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Austrian Pine
Prices start at : 24.95 USD / 1 pcs

They have been tested in the country's windiest areas only to thrive. Low maintenance Austrian Pines grow where other trees can't because they are drought tolerant and will adapt to a variety of poor soils ranging from sandy soils to soils that are heavy...
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Spacing: 8-10 ft.
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Mature Width: 25-30 Ft.
South Carolina
Fort Mill
Eastern White Pine Tree
Prices start at : 69.95 USD / 1 pcs

Prized throughout history and loved by animals and birds, this tree is simply one of America's most beloved. You can even use the branches and pinecones as holiday decoration. The soft, flexible branches of the Eastern White Pine are perfect for making...
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Sunlight: Partial Sun
  • Mature Width: 20-40 ft.
South Carolina
Fort Mill
Japanese Black Pine
Prices start at : 24.95 USD / 1 GAL 18-24 inch

Japanese Black Pine grows slower than its eastern cousins and once established gains more than 2 feet of height every year. It is also organic and slow release which will feed your trees the proper amount of nutrients over a period of time rather than...
Maryland
Bowie
Eastern White Pine
Prices start at : 19.95 USD / 1 GAL 18+ inches

It is a pyramidal tree, which can reach up to 60 feet tall and up to 18 feet wide which makes it good for tall screen. When creating a wind break or privacy hedge its important to know how far apart to space your plants.
Maryland
Bowie
Vanderwolfs Pyramid Limber Pine
Prices start at : 59.95 USD / 2 GAL 18-24 inch

However, avoid pruning a tree in late summer or fall, since pruning stimulates new growth, which is tender and easily damaged by dropping temperatures in fall and winter. It's a medium growing tree growing around 1 to 2 feet per year where its happy.
Maryland
Bowie
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 not require frequent watering. Once a week is sufficient.
  •  Leaves can be pruned back regularly as the leaves grow rather quickly.
California
Chino
Pine O\' Mine
He found a few dogwoods trapped in the understory and brought them out of bondage to live in the sun-dappled back yard near the garden.The garden had strawberry plants that grew a bit leggy because the canopy of woods did not allow for sunshine except...
California
El Segundo
Hinoki Cypress Bonsai
Prices start at : 29.00 USD

The Hinoki Cypress Bonsai (Chamaecyparis Obtusa) features thick tighter foliage. 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.
  •  Fertilize your Cypress bonsai tree once every two weeks. We recommend using a bonsai fertilizer.
  •  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 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 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
Layers of the straw mulch will conserve moisture, enrich soil and help reduce weed growth. Read on for some tips on harvesting pine needles for edible, medicinal or outdoor garden use.Gardeners with pine trees in the yard may consider the debris from...
Ohio
Willoughby
Ponderosa Pine Plant Guide: Learn About Ponderosa Pines And Their Care
The mature trees are called yellow pines because of this characteristic. 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...
Ohio
Willoughby
Lower Branches Of Pine Tree Dying: Why Is Pine Tree Drying From Bottom Up
Lower branches may have more trouble getting a share of sunlight than upper branches. Start by noting the season and which part of the tree is affected. It can kill your trees.– If you see the lower branches of pine tree dying, your tree may have Sphaeropsis...
Ohio
Willoughby
Ponderosa Pine Facts: Tips For Planting Ponderosa Pine Trees
The bark of the ponderosa pine is orange brown, and it looks scaly.Ponderosa pine trees flower in spring of their first year. You can use them for growing ponderosa pines.Alternatively, purchase a young ponderosa pine from your garden store.
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is A Cedar Pine: Tips On Planting Cedar Pine Hedges
The trees are tolerant of shade and stress and grows best in moist, sandy soils. Cedar pine is an attractive pine with an open crown. Seeds grow in reddish-brown cones that are shaped like eggs and bear small thorny prickles on the tips.
Ohio
Willoughby
Harvesting Pine Needles : Why Should You Harvest Pine Needles
Layers of the straw mulch will conserve moisture, enrich soil and help reduce weed growth. Read on for some tips on harvesting pine needles for edible, medicinal or outdoor garden use.Gardeners with pine trees in the yard may consider the debris from...
Ohio
Willoughby
Controlling Pine Tree Diseases – Symptoms Of Pine Gall Rust Disease
Fungicides may help prevent the disease when applied at bud break, before spores are released. Although the disease is found across much of the country, it is especially widespread in the Pacific Northwest, where it has infected nearly all lodgepole pines.freestar.queue.push(function()...
Ohio
Willoughby
Pine Tree Dying Inside Out: Needles Browning In Center Of Pine Trees
Your pine tree may suddenly collapse, or it may give a warning with droopy, brown needles.The damage is caused by a combination of bark beetle tunneling activities and the nematodes that ride along with them into the heart of pine trees.
Ohio
Willoughby
Italian Stone Pine Information – How To Care For Italian Stone Pines
They grow between 40 and 80 feet tall, but occasionally get taller. These pine trees are native to southern Europe and Turkey, and prefer warm, dry climates. The trees are drought and, but susceptible to ice damage.
Ohio
Willoughby
How To Grow A Pine Tree From Seed
Push each seed just beneath the soil surface, making sure that it's in a vertical position with the pointy end facing downward. Female pine cones are considerably larger than their male counterparts.
Ohio
Willoughby
Loblolly Pine Tree Care: Loblolly Pine Tree Facts And Growing Tips
Read on to learn about loblolly pine tree care.Loblolly pine tree care won't take much of your time. TheseThe loblolly pine is more than just a pretty face. Both are initially yellow, but females turn green and then brown after pollination.You'll have...
Ohio
Willoughby
White Pine Tree Information – Learn How To Plant A White Pine Tree
The tree can grow to 80 feet tall with a 40 foot spread. Gardeners living in5 through 7 are planting white pines as ornamental trees. If you plant in an appropriate site, white pine tree care is not difficult.The size of the tree is an important piece...
Ohio
Willoughby
Pinyon Pine Tree Care: Facts About Pinyon Pines
Install them in dry locations on hillsides, not low lands where water collects.Although the trees need regular irrigation at the time of transplant, you can and should reduce watering after they are established.
Ohio
Willoughby
Monterey Pine Info : What Is A Monterey Pine Tree
Pruning should only be done to remove dead plant material, low hanging branches and diseased stems. Growing a Monterey pine in full to partial sun is ideal.The tree is not bothered by salinity, deer, oak root fungus, verticillium, or Texas root rot.
Ohio
Willoughby
Japanese Black Pine Information – Growing Japanese Black Pine Trees
Dig the hole two to three times wider than the container and mix the sand with lots of peat moss to fill in around the roots. Read on to find out more about this big, beautiful tree.) tolerate sandy, salty soil and salt spray much better than native species.
Ohio
Willoughby
Mugo Pine Varieties – Information About Mugo Pine Trees
If you live inU.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones2 through 7 and don't have particularly hot summers, you can grow mugo pines in your landscape.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Gardeners...
Ohio
Willoughby
Pine Tree Sap Season: Pine Tree Sap Uses And Information
However, sap loss can damage the tree.Excessive pine tree sap loss results from injuries like, or accidental cuts made by weed whackers. Sap is a viscous liquid that carries nutrients throughout the tree to the areas where they are most needed.Tree leaves...
Ohio
Willoughby
Aleppo Pine Information: How To Grow An Aleppo Pine Tree
They can grow to 80 feet (24 m.) tall.According to Aleppo pine information, these are survivor trees, accepting poor soil and difficult growing conditions. Aleppo pines in the landscape require sun to survive.
Ohio
Willoughby