Techny Globe Arborvitae — Bloomington, MN

Techny Globe Arborvitae

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$46.99
Sale price  $46.99 Regular price  $56.99
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Techny Globe Arborvitae — Bloomington, MN

Techny Globe Arborvitae

$46.99
Sale price  $46.99 Regular price  $56.99
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A Globe Form of the Bulletproof Techny Arborvitae for Minnesota

Techny Globe Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis 'Techny Globe') brings the cold-hardy reputation of 'Techny' into a 3–4 ft rounded globe form. Reliable to -40°F. Holds dense year-round green color without browning — ideal for foundation accents, low hedges, and entry plantings.

Techny Globe Arborvitae Plant Details

Attribute Detail
Scientific Name Thuja occidentalis 'Techny Globe'
Common Names Techny Globe Arborvitae
Mature Height 3–4 feet
Mature Width 3–4 feet
Growth Rate Slow — 4–6 inches per year
Sun Full sun to part shade
Water Moderate.
USDA Zones 3–7 (Twin Cities is zone 4b–5a)
Soil Tolerates Minnesota clay-loam.
Foliage Evergreen — dense scaled needles, dark green winter color (resists browning)
Winter Hardiness Reliable to -40°F. Holds color through Minnesota winter without bronzing.
Deer Resistance Protect first 1–2 years — deer browse young arborvitae heavily in winter.
Native Status Species native to Minnesota; 'Techny Globe' is a globe selection of the bulletproof 'Techny' parent

Techny Globe Arborvitae Uses in Minnesota Landscapes

Foundation Accents

Techny Globe's tidy 3–4 ft rounded form anchors foundation corners and entry beds. Pairs well with vertical 'Techny' or 'Holmstrup' arborvitae behind it.

Low Hedge or Border

Plant 3 feet apart for a continuous globe-form low hedge that holds shape with minimal pruning. Excellent edge along walkways and driveways.

Best Time to Plant Techny Globe Arborvitae in Minnesota

Fall — late August through mid-September — is the ideal planting window for evergreens like Techny Globe Arborvitae. Soil is still warm enough for root development, cool air reduces transplant shock, and the plant gets 6–8 weeks to establish roots before the typical mid-November ground freeze in the Twin Cities. The earlier window matters specifically for evergreens because they continue losing moisture through their needles all winter, so root establishment before freeze is critical.

Spring (late April through May, after ground thaw) is the second-best window — you get a full growing season ahead. Avoid summer planting (June–August) when possible; if you must, water heavily and mulch deeply. Never plant after mid-October or before late April, when frozen ground or frost-heaving will kill new roots.

How to Plant Techny Globe Arborvitae

  1. Dig wide, not deep — 2–3x the root ball width, same depth. In heavy clay, dig even wider (3–4x).
  2. Check for clay hardpan — if water pools in the hole, break through the clay layer or mound-plant 2–3 inches above grade to improve drainage.
  3. Backfill with native soil mixed with 20–30% compost. Don't fill the hole with pure compost — it creates a "container" effect that traps water around the roots.
  4. Spacing — 3 feet apart for continuous low hedge; 4 feet for accent placements.
  5. Build a 3–4 inch water basin around the plant to direct water to the roots. Flatten or remove the basin in late October to prevent ice damage over winter.
  6. Mulch with 2–3 inches of shredded bark or wood chip mulch, kept 2 inches away from the trunk. Do NOT use gravel mulch — it doesn't insulate roots in Minnesota winters.

Watering Techny Globe Arborvitae in Minnesota

First Year Watering Schedule

  • Weeks 1–2: Every 1–2 days, deep and slow (15–25 minutes)
  • Month 1–2: Every 3–4 days
  • Month 3–6: Every 5–7 days during active growth; less if rainfall is adequate (Minnesota averages roughly 3 inches/month June–August)
  • Stop watering 2–3 weeks before ground freeze (typically late October in Twin Cities metro). Continued late-fall watering can push tender new growth that gets killed by winter.
  • One deep watering in early December is a good idea for evergreens if fall has been dry — it helps the plant resist winter desiccation.

After Year One

  • Established Techny Globe Arborvitae rarely needs supplemental water. Water deeply during droughts (2+ weeks of no rain combined with temps above 80°F).
  • Soak to 6–8 inches depth, every 7–14 days during dry spells. Let natural rainfall do the rest.

Drip Irrigation in Minnesota

Drip works well for Techny Globe Arborvitae if your beds already have a system. Place emitters 12–18 inches from the trunk. Always blow out lines and shut off the timer by early October — frozen drip lines split.

Will Techny Globe survive a Minnesota winter?

Yes — rated to USDA zone 3 (-40°F). Holds dark green color through winter without the bronzing common to other arborvitae cultivars.

How is it different from Hetz Midget?

Hetz Midget is smaller (3 ft max) and slower; Techny Globe reaches 4 ft and grows slightly faster. Both are reliable Minnesota dwarfs.

Will deer eat it?

Yes, in winter. Protect first-year plants with snow fence or netting.

How fast does it grow?

Slow — 4–6 inches per year. A 5-gallon plant reaches mature 3–4 ft in 6–8 years.

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