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Thujas- Need some advice

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#1 ·
I have 75yrd of open area down an old fence row that I need a wind break,hedge, bariicade...... I'm looking at useing some kind of thuja. Anything special I need to know about them. Do they work well in the Great Lakes? Which are the best for such aplication?
 
#2 ·
Do they work well in the Great Lakes? Which are the best for such aplication?
Thuja arborvitae's are recommended for growing zones 5-8. Most of Michigan is in zone 6 so they should do well.

 
#4 ·
I just went to the thuja tree site, and the Green Giant looks good for Mich. It said they are to -25 degrees below 0 and deer resistant, bugs too.
Thuja species, like Thuja occidentalis 'Emerald,' 'Techny, are suitable for windbreaks in the Great Lakes region. Choose varieties based on desired height and growth rate. Regular maintenance, well-drained soil, and adequate sunlight are important.
 
#5 ·
Thuja, or arborvitae, is a popular choice for windbreaks and hedges. They generally work well in the Great Lakes region and can tolerate various soil types and climates. When selecting Thuja for your windbreak, consider the growth habit, maintenance requirements, disease resistance, and site preparation. Recommended varieties for windbreaks include Thuja occidentalis 'Emerald', Thuja occidentalis 'Techny', and Thuja plicata 'Green Giant'. Consult local experts for specific recommendations based on your location and needs.