Dwarf Alberta Spruce Plant Species - The Good Earth Garden Center https://thegoodearthgarden.com/plant-species/dwarf-alberta-spruce/ The Good Earth Garden Center has plant rental, hardscape and outdoor rooms, DIY Landscape Assistance, Landscape Planning & Installation Thu, 22 Jun 2023 21:24:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://thegoodearthgarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/cropped-favicon-32x32.jpg Dwarf Alberta Spruce Plant Species - The Good Earth Garden Center https://thegoodearthgarden.com/plant-species/dwarf-alberta-spruce/ 32 32 34020795 Dwarf Alberta Spruce https://thegoodearthgarden.com/products/shrubs/dwarf-alberta-spruce/ Mon, 11 Jul 2016 20:29:23 +0000 http://useful-porpoise.flywheelsites.com/products/shrubs/dwarf-alberta-spruce/ Although there are many spruces available, we carry primarily Dwarf Alberta Spruce, which are mainly sold as cool season pyramidal evergreens for fall and winter container gardens.   In general, spruce trees do not live well here in our hot and humid climate. If you are attempting to grow Dwarf Alberta Spruce year round, place in... Read more »

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Although there are many spruces available, we carry primarily Dwarf Alberta Spruce, which are mainly sold as cool season pyramidal evergreens for fall and winter container gardens.   In general, spruce trees do not live well here in our hot and humid climate. If you are attempting to grow Dwarf Alberta Spruce year round, place in a cool area with plenty of air flow, preferably in shade during the summer season. Water regularly throughout the season after planting in well-drained soil (Good Earth brand Professional Potting Mix works well). Trailing pansies such as the Cool Wave series work well to surround the Dwarf Alberta Spruce.

  • Sun to Part Sun (Winter Season)
  • Part Sun to Shade (Summer Season)
  • Plant in well-drained soil
  • Water regularly

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Winter Combo Pots https://thegoodearthgarden.com/winter-combo-pots/ Tue, 05 Oct 2021 14:00:21 +0000 http://useful-porpoise.flywheelsites.com/?p=7553 Choose winter hardy plants for containers that offer interest all winter long!  The key is to choose evergreens, perennials, groundcovers and seasonal color that can last throughout our coldest temperatures in containers.  If you typically plant tropical plants in your containers, and aren’t sure about planting evergreens and perennials in them, just remember you can... Read more »

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Choose winter hardy plants for containers that offer interest all winter long!  The key is to choose evergreens, perennials, groundcovers and seasonal color that can last throughout our coldest temperatures in containers.  If you typically plant tropical plants in your containers, and aren’t sure about planting evergreens and perennials in them, just remember you can remove and plant these shrubs and perennials in your landscape next spring!

For evergreen height, consider yews, hollies, camellias, boxwoods, junipers, arborvitaes and Alberta spruce.  Surround evergreens with cabbage, carex, sweetflag, dusty miller, ajuga and English ivy for filler. Add Cool Wave pansies for cascades of blooming color!  For more fall and winter combination planter ideas, visit this blog post or our Finally Fall Pinterest board.

Try to plant winter pots this month (November) so the roots get established before the weather gets too cold.  For professional results, use the products that we professionals use!  Good Earth brand Professional Growing Mix and Jump Start plus Ferti-Lome Premium Bedding Plant Food for pots that contain pansies or other cool season bloomers.

Don’t forget to water your pots this winter.  Plants do not like to freeze dry; plant cells actually explode if they do, which causes visible and potentially deadly damage.  Winter watering is especially important for containers located under covered areas; these are only getting the water you give them since rain won’t reach them.

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