Hedging Cedar
Q: Is the height measured from bottom of the root ball to the top of the tree or from the top of the root ball to the top of the tree?
A: It is measured from the top of the root ball to the top of the tree. So the measurement is what it will be like when it’s planted.
Q: Do we install hedging cedars?
A: No we do not, but landscapers are recommended.
Q: How much does a 1.2-1.5m (4-5ft) hedging cedar weigh?
A: Approx. 45.3-54.4kg (100-120lbs) if wet.
Q: Would we ever be able to do a further discount on the hedging cedars if someone was buying 100, 200, 1000, etc.?
A: The only further discount we would be able to do is on the seedlings, but not on any other size. No exceptions.
Q: How deep do I have to make the hole before I plant the hedging cedars?
A: The hole should be roughly 26-30cm (10-12 inches) deep. You want at least 1/3 of the root ball above the surface of the soil. In other words, make sure the soil does not cover the entire root ball.
Q: How far apart do I have to plant the cedars?
A: The emeralds and pyramidalis must be at least 60 centimeters apart (2ft), the excelsas must be apart 90cm-1.2m (3-4 ft)