- Which location does the blue cypress prefer?
- What should the earth be like?
- When is the best planting time?
- What planting distance should be maintained?
- Can blue cypresses be transplanted easily?
- How are blue cypresses propagated?
- Are Blue Cypress Hardy?
Like the green cypress, the blue cypress is very popular with gardeners because of its rapid growth. With its blue needles, it is just as decorative as a single plant in the garden as it is as a container plant or hedge. What you have to consider if you want to plant blue cypresses.

Which location does the blue cypress prefer?
- Sunny to full sun
- Half shade is tolerated
- sheltered from the wind
What should the earth be like?
The soil should always be slightly moist, but never too wet. Slightly acidic soil is preferred. Mix in mature compost before planting.
Coniferous earth with a quartz sand content is very suitable for care in the bucket.
When is the best planting time?
The best planting time is autumn to early October. Then the plant has enough time to form roots before winter sets in.
What planting distance should be maintained?
The planting distance depends on the subsequent height. If the blue cypress is to be cared for as a tall individual plant, the planting distance should not be less than two meters.
You should keep a distance of 50 centimeters in the hedge. Some gardeners have had good experiences with a planting distance of 30 centimeters.
Can blue cypresses be transplanted easily?
You can easily move younger plants to another location. Your root ball is not that big yet. Transplanting older specimens is very time-consuming.
Replant the blue cypress at the beginning of October at the latest. Do not give any fertilizer at the new location at first, so that the plant can slowly get used to the new environment.
How are blue cypresses propagated?
Propagation is preferably by cuttings from existing plants. Sowing is also possible.
Are Blue Cypress Hardy?
Older blue cypresses are hardy. As a precaution, protect young plants with a height of less than 1.50 meters with mulch or fleece. Blue cypresses in the bucket basically need winter protection.
tips
Do not plant blue cypresses too close to the property line. Depending on the desired final height, you should keep a distance of between 50 centimeters and two meters. You can obtain precise information on how the planting distance is regulated from your municipality.