Questions tagged [spruces]

Coniferous evergreen, genus Picea.

Spruces are coniferous evergreens of the genus Picea (Family Pinaceae). The 35 species of spruce are native to northern temperate and boreal regions.

Spruces can grow large (20-60m) and are distinguished by their whorled branches and conical habit. Spruce leaves ("needles") are needle-shaped and are attached to each branch in a spiral fashion. Needles are typically shed when 4-10 years old, leaving rough branch surfaces of pulvinus (peg-like structures where the needles attached).

Spruces can grow to great ages: a Norwegian Spruce in Western Sweden nicknamed Old Tjikko has been dated to 9550 years old, and is claimed to be one of the world's oldest known living trees.

In horticulture, spruces are typically grown as ornamental trees (e.g. Norwegian Spruce is a popular Christmas Tree in northern latitudes) and landscape trees. They are also grown for timber and pulpwood.

The leaves and branches can be a source of essential oils, and the sap has been used to make gums - including the first chewing gums. Spruce needles are also useful in survival situations due to their Vitamin C and water content.

Before the development of petrochemicals, spruce resin was also used to manufacture pitch. This is believed to be the etymology of Picea ("pix" is latin for pitch).

Use this tag for all questions about growing and caring for spruce trees.

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What causes spruce branches to drop their needles?

I have a spruce tree that has a problem. Every year, some branches suddenly drop all of their green needles and die. I would like to prevent this, but I don't know what the cause is. What causes this and how do I prevent it?
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Should my spruce tree roots be covered?

This Norway spruce's roots have always been on top of the ground. The soil it is growing on is very hard white dry soil with a layer of decayed needles on top. It has been growing fine so far, but would it be healthier if I covered all the exposed…
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How long does a Norway spruce tree live after being cut down?

We cut down one from our land every year for Christmas. This year I want to get it a bit earlier than usual (like this weekend), but we're not sure if it will be dead and horrible before Christmas or not. How long before Christmas can I cut it that…
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Is there a way to compost these spruce needles?

I have a pile of about 4 bushels of spruce needles, and want to use them. Is there a way to compost them to use on garden plants? Do I have to add lime or ashes or other alkaline material? I know I will have to add a lot of nitrogen.
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How can I limit my Norway Spruce to one top (trunk)?

I have a Norway spruce that is about sixty feet tall and is beginning a second trunk. I like them to have only one top, but this particular tree is not climbable. How do I control this?
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Can I trim a blue spruce tree to keep it from getting larger?

We have a blue spruce next to our house. It's probably as tall as I want it (I would guess 12 feet, basically reaching our roof line) and certainly as wide as I want it. Can I trim this tree to keep it from growing? If so, how would i go about this?
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How do we revive Spruce trees that lost 50% of their needles after a flood?

We live in southern Alberta, south of Lethbridge. We have a 5 acre farmyard that had multiple gorgeous Blue Spruce trees that were well maintained for 20 years. The trees were thick, lush, and magnificent. About 5 years ago we suffered a flood…
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Will a field system being dug near my Norway Spruce have any effect on it?

My neighbors are having a field system dug for their septic system. The digging is just beyond the edge of the drip line of my very tall, 60+ years old, Norway spruce. Will my tree suffer any consequences of these trenches being dug? We have had…
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What is causing the tip to brown and die on my Norway Spruce?

2 years ago I had a 7' Norway Spruce put in and it has never given me much trouble. A few weeks to a month ago, I noticed that the very tip of the tree was turning brown and starting to die. The browning is slowly creeping lower and lower. It hasn't…
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How can I grow Norway Spruce from seed?

My spruce trees produce hundreds of seeds, but when I plant them very few germinate and the ones that do don't overwinter. I was sowing them in fall to overwinter and sprout in spring in acidic, humusy soil in full sun, in a regular nursery bed. I…
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How to heal this needled plant?

This little guy is suffering and I'm not sure how to help him out. Any ideas?
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What are these weird lumps on this spruce tree?

There's a spruce tree growing in a park near my house. It has lumps like this on a lot of the branches. After a while, some of the lumps look like this: Is this a disease, or just a part of the tree?
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When to transplant spruce tree sprout from a small bucket

I have a small sprout (30‒40 cm) of some species of spruce tree that is native (or at least welcome) to the Rocky Mountains of North America (purchased from the local Fish and Game Department’s nature centre). It is still in the small plastic…
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Very few needles on lower spruce branches

I have what I believe is a 30 ft Norway Spruce that looks very healthy, except for the bottom three feet of branches which have almost no needles. This bottom portion of the tree is shaded out by some large shrubs for a good portion of the year, is…
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Why are my spruce trees' very long leaders bent over?

I have 3 Black Hills Spruce and one Australian Spruce with long Leaders. Two of the Black Hills Spruce are bent over. 1. What causes this? 2. What can I do to help the tree?
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