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Leyland Cypress Tree; Hedge Spacing, Care Brown Foliage & Diseases

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When it comes to Leyland cypress trees, there are a few things you need to know to ensure they thrive. For one, Leyland cypresses prefer acidic soil, so if your soil is alkaline, you will need to amend it accordingly. They also grow best in full sun or partial shade and should be spaced about 10-15 feet apart for hedges. As far as care goes, Leyland cypresses require regular watering during the first year after planting, and then only need to be watered every other week or so once they are established. Concerning diseases, Leyland cypresses are susceptible to several different types of fungus, including root rot and canker. However, by following the proper care instructions, you can help reduce the chances of your trees becoming infected. So, if you're looking for a fast-growing, green evergreen tree that can provide privacy and screening, the Leyland cypress is a great option. Just be sure to amend your soil, give them plenty of sun or shade, and water them regularly in the first...

Issues With Planting Leyland Cypress Trees In Your Yard

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  While Leyland cypress is a short-lived conifer, with a typical lifespan of 20 to 25 years and will eventually need to be removed. It has limited root support even when planted on well-drained soils which make it prone to being blown down during strong winds if placed in wet soil locations like coastal areas where there are lots of water table fluctuation throughout each year. Before planting one considers all this work needed to maintain Leyland Cypress .