Are these Aroborvitaes ?
marsui
10 years ago
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I bought a house 2 years ago that has a string of evergreens near a fence. I want to plant Arborvitaes for more privacy as the ones I have are very short.
I'm a newbie when it comes to evergreens and I was wondering if anyone could identify what these particular evergreens were. Some of them are a little taller than 6 feet, but after 2 years, i feel if they were Arborvitaes already, they would be taller. I'm just worried maybe they were not planted correctly and something stunted their growth, or they are just something else completely. If they are arborvitaes, it wouldn't seem to make much sense to replace them.
(I attached an image, and I have others. Ignore the bush with flowers!
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