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  1. Oct 4, 2024 · Gather sterilized pruners, potting soil mixed with peat moss and sand, a 3-inch pot, and a brightly lit location for the cutting to grow. Strip the needles from the lower two-thirds of the branch. Dip the cut end into the rooting hormone to promote rooting, then plant it deeply into the soil.

  2. Mar 27, 2024 · Plant dwarf Alberta spruce in moist, well-draining soil. A neutral to acidic soil is best. Water your tree when the top three inches of soil are dry—but avoid overwatering and these plants don't do well in soggy soil. If growing dwarf Alberta spruce in containers, you will need to water a bit more often. Try watering about once a week or so ...

  3. Standard Alberta Spruce: 40-60 feet tall, 10-20 feet wide. Dwarf Alberta Spruce: 6-10 feet tall, 3-4 feet wide. Growth Rate: Slow to moderate (2-4 inches per year) Lifespan: 30-50 years with proper care. Interesting Facts. A Dwarf by Design: The Alberta spruce is a cultivated variety of the white spruce (Picea glauca), a towering North American ...

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  4. This state has a milder climate than Zone 2a, but still experiences cold winters and hot summers. Dwarf Alberta spruce is well-suited to this climate, but there are some things you can do to ensure its health and vitality. The first thing to consider is soil. Dwarf Alberta spruce prefers well-drained soil that's slightly acidic (pH 5.0-6.5).

  5. Place the seeds in a small pot, about ½ an inch deep. The potting soil should be of good quality and moist. You can also add peat moss and sand to the soil for better conditions. Finally, wrap the entire container in plastic and place it in the back of your fridge.

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  7. Apr 27, 2016 · Way back in 1989 when I ordered Dwarf Alberta Spruce rooted cuttings from a wholesale grower I didn’t bat an eye a buck a piece and I ordered 1,000 of them! That’s what I mean about the market for these plants. Each little cutting was worth one dollar in 1989. I’m assuming they charge $1.50 or more today, maybe $2.50.

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