Tsuga canadensis - Eastern hemlock

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continental : These plants do not like direct sunlight, therefore place them in a shady location.
There are not big problems to grow these plants, since they can easily tolerate also very intense frosts.

alpine : These plants prefer semishady or shady locations
They are rustic plants that tolerate frost very well; therefore they can be grown outside all year long.

mediterranean : These plants do not like direct sunlight, therefore place them in a shady location.
This plant is very rustic and tolerate winter climate without any problem.

Fertilize Tsuga canadensis : We remind to give a good amount of stable manure or granular fertilizer when replanting, mixing it to the tree planting soil; later on it is advisable once a year usually, at the end of winter.

Water Tsuga canadensis

continental : These plants shall be watered regularly from March to October, avoiding excessive waterings and remember to allow the soil to dry out well between two waterings. During cold months we can avoid watering.

alpine : Water the Tsuga canadensis regularly, specially in summer, always allowing the soil to dry out completely between two waterings.

mediterranean : It is advisable to water these plants regularly, using a good amount of water and watering deeply the soil; allow the soil to dry out between two waterings.


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