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Question by  sleeeepii (12)

Can you grow arbovitae in containers?

 
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Answer by  Zaka (2315)

Make sure the containers are large enough, say 50 to 70 inches in diameter. Leave the foliage exposed to direct sunlight and water frequently.

 
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Answer by  BrendaG (6111)

You can grow arborvitae in containers. The container should be approximately seven times the root ball, thus allowing the roots to spread down and out. Use a rich soil with a good drainage system as this is essential for the plant's health. They can get quite large so keep this in consideration when choosing a container.

 
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Answer by  cody (1331)

when you want to grow arbovitae in containers you just need to make sure the plant can have room to grow and make sure it can get oxygen and not get too hot when its in a enclosed space. you should also make sure it has a good type of soil

 
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Answer by  Sylvia (759)

Yes, you can. You need a container 6-7 bigger than the root ball. The soil needs to be a rich, well-drained soil and feel slightly damp. Plant the root ball in the center so it can stretch out and be sure it is even with the soil. After planting put on a couple of inches of mulch.

 
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