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Archive:  2025

Root barriers can seriously damage a growing plant or shrub by inhibiting water and food uptake as well as potentially damaging the barrier. Read more here.
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Our hedges will do find in the rainy season. Just brush snow off, and make sure young hedges are getting enough water. Read more here.
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The Western Red Cedar and the Emerald Cedar are the cedar hedging choices best suited to the Fraser Valley and you will see them everywhere. Read more here.
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Hedges afford more advantages than fences including, aesthetic appeal, privacy, shade, and durability. Evergreen hedges are even better. Read more here.
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Cedar hedging can be kept a manageable size by choosing the right shrub to begin with and carefully pruning as the hedge matures. Read more here.
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Thuja cedars do not like standing water, or to be planted too close to each other. They need sun and room. Never plant under power lines. Read more here.
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If you are planning a cedar hedge, think about variety, initial size, spacing, and budget. They will all do well and grow fast. Read more here.
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