Best Slim Evergreen Trees for Mid-Atlantic Gardens?

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Asked By NatureLover82 On

I'm looking for recommendations on slim, column-like evergreen trees suitable for the Mid-Atlantic states. I've tried the Italian cypress, but it didn't survive the first bad freeze. I'm considering either a blue arrow shrub or a blue skyrocket tree, but I'd love to hear suggestions for alternatives. Ideally, I need something that stays no wider than 3 feet.

3 Answers

Answered By GardenGuru77 On

Have you considered using Emerald Green Arborvitae? They're a popular choice and can handle the colder weather. They do get about 4 feet wide, but some folks have had success trimming them back to fit their space better. Just keep an eye on how you prune them!

TreeFan23 -

I see they get 4 foot wide; can they be cut back? Thanks!

Answered By EvergreenExpert44 On

If you're looking for something that doesn't take up much space, blue arrow shrubs could be a solid choice! They stay compact and have a nice color. Just make sure whatever you choose is suitable for your specific garden conditions.

Answered By PlantEnthusiast91 On

Trautman junipers might be a good substitute for cypress in colder areas. They’re pretty hardy and can maintain a slim profile, plus they add nice texture to the landscape! Definitely worth considering.

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