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Old Posted Jun 11, 2020, 3:30 AM
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Arborvitae just need a bit more water and can be a bit temperamental if they are fully exposed. You may get some burning/yellowing if they are out in the open without any protection and shade, but that is mainly just in the heat of the summer and then they should recover.

Italian Cypress take more water as well, they grow slower, and you will probably have to pay a bit more since they normally don't sell them in small sizes often.
Thanks so much Indy! Been a great help man. Read that Hopseed are kind of messy and don’t want that near our pool. Previous owner had Oleanders planted and we yanked those out quick not only because we have a dog, but also they were messy as hell too and would get all over the pool.

Sounds like Arborvitae is the winner here
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