It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas all year with the North Pole arborvitae

A ‘Living Christmas Tree’ is the perfect way to say welcome.
A ‘Living Christmas Tree’ is the perfect way to say welcome.

The North Pole is waiting for you! I’m not talking about a geographic location or small village where Jolly Saint Nick and his crew are making toys, but a tree or shrub that will put you in the holiday spirit for this season and years to come. North Pole is a selection of arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis, that will have you singing "Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree."

I’ve seen displays of them, at a local garden-centers this week and they even had red ribbons as if shouting to shoppers with the suggestion “Here Is Your Living Christmas Tree”! STOP THE PRESSES: This beautiful North Pole arborvitae is not just for Christmas. It can become your front porch focal point come spring, the pinnacle of your patio garden in the summer and of course living Christmas Tree the following year.

If you are thinking of a ‘Living Christmas Tree’ for your entrance, consider the North Pole arborvitae.
If you are thinking of a ‘Living Christmas Tree’ for your entrance, consider the North Pole arborvitae.

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This North Pole arborvitae is the focal point of this patio display.
This North Pole arborvitae is the focal point of this patio display.

'The Garden Guy is a closet conifer junkie'

The Garden Guy got two North Pole arborvitae in 2021 and since has fallen madly in love with them. You may also find other conifers to suit your Christmas needs. The Garden Guy is a closet conifer junkie. That being confessed, another one of my favorite living Christmas trees that I have going is Soft Serve Gold false cypress. The false cypress is known botanically as Chamaecyparis pisifera.

It is recommended for zones 4-8 and as the name suggests, it has foliage that is bright and golden throughout the year. So, for Christmas it was adorned with lights and ornaments and in May showing out as the thriller plant with Superbells Tangerine Punch and Black Currant Punch calibrachoas and a lime green Dolce heuchera.

Decorated ‘Living Christmas Trees’ can be the thriller plants for your cool season color such as Primo Wild Rose and Dolce Appletini heuchera and Diamond Snow euphorbia.
Decorated ‘Living Christmas Trees’ can be the thriller plants for your cool season color such as Primo Wild Rose and Dolce Appletini heuchera and Diamond Snow euphorbia.

The front porch area is obviously the place where my Christmas display is set up. It is hard to believe this area so close to the front door is frequently visited by deer, foxes and creatures of which I do not know. It is not uncommon to find several Christmas ornaments from the trees glistening brightly 30 feet away down the slope. So, the Garden Guy is relegated to using decorations that will not break once they hit the concrete surface.

I planted my living Christmas trees in the self-watering ceramic AquaPots. I have a combination of tall red and shorter white selections to add to the holiday color scheme and to partner with lighted candy canes. I added a couple of strings of white lights to make it festive. The self-watering AquaPots really come in handy as December watering chores are mostly eliminated.

After Christmas the conifer you selected becomes the thriller plant in your container. Like this Soft Serve Gold false cypress with Superbells Tangerine and Black Currant punch calibrachoas and Dolce Appletini heuchera.
After Christmas the conifer you selected becomes the thriller plant in your container. Like this Soft Serve Gold false cypress with Superbells Tangerine and Black Currant punch calibrachoas and Dolce Appletini heuchera.

This spring will come decision time as the six conifers I have in AquaPots will be starting year four, and I expect are root bound. I’ll pull a couple to check the root system and see if they need to head to spots in the landscape. I am already planning for Christmas of 2024 and this will play into my decision making. I have two small new shrubs called Berry Box Pyracomeles growing on the patio in white AquaPots.

They have hundreds of red berries now but aren’t quite large enough this year. Berry Box is an exciting new plant. Botanically speaking, Pyracomeles is a hybrid of the Pyracantha and Osteomeles and has no thorns. So, next year if everything goes accordingly the white AquaPots with berry laden Pyracomeles bushes will be in front of tall red AquaPots with North Pole arborvitae. Sounds pretty and festive, too! Consider the North Pole arborvitae for a living Christmas tree this year. Your children or grandchildren will get a kick out of the name and have fun helping decorate it, too.

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This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: The Garden Guy gets into the gardening spirit with a North Pole aborvitae