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can you plant arborvitae in pots Leprechaun™ Arborvitae

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can you plant arborvitae in pots Leprechaun™ ArborvitaeSmall Space Privacy Without The Too Big Later Problem Leprechaun Arborvitae is the evergreen for homeowners who want a real screenjust not the massive footprint that comes with many fast growing privacy trees. It grows into a naturally narrow, upright pyramid that fits where space is limited: side yards, along fences, near patios, and in foundation adjacent beds where you still want height. If youve ever loved the idea of a Green Giant style hedge but

Small-Space Privacy Without The “Too Big Later” Problem

Leprechaun™ Arborvitae is the evergreen for homeowners who want a real screen—just not the massive footprint that comes with many fast-growing privacy trees. It grows into a naturally narrow, upright pyramid that fits where space is limited: side yards, along fences, near patios, and in foundation-adjacent beds where you still want height. If you’ve ever loved the idea of a Green Giant-style hedge but worried it would swallow the bed, Leprechaun™ is the smart middle ground.

Its form is tidy and consistent, which makes it easy to use in clean, modern designs or traditional landscapes. Plant a row for a living wall, use a pair to frame an entry, or tuck it into mixed borders for vertical evergreen structure. You get year-round privacy potential and a finished look without needing to constantly “fight the plant” as it matures.

Rich Green Foliage That Stays Handsome In Winter

One of the best traits of Leprechaun™ is its soft, dense foliage and saturated green color. In many landscapes, it holds its color well through winter, keeping your hedge looking fresh instead of dull or bronzy. That matters because privacy plantings are often most visible in the off-season when deciduous screens are bare, and every evergreen is on display.

The foliage texture is also a design win. It reads as refined and lush up close, while the overall silhouette stays crisp from the curb. Whether you’re building a boundary line, blocking a view, or simply adding evergreen structure to a bed, Leprechaun™ delivers a polished look that supports the whole landscape year-round.

Sun-Friendly, Tough, And Easy To Establish With Simple Care

Leprechaun™ Arborvitae performs best in full sun to partial shade, and it’s adaptable to a wide range of soils as long as drainage is reasonable. Like most arborvitae, it prefers consistent moisture while establishing, then becomes more tolerant once roots are settled. The goal in year one is steady growth and dense branching—so the hedge thickens early and stays full from top to bottom.

It’s also a strong pick for lower-maintenance landscapes because it doesn’t demand constant shaping. Plant it correctly, mulch the root zone, and keep up with deep watering during the first growing season, and you’ll build a healthier root system that supports better drought tolerance later. If you’re planting for privacy and want predictable performance without fuss, this is a confidence-building choice.

Hedge-Ready Shape With Spacing That Builds The Screen You Want

Because Leprechaun™ is naturally narrow, spacing is where you control the final effect: a formal hedge, a softer screen, or individual specimens. Too tight and you’ll create competition and unnecessary crowding; too wide and you’ll wait longer for the planting to knit together. A clear spacing plan up front gives you faster results and healthier plants in the long term.

Pruning is optional, but it’s easy when you do it right. A light tip-trim in late spring to early summer can encourage extra branching and keep the sides tight, especially if you’re aiming for a crisp hedge line. Avoid cutting back into old wood, and focus on gentle shaping that maintains the plant’s natural pyramid. The result is a dense, narrow evergreen wall that looks intentional, not hacked.

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tom t
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The Crime Syndicate is back!
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Wow, what a great story. I first read about the Crime Syndicate in the Secret Society of Super Villains when I was a kid in the 70's. This a fresh take and gives us the origins of the team and the individuals members in the back-ups. Great story with characterization, lots of action, surprises, and well-paced.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2022
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Scott William Foley
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Doctor Aphra and Luke Skywalker - An Entertaining Duo!
Format: Paperback
I've greatly enjoyed the various Marvel Star Wars series, but Star Wars: Yoda's Secret War left me a little unsatisfied.  I'm very happy to say that the next installment--Screaming Citadel--righted the course and returned the series to its high standard. Of course, this volume is not just comprised of the Star Wars series.  It also has issues from Doctor Aphra.  Obviously, the two comics crossed over with each other to deliver this story as  whole. Doctor Aphra has an ancient crystal supposedly housing the sentience of a powerful Jedi.  She needs the Queen of the Screaming Citadel to access it for her, and she needs Luke Skywalker to entice the queen into doing so.  You'll have to read the book for the details on using Luke as bait.  Doctor Aphra sells it to Luke as a chance for him to encounter an actual Jedi master, and it's a chance for her to witness a remnant of the ancient past because she is an archaeologist after all, albeit a bit of an immoral one. That's a pretty good premise to achieve what this story is really all about--watching Luke and Aphra interact.  I believe Doctor Aphra is one of the greatest additions to the Star Wars universe in decades.  She first appeared in the Darth Vader series, and she won over the audience so thoroughly that she quickly earned her own title.  Honestly, though Aphra works best when pitted against the pure of heart, or at least those on the side of the Rebels.  She's Aphra, so of course she manipulates Luke, double-crosses him, saves his skin a few times, then cheats him again.  That's just who she is. It's also interesting to see a rebellious streak in Luke as he jaunts off with Aphra without telling Han, Leia, or anyone else for that matter.  We know his dad didn't always follow protocol, so these little deviations are always revealing when Luke is concerned.  It's also fun to see him beginning to realize his power.  This particular story takes place soon after A New Hope, so Luke has not yet begun to completely understand what he has at his disposal--though this book does depict Luke having some pretty cool moments with his burgeoning abilities. We also have quite a bit of Han, Leia, and another invaluable addition to the mythology named Sana Starros.  All three get their moment to shine as Han finds more and more of the hero within, Leia further establishes herself as the capable leader she is, and Sana Starros slowly reveals more and more of her past to the reader.  Guess what?  Not only does she have deep connections to Han Solo, but it's heavily hinted that she is also tied to Doctor Aphra as well.  The specifics may surprise you. And, as always, Aphra's versions of C3PO and R2D2 steal the show.  They are named 0-0-0 and BT-1.  They are basically the murderous, demented, evil version of our favorite droids, and they are forever a delight. The story of Screaming Citadel itself is entertaining.  The art is very pleasing to the eye and keeps the plot moving at a quick pace.  At times the faces of the characters based off of real life actors look almost photo realistic, which is sometimes jarring when the rest of the panel does not look so true to life.  Of course, the best quality of the book is simply seeing all of these characters play off of each other.  It's refreshing to have such rounded, charismatic new characters as Aphra, Sana, Triple-Zero, and Bee-Tee 1 making waves with our legendary favorites.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2018
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Christian Romero
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 4
Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid
Format: Paperback
Star Wars: The Screaming Citadel is a crossover collection of the main Star Wars comic series and the Doctor Aphra series. The Arc revolves around the Queen of The Screaming Citadel being the only one who can open a relic containing an ancient Jedi master. Aphra then teams up with Luke Skywalker and we have our crossover event. The story itself is good. A queen with parasitic bugs controlling a planet is uncharted territory for Star Wars and it works. There were great action moments, plots painting the Empire in a morally grey light than the traditional evil one. Doctor Aphra Marvel's golden girl character was funny in this and her chemistry with Luke worked. It didn't feel forced like Marvel was trying to use the Original Characters to build-up their new ones. Where this comic fails is the inconsistent art style as this is a collection you get different art with each issue. Its starts of good and then takes a nosedive in the Aphra issue in the volume. Bad art aside Screaming Citadel was an enjoyable crossover. Doctor Aphra is the best new character to come out of this new Marvel Disney run. Screaming Citadel is worth the read it was a nice crossover that delves more into the Fantasy elements of Star Wars and works as Star Wars has been Space Wizards since 1977.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2018
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J.Eaton
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
What a ride.
Format: Paperback
How these two come together with the rest of the iconic characters is just so fun. Add in a Screaming Citadel and you're in for one hell of a ride. If you love Star Wars, pick it up. It could read as a stand-alone if needed. Part of the Doctor Aphra comics.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2022
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beasterson
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
Absolutely top-knotch
Format: Kindle
9.5/10 This is the pinnacle of Star Wars comic books. A great way to tie in their Indiana Jones character in Aphra and the mainline series to tell an amazing story. Only complaint is a couple of the issues artwork I was not a fan of. I like the more realistic look. Just make sure you read Aphra book 1 and the previous SW books to understand it better. Aphra book 1 being more important
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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2018

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