Techny Arborvitae
Techny Arborvitae, also known as Mission Arborvitae Thuja occidentalis ‘Techny'

This by far my favorite Arborvitae! It has a beautiful dark green color, it grows very dense, it’s a medium fast grower and makes an excellent evergreen hedge. Unlike many Arborvitae, Techny can grow as wide as four to six feet wide. So planted about 48″ apart they make a nice dense evergreen hedge that will provide privacy and make a nice windbreak. You can plant them as far apart as six or ten feet and still get a great hedge, just not as dense for the first few years.
They like just about any soil condition but in sandy soil you should water them during times of drought just to protect your investment in these beautiful plants. They don’t really have disease problems and the only serious insect problem is bag worms, and I’m going to do an article about how to best control bag worms.
They grow about 12″ to 24″ inches per year and can get 15 to 20 feet tall. Unlike some other arborvitae they have a good root system so it’s unlikely that the wind will uproot them. This plant will happily grow in zones 3 through 7 and they are popular and thriving way up in northern Michigan. This plant was first discovered in Techny, Illinois, thus its name. The common name is Mission Arborvitae, but it seems more people know them by the botanical name.
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