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North Pole® Arborvitae

Thuja occidentalis 'Art Boe'

  • Narrow Columnar Form Needs No Pruning, Perfect for Tight Spaces and Screening
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 3-7
  • Grows 10-15 ft Tall, 4-5 ft Wide
  • Evergreen Year-Round Color and Privacy
  • Top Pick for Privacy Screen or Hedge
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Plant Size

Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Evergreen, Compact/Dwarf, Hedge/Screen, Low Maintenance
Hardiness Zone 3a to 7b
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Height 10-15 ft
Width 4-5 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Preferred Soil Clay, Loamy
Growth Rate Moderate
Blooms In Spring
Flower Color Green
Suitable Space Indoors, Outdoors
Plant Name Arborvitae
Botanical Name Thuja occidentalis 'Art Boe'
Species occidentalis
Cultivar Art Boe
Class Pinopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast do north pole arborvitae grow?

  • North Pole® Arborvitae grows at a slow to moderate rate of 6-9 inches per year, reaching 10-15 feet tall and 3-5 feet wide at maturity. This steady growth makes it ideal for zones 3-7 where you want reliable screening without frequent pruning. Plan spacing based on its mature width for best results.

Are north pole arborvitae deer resistant?

  • North Pole® Arborvitae offers moderate deer resistance, though hungry deer may still browse during harsh winters. The dense, columnar foliage is less appealing than many other plants. For best protection in zones 3-7, consider pairing with deer repellent sprays, available at naturehills.com.

Can arborvitae grow in shade?

  • North Pole® Arborvitae tolerates partial shade but performs best in full sun. This variety is specifically noted for thriving in both full sun and part shade conditions in zones 3-7. For optimal growth and density, plant in a location with at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily.

Does it require winter protection?

  • North Pole® Arborvitae requires no winter protection in zones 3-7. This variety was specifically selected for winter burn resistance and handles ice and snow loads without breakage. Simply plant it in fall and let it naturally adapt to your climate.

How tall and wide does North Pole Arborvitae grow at maturity?

  • North Pole® Arborvitae reaches 10-15 feet tall and only 3-5 feet wide at maturity. This narrow columnar evergreen is perfect for tight spaces in zones 3-7. Shop at Nature Hills for this space-saving screening tree.

What planting zones does North Pole Arborvitae thrive in, especially in cold climates?

  • North Pole® Arborvitae thrives in USDA zones 3-7 and is specifically resistant to winter burn in colder climates. This hardy evergreen was selected in Minnesota and withstands harsh winters, ice, and snow without breakage. Plant it confidently in northern regions for reliable year-round screening.

How much water does North Pole Arborvitae need after planting?

  • Water newly planted North Pole Arborvitae deeply once or twice weekly for the first growing season. This hardy evergreen establishes quickly in zones 3-7 with consistent moisture. Reduce watering once established, as these low-maintenance trees are quite drought tolerant.

Does North Pole Arborvitae require pruning, and when?

  • North Pole® Arborvitae requires no pruning due to its naturally tight columnar form. This low-maintenance evergreen maintains its narrow, upright shape without any intervention. If you do choose to prune for shaping, do so in late spring after new growth appears.

What fertilizer should I use for North Pole Arborvitae care?

  • North Pole® Arborvitae thrives with balanced slow-release fertilizer applied in early spring. Use a 10-10-10 or similar NPK ratio fertilizer around the root zone before new growth begins. In zones 3-7, fertilize once annually in March or April for best results.