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Tator Tot® Arborvitae

Tator Tot® Arborvitae

Tator Tot® Arborvitae is the irresistibly cute, perfectly round native evergreen you've been waiting for. This compact, globe-shaped selection of eastern arborvitae stays naturally tidy in a soft, scaled green ball without any pruning whatsoever, holding its tight, rounded shape and rich green color through every season. The result is a low-maintenance evergreen that looks intentional and polished in even the smallest spaces.

Reaching just 18-24 inches tall and wide at maturity, Tator Tot® is the perfect choice for container plantings, foundation accents, low formal edging, or anywhere you'd love the structure of a clipped boxwood without the work (or the deer damage). Pair them in matching containers flanking a front door, line them along a walkway, or tuck a single specimen into a mixed border for a sculptural focal point.

Native to eastern and central North America, this Thuja occidentalis selection thrives in sun to part shade and tolerates a range of soils, including clay and loamy soils, as long as they're well-drained. Deer-resistant, evergreen year-round, and built to bring quiet winter interest to even the busiest small-space garden.

$26.65
Tator Tot® Arborvitae
$26.65
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Tator Tot® Arborvitae is the irresistibly cute, perfectly round native evergreen you've been waiting for. This compact, globe-shaped selection of eastern arborvitae stays naturally tidy in a soft, scaled green ball without any pruning whatsoever, holding its tight, rounded shape and rich green color through every season. The result is a low-maintenance evergreen that looks intentional and polished in even the smallest spaces.

Reaching just 18-24 inches tall and wide at maturity, Tator Tot® is the perfect choice for container plantings, foundation accents, low formal edging, or anywhere you'd love the structure of a clipped boxwood without the work (or the deer damage). Pair them in matching containers flanking a front door, line them along a walkway, or tuck a single specimen into a mixed border for a sculptural focal point.

Native to eastern and central North America, this Thuja occidentalis selection thrives in sun to part shade and tolerates a range of soils, including clay and loamy soils, as long as they're well-drained. Deer-resistant, evergreen year-round, and built to bring quiet winter interest to even the busiest small-space garden.