Tsuga canadensis - Eastern hemlock

Photos Tsuga canadensis - Eastern hemlockWatering Tsuga canadensis

continental : It is advisable regular but not excessive waterings; increase waterings in spring and summer and decrease them when the cold period starts, suspend them in winter. Always allow the soil to dry out completely between two waterings. Avoid water stagnations.

alpine : Water the Tsuga canadensis rather regularly from March to October, always allowing the soil to dry out well between two waterings. Avoid water excesses or stagnating water; during the cold season waterings can be decreased or suspended.

mediterranean : It is advisable to intervene only when the soil is dry, however avoiding to expose the plant to long duration drought periods. We can decrease waterings or even suspend them during cold months.

Exposure Tsuga canadensis

continental : These plants prefer the shadow, therefore avoid to expose them to direct sunlight or to place them in excessively bright locations.
Grow the Tsuga canadensis outside all year long; it is a rustic plant.

alpine : These plants prefer very shady locations, they do not like to be exposed to direct sunlight.
This is a very rustic plant, that is grown in the garden all year long without any problem.

mediterranean : Grow the Tsuga canadensis in completely shady locations.
These plants are very rustic and survive in the garden also in case of long intense frosts.

Fertilization Tsuga canadensis : Adult trees do not need fertilizing, on the contrary young ones are fertilized at the end of winter, by burying at the base of the trunk a ripe organic fertilizer or a slow-release granular fertilizer.


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