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Austrian Pine
Prices start at : 24.95 USD / 1 pcs

The Austrian Pine or ‘European Black Pine' is the top choice for privacy trees in urban areas because it has a high tolerance for pollution and smog. A number of Austrian Pines were planted during the dust bowl because they are one of the only varieties...
  • Spacing: 8-10 ft.
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Drought Tolerance: Moderate
  • Mature Height: 40-60 ft.
South Carolina
Fort Mill
Eastern White Pine Tree
Prices start at : 69.95 USD / 1 pcs

Plant a tree that will live for generations. This tree doesn't like polluted, city environments or cramped spaces. Become the owner of a prized American tree. Get the nostalgic feeling of winter as you watch snow fall on the hunter green foliage.
  • Spacing: 30 ft.
  • Mature Height: 50-80 ft.
  • Mature Width: 20-40 ft.
South Carolina
Fort Mill
Japanese Black Pine
Prices start at : 24.95 USD / 1 GAL 18-24 inch

As the tree begins to mature you'll find it will start to produce its own mulch in the form of fallen needles or “Pine Straw”. It has also shown promise in stimulating the growth of the new roots which means quicker establishment for you plant.
Maryland
Bowie
Eastern White Pine
Prices start at : 19.95 USD / 1 GAL 18+ inches

The Eastern White Pine does best when grown with a single leader and extra main stems should be removed at planting. However, the tree more commonly reaches mature heights of 50 to 60 feet with a spread of up to 25 feet.
Maryland
Bowie
Vanderwolfs Pyramid Limber Pine
Prices start at : 59.95 USD / 2 GAL 18-24 inch

Check trees every three months and loosen as needed. Never plant trees deeper than originally planted in the pot. Vanderwolfs Pyramid Limber Pine is a versatile native tree that thrives in bright sunlight or light shade.
Maryland
Bowie
Strawberry Dazzle Dwarf Crape Myrtle
Prices start at : 54.95 USD / 1 pcs

Here's why your Landscape needs the Strawberry Dazzle Crape Myrtle: Gorgeous, bright rose-colored blooms that last from late Spring through the Fall Minimal growth just 3-5 feet for multiple planting options Peeling bark adds visual accent to eye-popping...
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Spacing: 3-5 ft.
  • Mature Height: 4-5 ft.
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
South Carolina
Fort Mill
Small Ponytail Palm
Prices start at : 39.00 USD

The palm bonsai tree is recommended for beginners due to its hardiness and bonsai is easy to care for. The ponytail palm bonsai tree is characterized by its large bulbous base and fine smooth-edged flat leaves.
  •  The Ponytail Palm Bonsai tree does best in filtered or shaded sunlight but can also tolerate direct sun.
  •  The Ponytail Palm Bonsai tree does not require frequent watering. Once a week is sufficient.
California
Chino
Pine O\' Mine
Scouting out a place, it seemed a good idea to plant my little pine near a row of Eastern Red Cedars in the middle of the back yard. She advised me to dig it out. Soon, the pine no longer needed attention; it had fully and firmly established itself in...
California
El Segundo
Hinoki Cypress Bonsai
Prices start at : 29.00 USD

One of the most revered types of bonsai trees. The Hinoki Cypress Bonsai (Chamaecyparis Obtusa) features thick tighter foliage. This quality makes it a great bonsai for training as the foliage can be easily accentuated due to its dense growth.
  •  Cypress bonsai tree may be repotted throughout most of the year, although, the best times for repotting are in the spring and fall. After repotting, water thoroughly and keep the bonsai tree in a shady location for several weeks so that new roots may grow.
  •  Cypress Bonsai trees can survive in cold weather and are extremely hardy but provide protection from freezing conditions in winter.
  •  Water moderately, keeping the bonsai tree moist at all times. The cypress bonsai enjoys frequent waterings over under watering.
California
Chino
Ponytail Palm
Prices start at : 55.00 USD

The palm bonsai tree is recommended for beginners due to its hardiness and bonsai is easy to care for. The ponytail palm bonsai tree is characterized by its large bulbous base and fine smooth-edged flat leaves.
  •  Leaves can be pruned back regularly as the leaves grow rather quickly.
  •  The Ponytail Palm Bonsai tree does best in filtered or shaded sunlight but can also tolerate direct sun.
California
Chino
Harvesting Pine Needles : Why Should You Harvest Pine Needles
The needles have antibacterial properties which can help fight certain skin diseases when used as a foot soak. Any pine, however, makes excellent garden amendments. If you want pine straw for mulch, the type of tree isn't as important, butneedles are...
Ohio
Willoughby
Ponderosa Pine Plant Guide: Learn About Ponderosa Pines And Their Care
Place a collar around young trees to protect them from nibbling damage. The older bark grows up to 4 inches thick and breaks up into large plates on the surface of the trunk.If you are fortunate enough to have one in your landscape, they need little care...
Ohio
Willoughby
Lower Branches Of Pine Tree Dying: Why Is Pine Tree Drying From Bottom Up
Lower branches may die from water stress in order to prolong the life of the rest of the tree.Prevent dead needles on lower pine branches by preventing water stress. Repeat the fungicide application until all of the new needles are fully grown.
Ohio
Willoughby
Ponderosa Pine Facts: Tips For Planting Ponderosa Pine Trees
The hard, brown seeds will drop from the cones if you dry them on a tarp in a well ventilated area. They produce both male and female cones. When you look into ponderosa pine facts, you find that these trees can live and thrive for up to 600 years.
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is A Cedar Pine: Tips On Planting Cedar Pine Hedges
Cedar pine is an attractive pine with an open crown. However, the branches on cedar pines grow lower than many other species, and their strong roots stand up to wind. They remain on the trees for up to four years, providing a valuable source of food for...
Ohio
Willoughby
Harvesting Pine Needles : Why Should You Harvest Pine Needles
The needles have antibacterial properties which can help fight certain skin diseases when used as a foot soak. Any pine, however, makes excellent garden amendments. If you want pine straw for mulch, the type of tree isn't as important, butneedles are...
Ohio
Willoughby
Controlling Pine Tree Diseases – Symptoms Of Pine Gall Rust Disease
However, they often they aren't noticeable until about the third year.In spring, the surfaces of mature branches are typically coated with masses of orange-yellow spores, which can infect nearby plants when they are dispersed in the wind.
Ohio
Willoughby
Pine Tree Dying Inside Out: Needles Browning In Center Of Pine Trees
The sad truth is that not all pine tree browning can be stopped and many trees die from this condition.In years of heavy rain or extreme drought, pine trees may brown in response. Limb collapse can cause serious damage to anything on the ground below.As...
Ohio
Willoughby
Italian Stone Pine Information – How To Care For Italian Stone Pines
It thrives in California as a street tree, indicating a tolerance for urban pollution.If you are growing Italian stone pine trees, plant them in well-drained soil. Pruning during the winter months rather than spring and summer helps protect the tree from...
Ohio
Willoughby
How To Grow A Pine Tree From Seed
Seeds can be collected once they fall from the tree in autumn, usually between the months of September and November.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Collect seeds from fallen cones by lightly shaking them...
Ohio
Willoughby
Loblolly Pine Tree Care: Loblolly Pine Tree Facts And Growing Tips
TheseThe loblolly pine is more than just a pretty face. This makes care of loblolly pine tree a matter of proper planting and adequate irrigation. Identify mature cones by their brown color.
Ohio
Willoughby
White Pine Tree Information – Learn How To Plant A White Pine Tree
If you are planting white pines, eradicate these shrubs from the planting area. Occasionally, white pines grow to 150 feet or more.If the sheer size of white pine trees is a problem, consider one of the smaller cultivars available in commerce.
Ohio
Willoughby
Pinyon Pine Tree Care: Facts About Pinyon Pines
Avoid offering frequent water, and never plant them on lawns. Match your irrigation schedule to the tree and its growing conditions. The trees generally do best at an elevation of less than 7,500 feet.
Ohio
Willoughby
Monterey Pine Info : What Is A Monterey Pine Tree
Needles are held in groups of three and may persist on the tree for up to 3 years. Monterey pine is quite stoic once established and will not require extensive maintenance. Some interesting Monterey pine info follows which can help you determine if the...
Ohio
Willoughby
Japanese Black Pine Information – Growing Japanese Black Pine Trees
Protect the tree from strong winds for the first two years. Sand drains very quickly, but the peat moss will help it hold water.Water weekly in the absence of rain until the tree is established and growing on its own.
Ohio
Willoughby
Mugo Pine Varieties – Information About Mugo Pine Trees
For gardeners who want something different in the landscape. It has a naturally spreading habit and tolerates light shearing.In spring, new growth shoots almost straight up at the tips of the horizontal stems to form “candles.” Lighter in color than...
Ohio
Willoughby
Pine Tree Sap Season: Pine Tree Sap Uses And Information
Sap is a viscous liquid that carries nutrients throughout the tree to the areas where they are most needed.Tree leaves produce simple sugars that must get transported through the tree's fibers.
Ohio
Willoughby