Native to the Pacific Northwest region, the Blue Weeping Alaskan Cedar makes a stunning addition to any landscape. This graceful tree is known for its long, down-sweeping branches which are covered in soft, blue-green needles.
Incredibly low-maintenance, these trees are shade tolerant and will thrive when planted with plenty of room to show off. Growing up to 35 feet high, this stunning cedar can be added as a dramatic specimen tree or used to provide screening privacy in your yard.
The easy to maintain Blue Weeping Alaskan Cedar is cold-hardy and strong, perfect for many different climates. Striking and majestic, it will provide incredible beauty and interest that will have everyone stopping to look. Begin growing your gorgeous new tree today!
1. Planting: Plant your Blue Weeping Alaskan Cedar tree in an area with full sun and well draining, moist soil. For the best establishment of this tree, plant in spring or fall. Simply dig a hole 2-3 times larger than the root ball, place the tree inside, and backfill the dirt. As you backfill the dirt, be careful not to compact the soil.
2. Watering: The Blue Weeping Alaskan Cedar should be watered regularly to maintain consistent soil moisture. Mulching around the base of the tree and root ball will help keep the soil moisture in.