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How many years does it take for a cedar tree to grow?

By Daniel Rodriguez

How many years does it take for a cedar tree to grow?

Cedar trees grow to an average height of 30 – 40 meters. Some are occasionally known to grow up to 70 meters. The time it takes for a tree to reach maturity depends on many factors, not the least of which is genetics. Some trees are slow growers (20-30 years to reach full size) and some are fast (10-15 years).

Does cedar take a long time to grow?

It can grow 30 – 60 centimeters (1-2 feet) per year.

How long do cedars live for?

60 to 80 years
Maintenance. A cedar hedge does not require much care. Planted in rich, well-drained soil and in full sun, cedars can live 60 to 80 years.

Are cedar trees hard to grow?

How to Grow Cedar Trees. Cedar trees are not hard to grow and will give elegance to any space where they have room to spread. The trees start easily from seed but require a 48-hour soaking period and another month in the refrigerator, along with some potting soil in a zip lock bag.

How much is an acre of cedar trees worth?

The twenty year cut will only average 1,500 bd ft/acre of merchantable timber, and have a stumpage value of approximately $210.00/acre ($140.00/1,000 bd ft). On the other hand, the fifty year cut will average 4,500 bd ft/acre, and have a stumpage value of approximately $1,000.00/acre ($225.00/1,000 bd ft).

How much are large cedar trees worth?

Re: CEDAR LOG PRICES We pay $450/1000 for any sound log 10″ and larger delivered to the mill. For 5″ through 9″ $400/1000. This is on the cedar scale. 900 feet of logs for two hours work and delivery is good money in anybody’s book.

When should you plant cedar trees?

Plant cedar after the soil thaws in early spring. You can also plant in fall, but keep in mind that late summer heatwaves can stress the newly planted tree. Remove the cedar tree from the container. The tree can be planted as is if the root ball is wrapped loosely in natural burlap, which will eventually rot.

Are cedar trees valuable?

Depending on how many trees you have, where you live and the condition of your tree, cedar trees on your land could command a good price. Your trees could be cut and used for furniture, lumber, artisan wood crafts or firewood.

When is the best time to plant a cedar tree?

Early fall planting may be a better option if your area limits water because of the temperature or heat. Remove the tree from its packing. Seedlings are often in buckets, containers, or burlap to facilitate transfer. Depending on how the tree is packaged, you will have to remove it before planting.

Do you have to remove cedar seedlings before planting?

Seedlings are often in buckets, containers, or burlap to facilitate transfer. Depending on how the tree is packaged, you will have to remove it before planting. Follow the guideline below depending on your cedar tree. Bare root trees still have packaging material. Remove it before doing anything else.

How long to water cedar tree before planting?

If the roots are bare, and not already in a dirt or soil bulb, you’ll need to place it in water. Place the roots in a bucket of water during the time before you plant. Take care not to disturb the roots until you must. The advised amount of time in the water is approximately 3-6 hours.

Why are the roots of my cedar tree dying?

Common causes of root growth failure are : kill the tree. Desiccation: In hot summer weather, root balls can easily dry out during transport or at the site before the trees are transplanted. This prevents new root growth. When dead trees are dug up, a dry airspace can often be found between the root ball and the side of the planting hole.

As long as the ground has completely thawed, early spring is a great time for cedar planting. You can also wait for the autumn months to plant your cedars—just make sure to skip the summer. Heat waves and watering restrictions can spell certain disaster for young trees.

How tall can a cedar tree grow in a garden?

They don’t grow to more than 40 ft. (12 m) tall in garden landscapes and are ideal for full sun and hot, arid conditions.

Why are there no plants growing under the cedar tree?

All of these trees are evergreens with dense canopies that tend to shade out plants growing beneath them. But don’t believe those rumors that eastern red cedar inhibit other plant growth. That’s been disproved by scientific studies.

What should I do if my cedar tree is dying?

Hedges should be wa- tered regularly during very dry periods. Mulch- ing will help to maintain even soil moisture. pH: Thuja spp. prefer a soil pH of 6.0 to 6.5, but will grow well in soils up to 7.5. Soils that are too acidic can results in nutrient deficiency symptoms (browning or yellowing of foliage) and eventual tree decline.