Because of their filigree foliage and rapid growth, Leyland cypresses are planted both as solitaires and as hedges in the garden. What to consider when planting an evergreen semi-hardy Leyland cypress.

Leyland cypresses are planted in late summer

Which location do Leyland cypresses prefer?

Leyland cypresses do well in sunny and partially shaded locations. The leaf color unfolds particularly well in a bright location.

While the trees are hardy, they should not be planted in locations that are completely unprotected in winter.

What substrate does a Leyland cypress need?

The soil should be slightly acidic to alkaline and preferably a little loamy. It is worth improving the soil with special coniferous fertilizer before planting.

It is important that the soil is loose and permeable to water. The Leyland cypress does not tolerate waterlogging at all.

What should be considered when planting?

  • Dig a planting hole
  • possibly create a drainage
  • Sprinkle conifer fertilizer
  • Use Leyland cypress
  • fill up soil
  • approach carefully

The Leyland cypress must not be planted deeper than it was in the pot.

When is the best planting time?

August and September are ideal planting months. You can also plant Leyland cypresses later, as long as the ground is frost-free. It is particularly important that the trees receive sufficient moisture after planting.

What planting distance must be observed?

As a solitaire, the unfortunately poisonous Leyland cypress looks best when it can develop freely and is not restricted by other plants.

When planting as a hedge, the planting distance should be at least 30 to 50 centimeters. You have to plant two to three trees for every meter of cypress hedge.

Can a Leyland cypress be transplanted?

You can still transplant the trees in the first four years. Later, the cypress developed a very strong root system that you can no longer get out of the ground undamaged.

How is Leyland Cypress Propagated?

The simplest form of propagation is sowing. Leyland cypress trees develop male and female cones. Seeds mature in the female cones and can be sown when they are brown and dry.

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Leyland cypresses (Cuprocyparis leylandii) are known as hybrid cypresses. They are a breed that emerged from the two species Monterey cypress and Nootka cypress.

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