LifestyleDiscover the perfect alternative for arborvitae: Try cypress today

Discover the perfect alternative for arborvitae: Try cypress today

What can replace a thuja?
What can replace a thuja?
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8:14 AM EDT, August 14, 2024

Dreaming of an unusual hedge? Forget about the clichéd arborvitae. Choose a plant that grows even faster and is much easier to care for.

Arborvitae are popular coniferous plants that adorn many parks and gardens. A few years after planting, they become large enough to protect the property from prying eyes. There is an alternative to them. It turns out that the cypress grows even faster. Here’s how to care for it.

Plant instead of arborvitae: You won’t regret it

Arborvitae, also known as thuja, are plants from the cypress family. They originate from Asia but can be easily grown in our conditions. They don’t require much work, which is why many people decide to plant them in their gardens.

Few people realize that their shoots contain a toxic substance called thujone. It poses a risk to both humans and animals.

- Thujone present in arborvitae is toxic and comes in two forms (alpha and beta). Both isomeric forms show toxic effects and can lead to symptoms of nervous system poisoning. In severe cases, seizures may even occur - says Jakub Duszczyk, a chemist, toxicologist, and specialist in Environmental Protection Engineering, in an interview with Onet.

What to replace arborvitae with? The best choice is cypress. It is characterized by its intense, vivid green color and dense shoots. It is resistant to low temperatures and pests. Properly cared for, it can reach a height of up to 13 feet.

How to care for cypress

Cypress is very easy to care for. It needs a sunny position but can also cope with partial shade. The shrub does not have special soil requirements. It can be planted both in sandy and clayey soil with a slightly acidic reaction.

Due to its developed root system, it does not need to be watered frequently. It is enough to water it during periods of severe drought. It grows rapidly, so when planting, you should keep a distance of at least 20 inches.

Frequent fertilization is not necessary. The plant should be fertilized only in spring, during its intensive growth period. Both ready-made fertilizers and homemade ones, such as those from coffee grounds or yeast, are suitable. Use them once a month, and the cypress will reward you with a beautiful appearance.

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