5-6 ft Emerald Arbs

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Emerald Greens 5 to 6 ft B&B ready to PU

call us at 215 651 8329 for Arborvitae.... We deliver and plant for you....Highland Hill Farm has been growing arborvitae since the farm has started. The arborvitae is an excellant plant for blocking neighbors without forfitting much of your back yard for the plant to grow on. Most arborvitaes are upright in grow. For example the popular emerald green arborvitae grows only 3 to 4 feet wide and makes an excellant hedge or buffer. On the other hand, the elangtissma arborvitae can be 6 to 7 feet wide. Each type of arborvitae has strengths and weakness. Take time to read into each type of arborvitae to see which one is best for you or you call e-mail your situation. We love to hear from you! All questions will be answered. Call us at 215 651 8329.


 Emerald Greens 5-6 ft
The Emerald Green is one of our most popular arborvitae. Its main use is as a fast growing buffer. People have traveled from New York and from Virginia to buy these arborvitae. If you have a brown thumb, these are the plant for you. Plus we can deliver and plant.
 Foliage of our Emerald Greens 3-4 ft
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Irrigation Of Trees and Shrubs

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Irrigation Of Trees and Shrubs

Even native trees need extra water in severe droughts like the ones we have been experiencing in the last few years.
Contrary to common thought, tree roots do not mirror the above-ground portion of a tree. Most of a tree's root system is only a couple feet below the surface.
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Water can be applied to established trees once a month during the winter and as often as needed during the heat of the summer. Water should be applied at the tree's drip line and beyond. Trees adapted to drier climates need far less irrigation than other species. If Nature provides enough precipitation to wet the soil two to three feet deep, don't apply additional water.
If Nature's precipitation falls short of a full soaking, apply only enough additional water to wet the soil two to three feet deep.
Apply water slowly so that it sinks deeply into the soil. drip emitters, bubblers, and hand-held hoses are preferable to sprinklers. Mulch the soil around a tree trunk (but not so closely that the mulch touches the trunk). A layer of mulch keeps the soil moist and reduces weeds that compete for water. Organic mulches, such as bark or wood chips, keep the soil cooler but can absorb water that could otherwise get to tree roots. Use no more than one inch of mulch. Inorganic mulches, such as gravel, are not a fine good choice for native and adapted trees to Eastern US States.

 B&B River Birch Trees
Our goal is sell you the trees for your landscape and make you a lifetime customer of Highland Hill Farm. We offer our advice freely and will be honest and helpful so that we can make you a friend as well as a nursery customer. We are not out for just a single sale, but for your long term business that we hope we will get when we help you be successful growing plants in your landscape.

Growing Betula Nigra

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River Birch Trees



 B&B River Birch Trees
Most birch trees prefer moist but not wet water logged soils. If your planting location is in an area that is poorly drained or that may occasionally flood for short periods of time, you should limit your selection to river or Heritage river birch both of these can also be grown on drier soils).
Native to the southern United States and along the Mississippi River as far north as St. Paul, MN Can do well on wet soils although it also grows well on drier soils Sensitive to alkaline soils with a pH greater than 6.5 A good selection in southern climates (USDA Hardiness Zone 6) although it also does well in cooler climates (Hardiness Zones 4 and 5) ********************************************************************

Deer Resistant Trees and Shrubs

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Deer Resistant Trees and Shrubs

Deer feed selectively on fertilized and unfertilized landscape trees, shrubs and managed croplands. Costly browsing damage may be reduced or eliminated by planting less-preferred species or by establishing susceptible plants only in protected areas.
Call us at 215 651 8329 We deliver and plant directly to you. We serve your Tree and Shrub needs. Other deer Resistant Plants..
Bayberry
Cherry Laurel
Norway Spruce
Butterfly Bush
Helleri Japanese Holly
Blue Spruce
California Privet
Japanese Black Pine
American Holly
A few ideas to consider include planting susceptible plants close to the house or in a fenced yard, or planting preferred species inside a protective ring of less-preferred species. Under most circumstances, landscaping based on a knowledge of deer feeding preferences provides an alternative to expensive chemical repellents and unsightly physical barriers.
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White Cedar Trees

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White Cedar Trees
The Atlantic white-cedar grows in a narrow belt 50 to 100 miles wide along the Atlantic coast from southern Maine to central Florida, and westward along the Gulf coast to southeastern Mississippi

White Cedar



 White Cedar
About the White Cedar Tree.
Leaf: Evergreen and scaly, 1/16 to 1/8 inch long, blue-green with white margins. Glandular on the back. Lateral pairs have pointed, spreading tips.
Facial pairs are closely pressed. Very aromatic when crushed.
Flower: Monoecious; male flowers are red to yellow and very small; female flowers are small and green; appearing in spring.
Fruit: Cones are 1/4 inch in diameter, blue or purple and glaucous, usually with 4 or 5 scales, maturing in fall.
Twigs: Covered in tight green scales, turning brown.
Bark: Thin and fibrous, somewhat peeling, ashy gray to red-brown.
Form: When young, grows as a slender column, eventually spire-like. Branchlets are slender and irregularly arranged.

 White Cedar Foliage
Atlantic white-cedar Cupressaceae Chamaecyparis thyoides (L.) Flowering and Fruiting- White-cedar is monoecious, but the staminate and pistillate flowers are produced on separate shoots. The flower buds are formed in the summer and, though minute, are discernible in the fall or winter. In the northeast, the brownish staminate buds are only about 1 mm (0.04 in) long or wide in February. The greenish pistillate buds at the ends of short shoots are about the same size. When mature, the four-sided, oblong, staminate flowers are about 3 mm (0.1 in) long, and the pistillate flowers are about that wide. Pollen shedding usually occurs in early April in the northeast.
Rooting Habit- Atlantic white-cedar has a shallow root system. In swamps where the lower soil layers are permanently saturated with water, the roots are confined chiefly to the upper 1 to 2 feet of peat. Where the water table occurs at lower levels and the soils are more deeply aerated, the roots often penetrate to greater depths.
Slow growing are the White Cedar Trees. The lightweight, straight-grained wood of Atlantic white-cedar is easily worked, resistant to decay, and shrinks and warps very little during seasoning.

Planting Viburnums in June

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Viburnums are my pick for the most versatile and garden worthy shrubs. Besides having attractive foliage and growth habits, the best viburnums also offer lovely—sometimes even fragrant—flowers.


American Cranberry bush (Viburnum trilobum)
A deciduous shrub from the Honeysuckle Family (Caprifoliaceae), American Cranberrybush is commonly found throughout the northern tier of states in the United States. In these locations, it is a resident of open, wet woodlands and beside streams and some other bodies of water. It has an outer row of showy, sterile flowers resembling Hydrangeas. Also known as Highbush Cranberry ( because of its red fruits), this shrub has strong stems and thick branches, and may reach 12 feet tall by 12 feet wide when found in the open, with an arching growth habit at maturity that leaves the center of the plant devoid of branches. This shrub can be cut back hard and recovers quickly. New landscape cultivars of this species have a much more compact and dense growth habit. As a member of the Honeysuckle Family, it is related to the Honeysuckles, Elderberries, Weigelas, and the many other Viburnums. Viburnums have been cultivated by man for thousands of years and this particular variety is my favorite for fast growing and easy to cultivate plants. If you have had trouble growing other plants in your landscape, this is a plant that will not fail for you. Planting Requirements - American Cranberry bush prefers moist to wet soils of rich or average composition, and of acidic pH. However, it tolerates dry soils of acidic, neutral, or alkaline pH reasonably well. It loves full sun to partial sun, and performs well in partial shade to full shade, although its growth habit will be much more sparse. It habitat range is found in zones 2 to 7. We always have in stock a large selection of this viburnum. Our availability in sizes ranges from seedlings and liners to 4-5' shrubs B&B ready to pickup.

Viburnum Hedge



 Viburnum Hedge
About Viburnum planting in June. Call us at 215 651 8329 We raise over 10 types of Viburnums on our farms from seedlings to 5' shrubs. We propagate many from cuttings. If you have poor soils due to compacting from construction, try viburnums. Being rugged and hardy, they perform where other plants fail. We have plants from seedlings to 5' shrubs.
American Cranberry Bush
Native Arrowwood Viburnums
Autumn Jazz
Blackhaw
Blue Muffin
Burkwood
Chicago Luster

 Prague Viburnum
Plant Photos of Viburnums At HHF

Our Alleghney Viburnums in the fall Our Arrowwood Viburnums Our Arrowwood Viburnums Our Dawn Viburnums Our Doublefile Viburnum Our Praque Viburnums Our Cranberry Viburnums Our Arrowwood Viburnums Our Viburnum Arrowwood Our Allegegany Viburnum Our Arrowwood Viburnum Our Dawn Viburnum Our Blackhaw Viburnum Our Allegany Viburnum Blooms Our Buds of the Allegany  Viburnum

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Evergreen Screening Trees Cypresses and Arborvitae

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Call us for Arborvitae at 215 651 8329 . Emerald Green arborvitae are cylindrical screening trees. If they are allowed to grow without any pruning, they grow tall and thin. If they are pruned on top they will put their growth into growing bushier but not add as much height till they top out at 15 ft.
 Weeping Atlas Blue Cedar
Using Arborvitae as living screens can easily enhance living and working spaces. Before selecting Arborvitae for screening, first determine the screen's purpose, whether functional or environmental. Screening can be used to define an area, modify or hide a view, create privacy, block wind, dust, salt and snow, control noise, filter light, and direct traffic flow. Our trees can assist you in gaining privacy.
 Weeping Atlas Blue Cedar
Our Potted Evergreens used to create privacy around public and private pools, patios, and terraces. Workers inside an office or residents of a home can be shielded from the view of passing vehicles and pedestrians with the added benefit of improving the view looking out from inside. We have many types for many different locations and soil types.
 Weeping Atlas Blue Cedar
With our Evergreens you will have a great way to control or block noise. Leaf and branch surfaces muffle the noise from businesses, cars, air conditioners, and other sources. Trees can be planted in the narrow areas between buildings and nearby streets, in beds against buildings, in parking area islands, and in highway medians for noise reduction.
 Weeping Atlas Blue Cedar
On street medians and parking lot islands, Our evergreens will give drivers visual markers that indicate distance, identify obstacles, and direct the flow of traffic. These Evergreens also works well for pedestrian traffic, a principle utilized by many theme parks and tourist attractions. Evergreen tree screens can also act as barriers to prevent shortcuts and paths through flowerbeds and across turf in areas where small shrubs are not effective.
 Weeping Atlas Blue Cedar
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Stunning Weeping Atlas Cedar Trees At Highland Hill Farm

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 Weeping Atlas Blue Cedar
Scientific name: Cedrus atlantica
Pronunciation: SEE-drus at-LAN-tih-kuh
Common name(s): Weeping Atlas Cedar
Family: Pinaceae
USDA hardiness zones: 6A through 8B
Origin: not native to North America
Invasive potential: little invasive potential...Considered Safe
Uses: specimen; Bonsai,landscaping
Availability: not native to North America

 Weeping Atlas Blue Cedar
We deliver and plant these Beautiful Trees for your landscape. This tree is widely acclaimed as favorite evergreen for landscapes. It is the Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca 'Pendula'. Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar is a conical evergreen known for its graceful flowing habitat and beautiful silvery blue-green needles.
 Weeping  Blue Cedar
You may not have room in your yard for a huge majestic shade tree. The solution may be a smaller ornamental tree. Do not let their lack of size discourage you. Atlas Blue Cedars can be real attention-getters.
 Weeping Atlas Blue Cedar
Specimen trees such as these Atlas Weeping Cedars bring a viewer's focus towards them. Although there are many ornamental trees to choose from, one is usually enough for most homes or properties. Unless you have a large landscape to work with, don't detract from your landscape design by getting carried away with too many types.
 Weeping Atlas Blue Cedar
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 Weeping Atlas Blue Cedar
Most evergreens growing in Northern landscapes, whether recently transplanted or well-established, benefit from supplemental water during winter dry spells. Often, such spells are characterized by drying winds or unseasonably warm temperatures, further emphasizing the need for watering. Do not over water... just keep the plants moist.

Stellar Pink Dogwoods At Highland Hill Farm

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Stellar Pink has a reputation with nurseries and landscapers as the most asked for pink dogwood today.
Stellar Pink Dogwoods make excellent understory trees in a semi-shaded area and can be used in foundation plantings. They are often used as a backdrop for rhododendrons, azaleas, or other spring-flowering shrubs. Stellar Pink Dogwoods are excellent for specimen or accent plantings around the terrace or patio.
 Stellar Pink Dogwood
Call 215 651 8329 here is our Pink Stellar Dowoods....The flowering dogwood is native to the eastern half of the United States. It is a deciduous tree that can grow 15 to 30 feet in height and is generally wider than it is tall. The dogwood is cold hardy to 15 degrees F, so it is well adapted to the most of NE US.
 Stellar Pink Dogwood
Although it is usually multi-trunked, it can be pruned to a tree form, growing as high as 16 feet. The hard white fruits ripen from August to October, and provides food for at least 30-40 species of birds, making it an important landscape plant.
 Stellar Pink Dogwood
Qualities for Stellar Pink include: Plants of Stellar Pink are known to be very vigorous growers
This variety is erect in growth habit and is more uniformly full in width than are trees of Kousa dogwood.
 Stellar Pink Dogwood
The flower (bract) heads are very attractive with a blush pink color Stellar Pink will produce a very vigorous growing and hardy tree The period of flowering in the spring is quite similar to that of Aurora and Celestial, and starts a few days after the floral display periods for Ruth Ellen, Stardust and Constellation begin, and five to seven days after the completion of the floral display periods of most plants of the American dogwood At twenty years old the original tree of Stellar Pink was approximately twenty three feet tall and eighteen feet wide.
STELLAR PINK is sterile and does not produce fruit. This hybrid cultivar is sometimes sold in commerce under the name of Cornus x rutgeriensis.
 Stellar Pink Dogwood
Stellar Pink has good resistance to the diseases powdery mildew and anthracnose. Has displayed a high level of winter hardiness USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 6A

Are You Going to get a wild Dogwood?

Transplanting Dogwoods from the woods is not a recommended idea for a good specimen: You must duplicate the growing environment of the forest if the tree is to transplant well, and even when these conditions are met, the survival rate is terrible. Further, you may be transporting insects and diseases into an area where they did not previously occur. If you still desire to do this, however, you should select a very small tree. Root prune the tree in spring and move it the following fall. Have the new planting site prepared before digging the tree. Survival will depend on how many shallow feeder roots you move, not the amount of soil. Dig on a cool day and keep roots moist at all times. Only transplant when the tree is dormant.
Dogwoods will grow in a variety of soil types but require good drainage. The best soil is a moist, fertile loam with slightly acidic pH (5.2 to 6.0) similar to a forest floor. Dogwoods prefer a soil that is high in organic matter. For beds incorporate a 2- to 4-inch layer of organic matter such as pine bark mulch or compost in the soils near the root mass.
Plant Habit or Use: large shrub small tree
Exposure: sun partial sun shade
The dogwood is a tough tree. Dogwood wood is very heavy, tough, and resistant to abrasion. It is used to be found in making shutters for weaving, wedges for splitting wood, and golf clubs.
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Highland Hill Farm is a tree, plant, and shrub grower located in Fountainville Pa. and Milan Pa. During the winter months we give free landscaping plans that we will draw up by our in house designers. Just Email Us pictures of your site and a description of what you want your landscaping to accomplish.



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