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Junior Giant Arborvitae

Thuja x plicata 'Junior Giant' PP31,297

  • Narrow Columnar Form Reaches 40 Feet Tall in Tight Spaces Other Thuja Trees Cannot Fit
  • Thrives in Zones 5-8
  • Evergreen Year-Round Color and Privacy
  • Perfect for Privacy Screen or Hedge
  • Moderate-Growing in Full Sun to Partial Shade
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Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Evergreen, Fast-growing, Low Maintenance, Hedge/Screen
Hardiness Zone 5a to 7b
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Height 15-20 ft
Width 3-5 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Preferred Soil Peaty
Growth Rate Moderate
Blooms In Spring
Flower Color Yellow, Brown, Green
Suitable Space Outdoors
Plant Name Arborvitae
Botanical Name Thuja x plicata 'Junior Giant' PP31,297
Species x plicata
Cultivar Junior Giant
Class Pinopsida, Coniferopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR
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Gloria
Off to a great

Off to a great start!

Junior Giant is a solid choice for a fast-growing screen, and it sounds like yours is settling in well. Thanks for sharing the update, Gloria. Keep it watered through the first season and it should reward you with strong new growth.

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Anonymous (United States)
The plant was good

The plant was good. The shipping was good too, however some of the plants were slow in shipping.

Hi there, Thank you so much for the wonderful review on your Junior Giant Arborvitaes! We are thrilled you're happy with your plants. Here's a helpful tip: make sure to water deeply and regularly during the first growing season to help establish a strong root system. Once established, a light trim in late spring will help maintain its naturally compact pyramidal shape and keep it looking full and dense. We appreciate your business and hope you enjoy watching these beauties grow! Thank you - Nature Hills Customer Service

Frequently Asked Questions

How tall and wide does Junior Giant Arborvitae get at maturity?

  • Junior Giant Arborvitae reaches 15-20 feet tall and stays narrow at just 3-5 feet wide at maturity. This compact habit makes it perfect for tight spaces where you need privacy without sacrificing yard space. Plan for about 4-6 feet between plants for a solid screen.

How fast does Junior Giant Arborvitae grow each year?

  • Junior Giant Arborvitae grows 1-2 feet per year, reaching 15-20 feet tall at maturity. This fast-growing evergreen thrives in zones 5-8 and maintains its narrow 3-5 foot width. Shop at Nature Hills for this compact privacy solution that delivers quick results.

What are the soil and sunlight requirements for planting Junior Giant Arborvitae?

  • Junior Giant Arborvitae thrives in full sun to partial shade and adapts to most well-draining soils. This hardy evergreen tolerates urban conditions and performs best in USDA Zones 5-8. Plant in spring or fall for optimal establishment.

Does Junior Giant Arborvitae need pruning, and when?

  • Junior Giant Arborvitae maintains its naturally pyramidal shape with minimal pruning needed. Its compact habit means you'll rarely need to trim for size control. Light shaping can be done in late spring after new growth hardens, focusing on any wayward branches.

What is the cold hardiness temperature for Junior Giant Arborvitae?

  • Junior Giant Arborvitae is cold hardy in USDA Zones 5-8, tolerating winter temperatures down to -20°F. This tough evergreen maintains its green color year-round without winter bronzing. Shop at Nature Hills for this compact privacy solution that thrives in most temperate climates.

Will Junior Giant Arborvitae tolerate drought, heat, or urban pollution once established?

  • Junior Giant Arborvitae is urban condition and pollution-tolerant once established, making it excellent for city environments. It thrives in USDA Zones 5-8 and handles typical urban stresses well. Water regularly the first year to establish strong roots for best drought tolerance.