Is this enough space for these arborvitae? by Striking-Company8155 landscaping 5 Comments Greyfox309 2 weeks ago No. But also, what is the goal? To hide your house? A row of arborvitae in the side yard up against the house doesn’t make much sense to me. hamhead 2 weeks ago What kind of arborvitae?If they’re green giants it is certainly less than recommended, but it depends on your goal. HypnotizeThunder 2 weeks ago Absolutely yes. Move them away a little tho. Your landscape bed will have to grow will time some. They get like 3-4 ft accross MayorSincerePancake 2 weeks ago You may have to keep them trimmed more often so that they stay nice and fluffy, but I like it. Ischmetch 2 weeks ago I would never place them that close to the house. You’ll eventually come to regret it.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Greyfox309 2 weeks ago No. But also, what is the goal? To hide your house? A row of arborvitae in the side yard up against the house doesn’t make much sense to me.
hamhead 2 weeks ago What kind of arborvitae?If they’re green giants it is certainly less than recommended, but it depends on your goal.
HypnotizeThunder 2 weeks ago Absolutely yes. Move them away a little tho. Your landscape bed will have to grow will time some. They get like 3-4 ft accross
MayorSincerePancake 2 weeks ago You may have to keep them trimmed more often so that they stay nice and fluffy, but I like it.
Ischmetch 2 weeks ago I would never place them that close to the house. You’ll eventually come to regret it.
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No. But also, what is the goal? To hide your house? A row of arborvitae in the side yard up against the house doesn’t make much sense to me.
What kind of arborvitae?
If they’re green giants it is certainly less than recommended, but it depends on your goal.
Absolutely yes. Move them away a little tho. Your landscape bed will have to grow will time some. They get like 3-4 ft accross
You may have to keep them trimmed more often so that they stay nice and fluffy, but I like it.
I would never place them that close to the house. You’ll eventually come to regret it.