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Treat yourself to a pair of these gorgeous Italian Cypress trees, and add a touch of Mediterranean class to your garden. Seen all over...read more
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Treat yourself to a pair of these gorgeous Italian Cypress trees, and add a touch of Mediterranean class to your garden. Seen all over Italy, these spectacular architectural conifers will add height and year-round interest wherever you plant them. With their elegant, pencil-thin form, they'll look simply stunning framing a door or gateway, or in a terracotta pot. Not to be confused with vigorous Leylandii, these slender, manageable beauties are slower growing and won't get out of hand - you can even grow them on your patio. They are of course very drought tolerant, but also completely hardy and evergreen, so they'll thrive here in the UK and look magnificent all year round whatever the weather. For best results, remove the cones that appear, as these can pull the branches apart, losing shape. Please note: The image of plants above are about 10 years old - plants supplied are thinner when immature, as per other images shown Specifications Supplied as a pair of established trees approx. 1.2-1.4m tall in 20cm pots Ready to plant out Reaching a height of 10 m (33 ft) and width of 1.5 m (5 ft) in 20 years Availability: All-year-round Planting time: All-year-round Top Tips For best shape, remove any fir cones that form, and keep it supported for 2 years until established Care Information Plant your cypress trees where they can get full sun and in well-drained soil. If using a container, a soil-based potting compost is ideal. Dig a planting hole larger than the root ball of the cypress tree and add organic matter into the hole. We recommend the use of mycorrhizal fungi when planting to help the roots develop. Place the tree into the hole and backfill, ensuring that the stem is at the same level as when it was in the pot. Press the soil firmly around the base of the tree's trunk. Water thoroughly. You need to water the tree regularly for the first two growing seasons. Once established, this tree is drought tolerant. Container plants will need regular watering. After first planting, mulch with 2-3 inches of organic matter to retain moisture in the soil and prevent competition from weeds. Check for any damaged or dead growth and prune out as necessary. New growth will soon fill the gap. Trim lightly several times a year to create the densest foliage and the neatest shape.