Tsuga canadensis - Eastern hemlock

Photos Tsuga canadensis - Eastern hemlockWater Tsuga canadensis

continental : Watering occurs only when there are long periods of drought or when the ground is very dry, using ; during this period of the year usually watering once every 4-5 weeks can be enough if the weather is mild.

alpine : During this period of the year it’s not necessary to water the the Tsuga canadensis too often; usually watering should be done every 5-6 weeks with , but only if the soil is dry. We suggest watering only during periods with a mild climate.

mediterranean : Let’s water not too frequently, but regularly using , when the soil is clearly dry. During this period of the year watering every 3-4 weeks can be enough, but only during the milder days.

Light Tsuga canadensis

continental : The Tsuga canadensis doesn't like being exposed to direct sunrays, therefore it is best to grow it in a shady place.
These plants are located in the garden during all the seasons, as they can stand intense cold and ice.

alpine : Plant which favours shaded locations, avoid exposure to direct sunrays.
These plants can stand even intense freezing without problems, so they’re grown in the garden even during the winter months.

mediterranean : To avoid damage from excessive sun exposure, it is advisable to grow this plant in a shady spot, protected by direct solar rays.
These plants can stand the cold, therefore they can be grown in the garden.

Fertilize Tsuga canadensis : We should avoid fertilizing trees during the winter months; if we intend planting a tree during the winter let’s remember to enrich the soil with mature manure.


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