How long does it take for a Norway spruce to grow?

The Norway Spruce is a fast growing (2-3′ per year) evergreen that has dark green needles that are 1 inch long, and can grow up to 5 ft a year in a good weather year. It never drops its needles but keeps them on for up to 10 years.

Do Norway spruce need full sun?

Norway Spruce performs best in full sun. Although it can survive in some shade, the form of Norway Spruce becomes loose and unsightly when it receives less than 6 hours of direct sun. Be aware of available light when siting this tree for best results. Norway Spruce, like other spruces, is mostly deer resistant.

How far apart should Norway spruce trees be planted?

The Norway Spruce adds great texture and huge heights to the home landscape. This long living tree is perfect for a tall windbreak or privacy screen. Plant 12 to 15 feet apart for a tight screen.

How do you care for a Norway spruce tree?

Apply a fresh, 4-inch layer of mulch around the Norway spruce each spring. Keep the mulch 2 inches from the base of the tree and spread it in a 4-foot radius around it. Water your Norway spruce once a week during the summer, until mid-August.

What is the best fertilizer for Norway spruce?

Fertilizers for Spruce

Spruce trees do not have very high phosphorous needs and benefit most form an acidic fertilizer designed for evergreens or a high-nitrogen fertilizer with a formula like 12-6-4 or 10-8-6. Organic fertilizer options include compost, fish emulsion, cottonseed meal and alfalfa meal.

How do you water Norway spruce?

1 Water evergreen trees regularly during the first year after planting. Give the tree 1 to 3 inches of water every week, unless moisture comes in the form of rainfall. Watering deeply once or twice weekly is better than more frequent, shallow irrigation, as deep watering will develop long, healthy roots.

Do Norway spruce trees have deep roots?

The Norway spruce has a fiberous deep spreading root system that makes this tree very wind firm able to withstand winds up to 100 MPH. Habit: Stiff, deep green, attractive pyramid in youth; in age, branchlets droop strongly.

What is the fastest growing spruce tree?

The fastestgrowing spruce tree, according to the Arbor Day Foundation, is the triangular-shaped Norway spruce (Picea abies), which is part of many suburban home and rural farm landscapes throughout Europe, the United States and Canada.

Is Norway spruce poisonous?

Allergies/Toxicity: Although severe reactions are quite uncommon, Spruce in the Picea genus has been reported as a sensitizer. Norway Spruce in particular has been reported to cause skin irritation and asthma-like respiratory effects.

Can you eat Norway spruce?

They are available year-round, but I usually enjoy them most in the winter, both for their warming quality and their strong, seasonal flavor. In the spring, the newly-emerging needles of conifers are soft, and can be eaten raw.

Are Norway spruce trees fast growing?

This tree grows at a medium to fast rate, with height increases of anywhere from 13″ to more than 24″ per year.

How much do Norway spruce trees cost?

Picea abies
Size Price Quantity
1 Gallon Pot $19.95 Out of stock
2 Gallon Pot $42.95
3 Gallon Pot $59.95
5 Gallon Pot $104.95 Out of stock

How much does a 6 ft Norway Spruce cost?

Norway Spruce – Installed
Height in feet Price each Minimum order
6 – 7 $179.95 each 10 trees
7 – 8 $199.95 each 10 trees
8 – 9 $249.95 each 10 trees

Will deer eat Norway spruce?

Deer do not eat the Norway spruce trees. Their buds are also not sticky, and so the tree has very little deer food value.

When can I buy Norway spruce?

Trick four: Don’t buy Norway spruces at the beginning of December: their needles drop early. But if you prefer to put up a tree closer to Christmas, a spruce should last the 12 days. Trick five: If you want an early tree, buy a Nordman fir.

Is Nordmann fir better than Norway spruce?

The Nordmann Fir has a more open branch structure than the Spruce, which suits those with a less ‘Victorian’ taste in festivities. The needles tend to be a little softer than the Spruce, which is handy if the children like to get involved in the decorating, & have a lighter green colour.

How do you shape a Norway spruce?

Prune Norway spruce in the late winter or early spring. For young trees, follow branch tips back until you find two branches growing to either side. Snip off the center branch growth. Doing this will encourage the side branches that remain to grow faster and make the tree bushier.

Do Norway spruce drop their needles?

The traditional Norway Spruce is a really cost-effective tree to boy but is prone to dropping needles. So look for the unscented Nordmann Fir (above) or citrusy Douglas Fir. These do tend to be more expensive to buy but will hold their needles better.

Is my Norway spruce dying?

The appearance of small black spots, premature needle loss and a thinning canopy can be signs of Rhizosphaera needle cast. The infectious fungal disease starts near the base of the tree and spreads upward. A seriously sick blue spruce has purple or brown needles, dead branches and bald spots.

Will a spruce tree regrow needles?

Generally, spruce trees will regrow as long as buds are available, but pine trees pruned past the last set of needles on a branch will not.