Thuja occidentalis 'Little Teddy'
Overall Description
Small,
globe shaped dwarf evergreen. Its feathery foliage is fine in texture
making this plant almost huggable. It has soft, green foliage which
will turn bronze in extreme temperatures. May be gently sheared to keep
its sphere shape or allowed to mature naturally into a versatile oval
shape - occasional shearing is recommended to maintain foliage density, and prevent splaying of branches. It needs to be planted in full sun and also needs an occasional
watering once the plant is established. A great landscape ornamental
for spatially challenged gardens, as well as a good choice for
container gardening.
Plant Facts & Specifications
Mature Height: 2 ft
Mature Width: 2 ft
Growth rate: Moderate ( 4"-8" avg per yr )
Hardiness Zones: 4-9 ( if unsure of your zone, please use zone finder below )
Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Preference: Average to slightly sandy - well drained
Foliage Color & Texture: Nice dark green foliage......almost has a very, very slight blue undertone to it. Texture is very soft & feathery.....soft to the touch
Flower, Cone, Or Berry Facts: None known
Diseases / Insects: Bagworms, and spider mites are very occasionally seen. Inspect plants on a twice a year basis for any signs of these pests. No problems noted here at our nursery with this variety at all.
Fertilization / Feeding: Either
water soluble ( Miracle Gro, or equivalent ), or granular ( Holly Tone
is excellent ). Other granular types with 6-12-12, or 10-10-10 ratio is
acceptable. Best to fertilize in early spring, and again in mid fall -
avoid feeding during hot summer months, and directly after
transplanting.