......................B&B ..................109.99

5-6ʼ ......................B&B ..................136.99

6-7ʼ ......................B&B ..................169.99

7-8ʼ HVY ..............B&B ..................219.99

8-9ʼ HVY ..............B&B ..................279.99

9-10ʼ HVY ............B&B ..................319.99

COLEʼS PROSTRATE (DWARF)

15-18" ..................#3 CONT ............61.99

DWF GOLDEN

18-24" ..................#6 CONT ..........104.99

EMERALD FOUNTAIN

3-4ʼ ......................#10 CONT ........179.99

GENTSCH WHITE

10-12" ..................#1 CONT ............24.99

15-18" ..................#3 CONT ............61.99

18-24" ..................#6 CONT ..........104.99

GOLDEN SPLENDOR

15-18" ..................#3 CONT ............61.99

JEDDELOH (DWARF)

10-12" ..................#1 CONT ............24.99

15-18" ..................#3 CONT ............61.99

18-24" ..................#6 CONT ..........104.99

MOON FROST

15-18" ..................#3 CONT ............64.99

18-24" ..................#6 CONT............119.99

WEEPING

15-18" ..................#3 CONT ............64.99

18-24" ..................#6 CONT............119.99

Of these, is there a variety that grows better in my zone for the qualities I'm looking for? I'm not looking for a dwarf, I want it to get somewhat tall and full, but I intend to shape it to keep it from my driveway.

Suggestions, feedback? I have no experience with this tree.

Thanks

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