TOH Landscape Contractor Jenn Nawada enjoys using them in her designs and she shows her two favorite species of the tree: the green giant and the emerald green. For smaller spaces she explains that the emerald arborvitae is a good choice as it grows tall but not wide.

How Quickly does Arborvitae Grow?

They can be great for privacy screens and marking the edge of a property. The green giant, also known as the western arborvitae, has the ability to grow very fast and get very wide. Jenn likes putting this variety along a natural border. Unlike the emerald green, the green giant is deer resistant, a major plus in woodland communities. Jenn explains one of the major attractions of using these plants is the lack of maintenance it needs to still flourish, but still shares some tips on how to keep your arborvitaes in the best condition.

Types of Arborvitae

Emerald Green Arborvitae

Grows tall, not wide. Good choice for smaller spaces. Can be great for privacy screens and marking the edge of a property.

Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae

Has the ability to grow very fast and get very wide. Good along a more natural border. Deer resistant.

How to Maintain Arborvitae

Need to know how to maintain your Arborvitae? Follow these steps:

Resources

Jenn discussed two types of arborvitae—a green giant and an emerald green—which can be found at most home centers and nurseries.