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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. They don't mind frigid temperatures that drop below freezing and stand up to heavy layers of ice and...
  • Drought Tolerance: Moderate
  • Mature Width: 25-30 Ft.
  • Spacing: 8-10 ft.
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
South Carolina
Fort Mill
Eastern White Pine Tree
Prices start at : 69.95 USD / 1 pcs

White snow looks breathtaking when it falls on the soft, green needles. Perfect for large, open spaces or under the canopy of taller trees likes Aspens and Birches, the Eastern White Pine is adaptable to your large landscape.
  • Mature Height: 50-80 ft.
  • Mature Width: 20-40 ft.
  • Growth Rate: Fast
South Carolina
Fort Mill
Japanese Black Pine
Prices start at : 24.95 USD / 1 GAL 18-24 inch

Although the tree grows in nearly any moist, well-drained soil, it doesn't tolerate soggy, poorly drained areas. This is not to be rushed. Japanese Black Pine makes an effective focal point in any garden due to its interesting growth habit.
Maryland
Bowie
Eastern White Pine
Prices start at : 19.95 USD / 1 GAL 18+ inches

They can also be used to block the low setting sun which tends due to the low angle in the evenings heat up the outer walls of homes and comes through the windows and raises the temperature in a room quickly.
Maryland
Bowie
Vanderwolfs Pyramid Limber Pine
Prices start at : 59.95 USD / 2 GAL 18-24 inch

More plants die from being over-watered rather than under-watered. When planting a potted Vanderwolfs Pyramid Limber Pine, remember the only water source the tree has, is its small root ball, and all the water the tree uses must come from there until...
Maryland
Bowie
Small Ponytail Palm
Prices start at : 39.00 USD

The ponytail palm bonsai tree is characterized by its large bulbous base and fine smooth-edged flat leaves. The palm bonsai tree is recommended for beginners due to its hardiness and bonsai is easy to care for.
  •  The Ponytail Palm Bonsai tree does best in filtered or shaded sunlight but can also tolerate direct sun.
  •  Leaves can be pruned back regularly as the leaves grow rather quickly.
California
Chino
Pine O\' Mine
Her beautiful spirit lives on in my memory, and her beautiful Virginia Pine tree will live in my yard all the days of my life. Also included at the site is a short list of the tallest Virginia Pines on record, with the largest one at 121 feet (37 meters)...
California
El Segundo
Hinoki Cypress Bonsai
Prices start at : 29.00 USD

One of the most revered types of bonsai trees. This quality makes it a great bonsai for training as the foliage can be easily accentuated due to its dense growth. The Hinoki Cypress Bonsai (Chamaecyparis Obtusa) features thick tighter foliage.
  •  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.
  •  The Cypress Bonsai tree does best in filtered or full sunlight.
  •  Cypress Bonsai trees can survive in cold weather and are extremely hardy but provide protection from freezing conditions in winter.
California
Chino
Ponytail Palm
Prices start at : 55.00 USD

The ponytail palm bonsai tree is characterized by its large bulbous base and fine smooth-edged flat leaves. The palm bonsai tree is recommended for beginners due to its hardiness and bonsai is easy to care for.
  •  The Ponytail Palm Bonsai tree does not require frequent watering. Once a week is sufficient.
  •  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
They have many medicinal properties as well. Leave some of the needles as a bed around the tree roots to help nourish the trees and prevent moisture loss and excessive weeds.Spread out the needles to let them dry if they will be bailed for storage or...
Ohio
Willoughby
Ponderosa Pine Plant Guide: Learn About Ponderosa Pines And Their Care
The majestic pines are native to North America and are common across the United States in mountainous terrain and high plateaus.Sadly, Ponderosa pine information must mention their economic importance as a wood source but stands still remain of these...
Ohio
Willoughby
Lower Branches Of Pine Tree Dying: Why Is Pine Tree Drying From Bottom Up
Even the healthiest of pines lose their oldest needles every year.If you see dead needles on pine trees in the autumn, it may be nothing more than annual needle drop. Stop using salt for de-icing if this is a problem.
Ohio
Willoughby
Ponderosa Pine Facts: Tips For Planting Ponderosa Pine Trees
Planting ponderosa pine trees requires a big backyard.The lower half of the straight trunk is bare, while the top half has branches with needles. A typical cultivated ponderosa pine grows to around 60 feet tall with a branch spread of about 25 feet.
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is A Cedar Pine: Tips On Planting Cedar Pine Hedges
They are slow growers, and generally anchored well into the ground with long tap roots.A cedar pine hedge will be attractive, strong and long lived. They are slender, soft and twisted, usually a dark green but occasionally slightly gray.
Ohio
Willoughby
Harvesting Pine Needles : Why Should You Harvest Pine Needles
They have many medicinal properties as well. Leave some of the needles as a bed around the tree roots to help nourish the trees and prevent moisture loss and excessive weeds.Spread out the needles to let them dry if they will be bailed for storage or...
Ohio
Willoughby
Controlling Pine Tree Diseases – Symptoms Of Pine Gall Rust Disease
Both western and eastern pine gall rust are caused by fungi. Although the galls are initially less than an inch across, they grow year by year and can eventually reach several inches in diameter.
Ohio
Willoughby
Pine Tree Dying Inside Out: Needles Browning In Center Of Pine Trees
If you're seeing symptoms and signs of bark beetles, it's already too late. Wait until the soil around your pine tree is dry to the touch before watering again, even in the heat of summer.
Ohio
Willoughby
Italian Stone Pine Information – How To Care For Italian Stone Pines
Read on for more Italian stone pine information.Italian stone pine is easily recognizable, as it is one of the only pines to form a high, rounded crown. Italian stone pine tree growing requires little water or fertilizer.Italian stone pine tree care is...
Ohio
Willoughby
How To Grow A Pine Tree From Seed
Growing pine and fir trees from seed can be a challenge to say the least. One cone produces about two seeds beneath each scale. Mature pine cones are woody and brown in appearance.
Ohio
Willoughby
Loblolly Pine Tree Care: Loblolly Pine Tree Facts And Growing Tips
It only fails to thrive when the soil is very wet and infertile. However, it usually stays considerably smaller in cultivation.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });The loblolly is a tall attractive evergreen...
Ohio
Willoughby
White Pine Tree Information – Learn How To Plant A White Pine Tree
Gardeners living in5 through 7 are planting white pines as ornamental trees. It is very susceptible toand wild currant bushes harbor rust. The lush, 3- to 5-inch needles make the tree look soft and attractive.
Ohio
Willoughby
Pinyon Pine Tree Care: Facts About Pinyon Pines
It thrives in its native range in the American Southwest on 15 inches or less of annual precipitation.Pinyon pine grows yellow-green needles, about 2 inches long, that remain on the tree for some 8 or 9 years.
Ohio
Willoughby
Monterey Pine Info : What Is A Monterey Pine Tree
Learn how to grow Monterey pine trees as part of a land management and habitat program or just simply to enjoy this towering plant on your property.Monterey pines are found along the California coast but some varieties hail from Mexico.
Ohio
Willoughby
Japanese Black Pine Information – Growing Japanese Black Pine Trees
Read on to find out more about this big, beautiful tree.) tolerate sandy, salty soil and salt spray much better than native species. Follow the package instructions, determining the amount of fertilizer by the size of the tree.
Ohio
Willoughby
Mugo Pine Varieties – Information About Mugo Pine Trees
They adapt to a wide range of soil types, and they resist drought so well that they never need watering. Find out about caring for mugo pines in this article.) is a carefree evergreen that can take the place of overused landscape ground cover plants such...
Ohio
Willoughby
Pine Tree Sap Season: Pine Tree Sap Uses And Information
Talk with a, dead spots on your pine caused by fungi growing under the bark. Pine tree sap uses include glue, candles and fire starting. Pine sap is also used for making turpentine, a flammable substance used for coating objects.If you use a knife to...
Ohio
Willoughby
Aleppo Pine Information: How To Grow An Aleppo Pine Tree
They only thrive in the United States in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 9 through 11. Read on for more Aleppo pine information.grow naturally from Spain to Jordan and take their common name from a historic city in Syria.
Ohio
Willoughby