Installation instructions for Podocarpus Macrophyllus/ Podocarpus maki
The Podocarpus Macrophyllus or the Podocarpus or Japanese Yew has hit a boom and has become widely popular in south florida podocarpus can be seen in palm beach, the gables and coral springs. Ft. Lauderdale is also a hub for gorgeous podocarpus privacy hedges, but one common and popular question remains, what is the best way to install or plant my podocarpus maki hedge? Here at Farm Networks LLC, Wholesale podocarpus Growers we have all the answers for you. Podocarpus are gorgeous and they an amazing hedge plant that is resistant to white fly and any other pests. The absolute best way to get the most out of your gorgeous podocarpus hedge is to start by determining what size podocarpus you would like your hedge to be so you can decide what size to podocarpus to order. Ordering is fairly simple, just give Farm Networks LLC a call and we will be glad to help you, find our number on this site. IF you dont mind waiting and arent into instant satisfaction, or maybe you would like to watch your hedge grow with you our 3 gallon podocarpus plants are perfect, at two feet tall they are young but beautiful. If you want to get a little headstart and start with some immidiate privacy our 7 gallon podocarpus maki are 4.5 feet tall and provide an instant hedge and perfect accent to your home or busines, or any project for that matter. If you are in desperate need to block out the road or the neighbors, the 6 foot tall 15 gallon podocarpus with provide that solution instantly with a gorgeous and full podocarpus hedge. If you are really into instant satisfaction the 25 gallon podocarpus macrophyllus are 10 foot tall and TALLER, this is for the ones who really want a wall for a hedge and they want it NOW! Now, on to the directions, once you have decided what size podocarpus you want and fits your project best the second step is to hire a professional landscaper and make sure that they do it the correct way. supervise your job and you will end up with nothing but quality if you follow these instructions. The best way to instal your podocarpus is to open up a trench not individual holes, if you absolutly must open individual holes that works also but the best absolute way is to open up a trench with a trench machine that can be found at your nearby hardware store or local Home Depot, even Lowells. Once the trench is built remove your podocarpus from the bucket and place next to each other along your trench with enough space for them to grow into each other while still not sacrificing any privacy. The recommended spacing is 1 foot apart for the 3g podocarpus, 1.5 apart for the 7g podocarpus, 2.5 feet apart for the 15g podocarpus and 4 feet apart for the 25g podocarpus. Once in the trench and tehy are looking good rememeber that podocarpus love the sandy soil and this will not be a problem. Go ahead and cover the trench back up with the same dirt from their holes and make sure to tightly compact the soil around your freshly planted podocarpus in order to not leave any air pockets. Go ahead and water your podocarpus for the next 90 days and make sure you trim your podocarpus so they always remain beuatiful, green and full. With these tips you will not only maintain your podocarpus hedge looking gorgeous but you will have the nicest hedge in your neighborhood. Thank you for reading Farm Networks tips and advice on the podocarpus hedges!
The Podocarpus Macrophyllus or the Podocarpus or Japanese Yew has hit a boom and has become widely popular in south florida podocarpus can be seen in palm beach, the gables and coral springs. Ft. Lauderdale is also a hub for gorgeous podocarpus privacy hedges, but one common and popular question remains, what is the best way to install or plant my podocarpus maki hedge? Here at Farm Networks LLC, Wholesale podocarpus Growers we have all the answers for you. Podocarpus are gorgeous and they an amazing hedge plant that is resistant to white fly and any other pests. The absolute best way to get the most out of your gorgeous podocarpus hedge is to start by determining what size podocarpus you would like your hedge to be so you can decide what size to podocarpus to order. Ordering is fairly simple, just give Farm Networks LLC a call and we will be glad to help you, find our number on this site. IF you dont mind waiting and arent into instant satisfaction, or maybe you would like to watch your hedge grow with you our 3 gallon podocarpus plants are perfect, at two feet tall they are young but beautiful. If you want to get a little headstart and start with some immidiate privacy our 7 gallon podocarpus maki are 4.5 feet tall and provide an instant hedge and perfect accent to your home or busines, or any project for that matter. If you are in desperate need to block out the road or the neighbors, the 6 foot tall 15 gallon podocarpus with provide that solution instantly with a gorgeous and full podocarpus hedge. If you are really into instant satisfaction the 25 gallon podocarpus macrophyllus are 10 foot tall and TALLER, this is for the ones who really want a wall for a hedge and they want it NOW! Now, on to the directions, once you have decided what size podocarpus you want and fits your project best the second step is to hire a professional landscaper and make sure that they do it the correct way. supervise your job and you will end up with nothing but quality if you follow these instructions. The best way to instal your podocarpus is to open up a trench not individual holes, if you absolutly must open individual holes that works also but the best absolute way is to open up a trench with a trench machine that can be found at your nearby hardware store or local Home Depot, even Lowells. Once the trench is built remove your podocarpus from the bucket and place next to each other along your trench with enough space for them to grow into each other while still not sacrificing any privacy. The recommended spacing is 1 foot apart for the 3g podocarpus, 1.5 apart for the 7g podocarpus, 2.5 feet apart for the 15g podocarpus and 4 feet apart for the 25g podocarpus. Once in the trench and tehy are looking good rememeber that podocarpus love the sandy soil and this will not be a problem. Go ahead and cover the trench back up with the same dirt from their holes and make sure to tightly compact the soil around your freshly planted podocarpus in order to not leave any air pockets. Go ahead and water your podocarpus for the next 90 days and make sure you trim your podocarpus so they always remain beuatiful, green and full. With these tips you will not only maintain your podocarpus hedge looking gorgeous but you will have the nicest hedge in your neighborhood. Thank you for reading Farm Networks tips and advice on the podocarpus hedges!