Cypresses
Buying Cypresses? Things to know when buying cypresses.
Cypresses are a type of coniferous tree that is native to Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. There are several different species of cypresses, but the most popular ones for landscaping are the Leyland cypress (Cupressus x leylandii) and the Monterey cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa). Cypresses can grow to be quite large, up to 100 feet tall, and they have a lifespan of 60-80 years.
When buying cypresses, it is important to know how big they will eventually get so that you can plant them in an appropriate location. You should also take into account the tree’s shape when selecting a planting spot – cypresses can be either columnar or pyramidal in shape, and they will need plenty of room to spread out as they grow. It is also important to make sure that the soil you plant them in is well-drained, as cypresses do not tolerate wet or boggy conditions.
If you are looking for an evergreen tree that will make a bold statement in your landscape, Cypresses are a great option. With their stately form and long-lasting needles, they are sure to add beauty and interest to your yard for many years to come.
Monterey cypresses are one of the best choices for privacy hedges because they grow quickly and can reach heights of up to 30 feet. Leyland cypresses are also a good choice for privacy hedges, but they are not as drought-tolerant as Monterey cypresses and may require more watering during periods of extended dry weather.
When planting Cypresses, it is important to dig a hole that is twice as wide as the tree’s root ball but not any deeper. This will help encourage the roots to spread out and establish themselves in the new location.