Tsuga canadensis - Eastern hemlock

Photos Tsuga canadensis - Eastern hemlockWatering Tsuga canadensis

continental : Let’s water these plants only when there are prolonged droughts; if the weather is mild, we can water once every 4-5 weeks, using , but only if the ground is completely dry.

alpine : During wintry months watering will be sporadic; we suggest irrigating only when the climate is mild and the ground is dry. If the temperatures are very harsh, we can interrupt watering, otherwise let’s act every 5-6 weeks with .

mediterranean : During the cold months watering takes place only during the mild days, let’s avoid harsh, freezing days, by watering every 3-4 weeks or less with .

Exposure Tsuga canadensis

continental : To avoid damage by excessive exposure to the sun it is advisable to grow this plant in a shady place, protected by direct sunrays.
The Tsuga canadensis can stand the cold and can even stand prolonged freezing and very harsh temperatures; therefore it’s grown in the garden.

alpine : We suggest locating the the Tsuga canadensis away from direct solar rays, in a shady place.
The Tsuga canadensis can stand the cold and can be grown in the garden even during the coldest months of the year.

mediterranean : This plant favours shady places, avoid exposure to direct solar rays.
The Tsuga canadensis is a very rustic plant, which can stand without problems the winter cold.

Fertilization Tsuga canadensis : Trees usually need fertilization during the winter months; let’s remember to enrich the soil when we intend to plant a new tree.


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