

Doing this will encourage the side branches that remain to grow faster and to make the tree bushier. For young trees, follow branch tips back until you find two branches growing to either side. Pruning: Prune Norway Spruce Trees in the late winter or early spring. Get your Norway Spruce Tree today! Planting & CareĤ. 1532738502708 Norway Spruce Tree 59.95 ///s/files/1/0059/8835/2052/products/Norway_Spruce_600圆00_FGT.jpg?v=1624972236 ///s/files/1/0059/8835/2052/products/Norway_Spruce_600圆00_FGT_large.jpg?v=1624972236 USD InStock Tree Backyard Celebration- Plants to Brag About to Your Neighbors Conifer Trees Evergreen Trees Evergreen Trees for Privacy Evergreens for Cold Climates Most Cold Hardy Plants Multi Packs- Order in Bundles and Save up to 50%! Multipacks New Arrivals Plant Sale - up to 33% Off Plant Sale- Save up to 50% Off! Potted Christmas Trees Solutions Spruce Trees Summer Favorites Under $40 Unique Trees & Plants up to 50% Off! Warranty What Looks Good in the Nursery Wind & Noise Barriers Winter Blowout Sale- Save Up to 55% Off! Cold Tolerant Evergreen Growthĭon't wait - get this tough evergreen for yourself. Cut the lowest rung of branches on the tree to force more height. Once the tree is established, feed it twice a month during early spring and once a month during the summer months.Ĥ. Fertilizing: Feed your Norway mild, slow-acting fertilizer tabs for the initial growing season and save stronger fertilizers for when the tree is established. Generally, we recommend watering your Norway about once per week.ģ. During times of drought, additional watering may be needed. Watering: The Norway Spruce tolerates acidic soils well, but does not do well on dry or deficient soils. Mulch around the base of the spruce to keep weeds and grasses from growing around the planting site.Ģ. Back fill the hole with a mixture of your native soil and some gardening soil. Dampen the roots in preparation for planting and set the root ball into the hole, being sure the trunk is straight. When you're ready to plant, dig a large hole twice as wide as the size of the Norway Spruce root ball and just as deep. If you need to wait to plant the tree, keep the roots constantly moist.

It's best to plant the tree as soon as you bring it home from the nursery, but it's important to avoid planting the tree during extremely dry weather and to give it at least six weeks to develop before the first frost of the season. Planting: Avoid planting your Norway Spruce too close to sidewalks, buildings, or street right-of-ways. We've done the hard work at our nursery in growing your Norway Spruce long before shipping.now, you reap the rewards in your own landscape.ĭon't wait - get this tough evergreen for yourself. But the best part? Not only is it good-looking, adaptable to a variety of conditions and soils and very cold tolerant, but it's also been planted, grown and nurtured for top benefits. The Norway makes a solid statement and helps lower your winter heating bills. Any serious disease or insect problems that kill other spruce trees do not affect the Norway Spruce.įirst, a substantial wind barrier is just a click away. Also, the Norway Spruce is the most disease resistant spruce you can find. Believed to be the most cold hardy spruce available, the Norway truly thrives and will grow in any Northern state. Especially since it's even drought tolerant, too. Plus, you'll enjoy its deep green color year-round. And since it's a dense tree that easily blocks out wind and neighbors, it's ideal for use as a privacy barrier, windscreen, or even a traditional showpiece.

It will continue to grow rapidly to a mature height of 50 feet. For starters, the Norway Spruce Tree can grow to a large height in as little as three years.
