Tsuga canadensis - Eastern hemlock

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continental : It is suggested to avoid direct sunrays positioning the the Tsuga canadensis in a shady place.
The Tsuga canadensis is a very rustic plant, that can bear very harsh temperatures; it is advisable to grow it in the garden.

alpine : Plant which favours shady positions, avoid exposing it to direct sunrays, especially during the hottest hours of the day.
The Tsuga canadensis is surely a rustic plant, it’s possible to grow it in the garden year round.

mediterranean : We suggest to position the the in a shady place, protected by solar rays, especially during the hottest hours of the day.
The Tsuga canadensis is a rustic plant, which can be planted in the garden during the whole year.

Watering Tsuga canadensis

continental : Watering during this period of the year must be frequent and regular; let’s irrigate at least every 2-3 weeks with 4-5 buckets of water, watering more often during the hottest days of the year.

alpine : During the summer these plants need regular and abundant watering, to be done every 3-4 weeks, waiting for the ground to dry between an irrigation and another. The recommended doses are 3-4 buckets of water.

mediterranean : Let’s irrigate the the Tsuga canadensis every 1-2 weeks, always waiting for the soil to be dry before wetting it again with 5-6 buckets of water.

Fertilization Tsuga canadensis : In the summer let’s fertilize only newly planted trees, enriching the soil with manure or humus, therefore improving its mixture; as far as the plants which have been growing for long, we can avoid fertilizing them during this time of year.


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