Cedar:  'Baby Bear® Dwarf' - (Bl)

Cedar: 'Baby Bear® Dwarf' - (Bl)

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Baby Bear Dwarf Cedar features dense, flattened sprays of scale-like leaves that form a tight, conical shape. The foliage has a rich green color that persists throughout the year, providing year-round interest to the landscape. As the plant matures, it develops a slightly pyramidal form, maintaining a neat and tidy appearance. Baby Bear is slow-growing, adding only a few inches of growth per year.

  • Size: Height: Typically reaches around 3 to 4 feet tall at maturity. Width: Spreads to about 2 to 3 feet wide. Growth Rate: Slow-growing, adding only a few inches of growth per year.
  • Sunlight: Plant in a location that receives full sun to partial shade. Baby Bear Dwarf Cedar thrives in bright, indirect light.
  • Soil: Prefers moist, well-drained soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot.
  • Watering: Water regularly, especially during the first year after planting to establish a strong root system. Once established, Baby Bear Dwarf Cedar is moderately drought tolerant but benefits from occasional deep watering during dry spells.
  • Fertilization: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring to promote healthy growth. Avoid over-fertilization, as it can lead to excessive foliage growth.
  • Pruning: Minimal pruning is required to maintain its compact form. Remove any dead, damaged, or overgrown branches as needed, preferably in late winter or early spring before new growth emerges.
  • Mulching: Apply a layer of organic mulch around the base of the plant to conserve moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weed growth.
  • Protection: Provide protection from strong winds, particularly in exposed locations, to prevent damage to the delicate foliage.
  • Pests and Diseases: Baby Bear Dwarf Cedar is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, but occasional issues such as spider mites, scale insects, and root rot may occur. Monitor regularly and treat promptly if necessary using appropriate insecticides or fungicides.