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Light: Requires a minimum of four hours of sun exposure each day, up to all day full sun. In low sun exposureSoil: Any average soil will do, provided it is well-drained. Its preferred placement is in moist, cool soil with good nutrient availability.Water: Average water needs. Keep it watered to avoid browning. It does perform well through drought once established, but should not be left dry if it’s possible to avoid it.Fertilizing: Nothing special required; apply a granular fertilizer formulated for woody plants in early spring if desired.Pruning: Not required; Polar Gold arborvitae naturally grows as a tidy pyramid of golden foliage. If you do wish to trim, that may be done in late spring.Thuja occidentalis native range. Based on the USDA website.








