How to plant cypress trees

Knowing how to plant cypress is good for creating a fence

One of the problems that many people have when purchasing a garden is the lack of privacy. For this there is always the option of putting up walls or fences, but not everyone is pleased with this solution. Those who prefer a greener environment may choose to surround their land with hedges. One of the most popular shrubs for this is cypress. So if you are interested in creating a green wall to protect your privacy, I recommend that you keep reading as we are going to explain how to plant cypress trees.

In this article we are not only going to discuss how to plant cypress trees in the garden, but also in pots. We will also talk about when this task should be carried out and the distance that we must leave between plant and plant. I hope this information serves as a guide and helps you create a beautiful fence to gain privacy in your garden.

When do the cypress trees set?

Cypress trees can also be planted in pots

Before explaining how to plant cypress trees, let's talk about when to do this. We can usually buy these potted shrubs throughout the year in garden stores. However, it is not advisable to do so during the hottest months of the year, as conditions are very harsh and it is difficult for them to grow and develop properly. Therefore, the best months to plant cypress trees are September through March.

How to plant cypress for fencing?

One of the most common uses for these shrubs is as a fence. It is a beautiful and efficient way to surround our garden and thus acquire a little privacy. There is also the possibility of planting cypress trees loose or in a row, as decorative shrubs to beautify our garden. The planting method is the same, the only thing that changes is the distance that we must leave between plant and plant.

First we must choose a suitable place to plant the cypress. In the case that we want to make a fence, obviously there will be several on the edge of our land. It is important that the location is sunny and that the soil is well drained and fertile. Another aspect to take into account is that it must be at least seven meters away from walls, pipes, etc.

Second touch dig a hole with dimensions of one meter by one meter. Once we have it done, we must fill it with a layer of expanded clay until it reaches twenty centimeters. Then we put a little universal substrate on top.

Then we can put the cypress in. To do this, we carefully remove it from the pot and place it in the hole. In the event that it was too high or too low, we removed or put earth on it and just filled in the hole. Finally, it only remains to water it and take care of it so that it grows. You can discover more about cypress care here.

How many cypress trees per meter?

As we have already mentioned above, the distance between the cypresses depends on their purpose. Normally it is recommended to leave fifty centimeters between plant and plant. In this way, the hedge created by the cypress trees tupa and closes earlier. However, when they reach adulthood they will have considerably less vigor, as they compete with each other for lack of light and nutrients.

To prevent this from happening, we have the option of leaving a distance of one meter between each cypress. If we choose this option we must bear in mind that the cypress hedge will take longer to close. What's more, the bushes will be able to grow longer, which entails more pruning work. This method is the most recommended for those who aspire to achieve a very tall cypress hedge, as they can measure up to ten meters or even more. Therefore, it is ideal to hide something or to get a windbreaker.

Tall hedges
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However, we must be careful with the heights of the hedges. Normally, the perimeter hedges of private gardens are around two meters high, nothing more. In fact, There are many communities in Spain with laws that establish the maximum height allowed for perimeter hedges. Therefore, if our neighbor is bothered by the height of the bushes, either because it gives him a lot of shade or obstructs the views, he can notify the authorities that they will end up forcing us to trim our hedges. So it is best to inform yourself in advance and make sure that our cypresses do not exceed the maximum height legally allowed.

On the contrary, if we want our cypress fence to be shorter and thicker, the ideal is to plant three of these shrubs for every meter, that is, one every 33 centimeters of distance. This way we will achieve a bushy planting in the fastest way.

How to plant potted cypress trees?

Cypress trees are the most popular shrubs for creating fences

Now that we know how to plant cypress trees in the garden, let's talk about how to do it if we want to have these beautiful shrubs in pots. First we must choose a pot. The material from which it is made is completely the same, but it is essential that it have holes in its base. As for the dimensions, the diameter should be around five to six centimeters and higher than the pot in which the cypress already came.

Once we have the container, It is time to put a layer of clay balls. This should be about three centimeters thick. On top of this layer you have to put a little universal substrate that must be mixed with 30% perlite.

Then we can extract the bush from its initial pot and insert it in the new one, but carefully. If it is not quite right in terms of height, we can always add or remove substrate. Finally, it only remains to water the cypress.

With all this information we already have everything to get down to work and plant our own cypress trees. With a little patience, our garden will show a beautiful green fence that will protect us from the curious glances of the street. Yes indeed, we must take good care of the bushes so that they remain dense and not transparent.


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