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Birds nest spruce is a dwarf conifer with dense horizontal layers of branches. The bright green needles are thin and flat. At maturity it is wider than it ...

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* Care: Keep damp the first season or two, then it's reasonably drought-tolerant. Main problem (besides occasional mites) is brutal heat like we've had this ...

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8 мая 2023 г. ... Birds Nest Spruce Care ... Plant this shrub in full sun to partial shade. Ideally, the Birds Nest Spruce should receive at least 6 hours of ...

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24 мар. 2021 г. ... Bird's nest spruce has the best growth when it is kept moist, but once the mature plant is established it can handle periods of drought. Bird's ...

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Easy Care, Compact Form, Benefits Birds. Problems/Solutions, Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant. Growth Rate, Slow. Growth Habit, Rounded. STYLE. STYLE. Landscape ...

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When to prune. We do it by pruning in late summer every two years. We cut during the second half of the growing season so we can leave the shrubs ...

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26 июл. 2021 г. ... The bird's nest spruce is a fairly hardy and versatile plant that requires little maintenance. It can adapt to several different soil types as ...

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Pruning is not really even needed, but should any branches need to be shortened up—prune in spring before new growth begins. Like many trees and shrubs, Bird's ...

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It prefers well-drained soils and full sun. It is a hardy, evergreen that can be used in rock gardens or as an accent in your landscape. Pruning is not needed, ...

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24 авг. 2013 г. ... Since it has a shallow spreading root system, it transplants easy. It prefers full sun but will do fine in part shade. As long as you have ...

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