
Picea Glauca December
A Festive Favourite That Lasts All Year
Picea glauca âDecemberâ | FastâŻEU shipping | Grown with love in the EU | Petâsafe (see safety section)
Summary: This charming dwarf conifer with dense, deepâgreen needles and a perfect conical shape brings yearâround structure to European homes and balconies â ideal for German apartments where space is limited but style counts.
âš Why Youâll Love Picea glauca âDecemberâ
- Elegant, compact growth: reaches up to ~2âŻm height and ~1âŻm spread in a few years
- Slow-growing and perfect for pots on balconies or terraces
- Evergreen needles offer year-round forest vibes
- Can be used indoors short-term as a festive tree, then transitioned outdoors
- Excellent for urban spaces and low-maintenance gardeners
đ Light & Placement
Thrives best outdoors in full sun or partial shade. If used indoors (e.g. at Christmas), return it outdoors after the season to prevent stress.
đ§ Water & Humidity
Keep soil evenly moist but never soggy. Avoid waterlogging, especially in containers. During winter, water sparingly but donât let roots dry out.
đȘŽ Soil & Potting
Prefers slightly acidic to neutral, well-draining soil. Use ericaceous compost for pots. Ensure containers have drainage holes to prevent root rot.
đŸ Toxicity & Safety
Picea glauca is not considered toxic to pets. However, needles can be sharpâhandle with gloves and keep away from curious chewers.
đ± Growth & Propagation
Very slow-growing â just a few centimetres per year. Propagated via cuttings. Ideal for small-space gardeners looking for a long-term plant partner.
đ Seasonal & Special Care
Winter: Great as an indoor decoration for the holidays, then acclimatize slowly back outdoors.
Summer: Water more regularly during heatwaves and provide light shade if needed.
Autumn: Best time to plant outdoors to establish roots before winter.
đ Common Issues
- Needle browning may indicate magnesium deficiency or poor drainage
- Root rot from overwatering in containers â ensure good drainage
- Too-warm indoor conditions can stress the plant â move it back outside promptly
đ§Ź Botanical Background
Picea glauca, or white spruce, is native to North America and known for its cold tolerance and tidy, pyramidal growth. The âDecemberâ cultivar is beloved for its neat form and suitability for container life â ideal for European city balconies and festive flair.
đ Ready to transform your home into a jungle paradise?
Add Picea glauca âDecemberâ to your cart and enjoy fast, secure shipping across Germany and the EU!
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Description
A Festive Favourite That Lasts All Year
Picea glauca âDecemberâ | FastâŻEU shipping | Grown with love in the EU | Petâsafe (see safety section)
Summary: This charming dwarf conifer with dense, deepâgreen needles and a perfect conical shape brings yearâround structure to European homes and balconies â ideal for German apartments where space is limited but style counts.
âš Why Youâll Love Picea glauca âDecemberâ
- Elegant, compact growth: reaches up to ~2âŻm height and ~1âŻm spread in a few years
- Slow-growing and perfect for pots on balconies or terraces
- Evergreen needles offer year-round forest vibes
- Can be used indoors short-term as a festive tree, then transitioned outdoors
- Excellent for urban spaces and low-maintenance gardeners
đ Light & Placement
Thrives best outdoors in full sun or partial shade. If used indoors (e.g. at Christmas), return it outdoors after the season to prevent stress.
đ§ Water & Humidity
Keep soil evenly moist but never soggy. Avoid waterlogging, especially in containers. During winter, water sparingly but donât let roots dry out.
đȘŽ Soil & Potting
Prefers slightly acidic to neutral, well-draining soil. Use ericaceous compost for pots. Ensure containers have drainage holes to prevent root rot.
đŸ Toxicity & Safety
Picea glauca is not considered toxic to pets. However, needles can be sharpâhandle with gloves and keep away from curious chewers.
đ± Growth & Propagation
Very slow-growing â just a few centimetres per year. Propagated via cuttings. Ideal for small-space gardeners looking for a long-term plant partner.
đ Seasonal & Special Care
Winter: Great as an indoor decoration for the holidays, then acclimatize slowly back outdoors.
Summer: Water more regularly during heatwaves and provide light shade if needed.
Autumn: Best time to plant outdoors to establish roots before winter.
đ Common Issues
- Needle browning may indicate magnesium deficiency or poor drainage
- Root rot from overwatering in containers â ensure good drainage
- Too-warm indoor conditions can stress the plant â move it back outside promptly
đ§Ź Botanical Background
Picea glauca, or white spruce, is native to North America and known for its cold tolerance and tidy, pyramidal growth. The âDecemberâ cultivar is beloved for its neat form and suitability for container life â ideal for European city balconies and festive flair.
đ Ready to transform your home into a jungle paradise?
Add Picea glauca âDecemberâ to your cart and enjoy fast, secure shipping across Germany and the EU!
