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risingtiger

good wind break tree in the desert

risingtiger
10 years ago

I'm looking for a great evergreen windbreak that will run up the west side of the edible landscaping. I live in zone 6 at about 5500 feet in the high deserts above the Grand Canyon. The soil is sandy and slightly alkaline and we get some dry winds coming through. Any ideas out there about a good tree that would fit the bill?

I was hoping I could have Arizona Cypress, but indeed I think this winter was just a tad bit too cold for them. I would go with some cultivar of Rocky Mountain Juniper, but I don't know of any that will get to 25' plus--and they tend to grow slowly.

I'm considering both the Eastern Red Cedar and the giant arborvitae (green giant thuja, etc). Has anybody had any experience with either of these trees in a fairly harsh desert climate?

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