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Jack Frost Privet
Jack Frost Privet: Low-Maintenance Beauty Jack Frost Privet has striking two-tone foliage is beautiful, while its natural resilience handles even ...
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Japanese Boxwood: Create a Private Oasis The Japanese Boxwood’s evergreen foliage provides unparalleled privacy, blocking unwanted noise and curio...
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Jasmine Minima: Quick-Growing Ground Cover This resilient groundcover blankets your soil with a lush, evergreen carpet, suppressing weeds and eros...
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Leyland Cypress: Enjoy Year-Round Beauty and Privacy The Leyland Cypress will transform your yard into a serene sanctuary in just a few short year...
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Liriope Aztec: Tough, Beautiful, and Easy to Grow This resilient groundcover not only survives but also flourishes in dry spells, demanding minima...
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Little Gem Magnolia: Bring the South Home Are you seeking a hint of Southern charm without the extensive footprint? The Little Gem Magnolia is you...
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Little Giant Arborvitae: A Dense, Evergreen Globe for Your Landscape The Little Giant Arborvitae is a low-maintenance, year-round shrub that requi...
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Maui Red Ixora: A Lush, Red-Hot Addition to Your Landscape The Maui Red Ixora is a year-round flowering shrub with fiery red blooms that will tran...
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Maui Yellow Ixora: A Burst of Sunshine for Your Yard The Maui Yellow Ixora is a low-maintenance shrub that provides year-round color without the n...
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Money Tree: Your Lucky Charm in a Pot The Money Tree is a tranquil plant with lush green foliage and a distinctive braided trunk, offering a sanct...
View full detailsMr. Bowling Ball® Arborvitae
Mr. Bowling Ball® Arborvitae: The Perfect Accent Shrub Mr. Bowling Ball® Arborvitae is a low-maintenance shrub that makes an elegant statement wit...
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Murray Cypress: Enjoy Year-Round Beauty and Privacy The Murray Cypress is a fast-growing evergreen that can create year-round seclusion with its d...
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Nick’s Compact Juniper: The Perfect Ground Cover Nick’s Compact Juniper is a low-maintenance, evergreen that thrives in harsh conditions, providin...
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Norfolk Island Pine: A Graceful Classic The Norfolk Island Pine is a serene, low-maintenance plant that offers a touch of nature indoors. Its symm...
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North Pole® Arborvitae: Tall, Slim Beauty for Your Yard The North Pole® Arborvitae is an elegant hedge that provides year-round privacy creating a...
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Old Gold Juniper: Add a Touch of Gold to Your Outdoor Space Old Gold Juniper is a resilient shrub with vibrant golden foliage that thrives in hars...
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Oro Negro Avocado Tree: Create Your Backyard Avocado Oasis A towering Oro Negro Avocado tree in your backyard will grow 2-3 feet annually, produci...
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Pampas Grass: Add Some Texture to Your Garden Pampas Grass is a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plant that commands attention without demanding ...
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Parson’s Juniper: Create a Stunning Groundcover Parson’s Juniper is a natural erosion fighter that will help prevent soil erosion in your landscap...
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Pittosporum Green: Fast-Growing Privacy Screen Pittosporum Green is an incredibly adaptable evergreen shrub. It thrives in a wide range of soil co...
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Private Jet™ Arborvitae: Fast-Growing Green Screen If privacy is what you’re after, then the Private Jet™ Arborvitae is your solution. This fast-g...
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Pyramidal Arborvitae: Tall, Green, and Gorgeous The Pyramidal Arborvitae is a natural privacy screen that blocks unwanted views and noise. Its tal...
View full detailsRazzleberry 'Carolina Midnight' Loropetalum
Razzleberry ‘Carolina Midnight’ Loropetalum: A Purple Gem The Razzleberry ‘Carolina Midnight’ Loropetalum is a versatile shrub with deep purple fo...
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Razzleberry ‘Plum Delight’ Loropetalum: Stunning Pink Blooms The Razzleberry ‘Plum Delight’ Loropetalum is a visually captivating plant that adds ...
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Sago Palm: Your Own Private Island Oasis Sago Palm is a slow-growing, resilient plant that takes time to mature, showcasing its unique beauty and ...
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Sea Grape: Lush Leaves and Coastal Charm The Sea Grape is such a treasure. This resilient tree has evolved to thrive in coastal conditions. Its de...
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Sky Pencil Holly: The Slender, Evergreen Shrub Sky Pencil Holly has a slender, evergreen form that provides a striking vertical accent to any la...
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Soft Touch Holly: The Perfect Hedge Plant Soft Touch Holly’s evergreen foliage provides a comforting sense of stability amidst the cold, barren ...
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Star Jasmine: Climbing Beauty Add a touch of elegance and fragrance to your garden with our Star Jasmine. This evergreen vine features glossy, d...
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Surinam Cherry Tree: Exotic and Edible The Surinam Cherry Tree isn’t just a plant; it’s a gateway to a tropical paradise. Imagine the sweet, tan...
View full detailsSweet Olive - Osmanthus Fragrans
Sweet Olive - Osmanthus Fragrans: Fragrant Flowers, Lush Foliage The Sweet Olive is renowned for its captivating fragrance, which is particularl...
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Sweetbay Magnolia: Shade and Beauty in One The Sweetbay Magnolia offers more than just visual appeal. Its fragrant, creamy white flowers, remini...
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Texas Sage: Purple Perfection Texas Sage’s silvery-gray foliage and vibrant purple blooms add a touch of the Southwest to any landscape, while i...
View full detailsThuja Green Giant Arborvitae
Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae: Your Privacy Solution The Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae offers a fast-growing, low-maintenance privacy screen that’s ...
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Deciduous trees have their place but if you want some of that year-round interest, then you need more evergreen trees in your landscaping endeavors. They retain the beauty of your space long after deciduous trees turn dull because their lush green foliage can withstand the cold winters and the hot summer months.
Our collection of evergreen trees features the best varieties including arborvitaes as well as broad-leaf evergreen magnolia. These trees are your best bet for evergreen vibrancy in your home and for reliable privacy screening.
Browse our collection to find the ideal evergreen tree for your landscape, and read on to discover detailed planting and care guides to help your trees thrive.
Our Collection of Evergreen Trees and Their USDA Zones
We’ve got the best varieties of large evergreen trees for that year-round beauty and privacy, shade and coverage. These are perfect additions to any landscape.
Austrian Pine Tree |
The Austrian Pine is a robust, fast-growing tree and Ideal for large landscapes. It thrives in Zones 4-7 and is drought-tolerant. Sometimes, a low-maintenance tree like this is all you need to get started without undue stress. |
Black Hills Spruce Tree |
You’ll love this spruce tree for its compact size and dense, blue-green foliage. It maintains a tidy, conical shape and is perfect for smaller gardens, Great as an accent tree, too. Hardy in Zones 3-6. |
Douglas Fir Tree |
This Douglas Fir is a versatile tree that grows well in Zones 4-6 and is commonly used as a Christmas tree. All it needs is moist, well-drained soil and full sun to thrive. |
Leyland Cypress |
Here you have the Leyland Cypress which is a fast-growing, evergreen tree with a narrow, dense form. Its lush green foliage is perfect for creating privacy screens or windbreaks for your home. Hardy in Zones 6-10. |
Murray Cypress |
The Murray Cypress features a columnar shape and fine-textured, evergreen foliage and a good for a tall privacy screens or accents. It grows well in Zones 7-10. |
Norfolk Island Pine |
The Norfolk Island Pine is a tropical evergreen tree with a unique, symmetrical shape and soft, fern-like foliage. If you live in a warmer climate (Zones 10-11), this is for you. For cooler climates, it makes an excellent indoor plant in cooler regions. |
Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae |
Thuja Green Giant is a fast-growing tree and a favorite for many who love really tall privacy screens or windbreaks. It’s hardy in Zones 5-8. |
Planting and Care Guide for Evergreen Trees
Planting and caring for evergreen trees is the key to maximizing the promise of evergreen trees in your landscape
Location: Avoid planting tall evergreen trees close to utility lines. In a similar vein, plant evergreen trees 10 to 15 feet from the foundation of your home and at least 5 feet from fences, sidewalks, and patios.
How to Plant Evergreen Trees
Follow these instructions to plant and maintain evergreen trees. It's all alright to plant evergreen trees in spring or fall.
When you plant in spring, the roots can be established during the growing season, while fall planting takes advantage of moist soil conditions.
Make sure you water your potted evergreen trees thoroughly before planting.
Dig the Hole:
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Dig a hole that is about 2 times wider than the root ball, and as deep as the root ball is tall.
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If your soil is clayey or dense, dig a few inches deeper and break up the soil to improve drainage and circulation. Then add the soil back to the right depth.
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If you are going to amend your soil with a planting mix, do not use more than 50%. Evergreen trees need to adjust to the native soil.
Plant Your Tree
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Position your evergreen tree in the hole while making sure it is level on all sides. The root ball should be slightly above the existing soil line.
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Use your hands to backfill the soil and tamp it down gently to remove any air pockets. You risk over-compacting the soil when you use your feet.
Initial Watering
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Water your plant well and let the water absorb deeply into the ground.
Mulching
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Add a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the tree. Pine bark or pine straw improves the soil and is ideal for evergreen trees as they add acidity to the soil over time.
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Cover the entire root zone or extend out to the tree’s drip line. Be careful not to stack mulch against the trunk. It can be a pathway to pest and disease attack because of its air-flow constricting effect.
Watering Schedule
For the healthiest trees with strong root systems, follow this watering schedule for the first 2 to 3 months:
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Weeks 1-3: Water deeply 3 to 4 times per week.
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Week 4: Water deeply twice per week.
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Week 8 onwards: Water once weekly
Landscaping With Evergreen Trees
Our collection of arborvitaes is a signature facelift to any landscape or garden. You can use them for privacy screening, as borders, or as windbreaks.
Property Lines: Evergreen trees offer effective screening against prying eyes. Their foliage is lush and thick and of course - evergreen. You can use them as the backdrop for layering with shrubs and ornamental grasses or as border trees for your property.
For a formal landscaping effect, plant them in a straight row. In contrast, stagger them for a more natural look and feel. They are large and effective and just two trees in the focal area can provide the privacy you need.
Patios or Decks: These trees are great at providing shade. Position them near a patio or deck to enjoy exotic coverage from the sun.
Open Spaces: Evergreen trees make a stunning focal tree in open spaces. Thankfully, there is always a big open area in front yards and backyards. Use those open spaces in your yard for planting evergreens and focus on areas where you need privacy or shade. This does not include your garden where sun-loving plants grow.
Sustainable Practices for Maintaining Evergreen Trees
You can grow evergreen trees while minimizing the impact on the environment. Here are some eco-friendly practices to keep your trees healthy and your landscape green:
Watering: Evergreen trees generally require less water once they are established. To conserve water, water deeply and infrequently. Use a drip irrigation system or soaker hoses to deliver water directly to the roots. This practice reduces water waste. Water early in the morning or late in the evening to minimize evaporation.
Mulch for Moisture Retention: Apply a layer of organic mulch, such as pine bark or straw, around the base of your evergreen trees. Mulching properly helps with soil moisture retention, thereby reducing the need for frequent watering. It maintains soil temperature and suppresses weeds that compete for nutrients.
Use Organic Fertilizers: Go for organic fertilizers to nourish your evergreen trees. Compost or well-rotted manure are excellent choices that break down gradually, providing a steady supply of nutrients without the risk of over-fertilization.
Pest and Disease Management: Monitor your evergreen trees for signs of pests and diseases. Imbibe the practice of integrated pest management (IPM) techniques. This includes introducing beneficial insects that prey on pests or using natural, non-toxic treatments like neem oil. Avoid using broad-spectrum pesticides that can harm beneficial organisms.
Soil Health: The quality of the soil can be enhanced sustainably. This includes avoiding the use of chemical herbicides and pesticides that can degrade soil quality. Instead, you can enhance soil fertility with organic matter, such as compost
Energy Efficiency: Position evergreen trees strategically around your home. If done well, you would have created a natural windbreak and provided a natural shade. This can reduce your heating and cooling costs and carbon footprint.
Where to Buy the Healthiest Evergreen Trees
It’s a no brainer - the outcome of your gardening efforts rests largely on the quality of young plants in nursery.
As a result, the best investment you will ever make is shopping your evergreen trees where the value system is hinged on the best growing practices. If you cut short this step, then nothing else will work - not the perfect soil or the most tender loving care.
That’s why we are committed to providing healthy, vibrant and robust trees to our customers. If you want to join the league of satisfied growers, smartly shop our collection of evergreen trees. You also enjoy expert guidance and ongoing support as bonus benefits.
FAQs
How do I choose the right evergreen tree for my yard?
You have to consider the purpose of planting an evergreen tree in the first place. Is it for privacy, decoration, or as a windbreak? Your ultimate aim will determine the trees you choose because different species of evergreen trees have different sizes at maturity.
Other factors like your soil type, and your local growing zone will help you select the best evergreen tree for your landscape.
How much sunlight do evergreen trees need?
Most evergreens thrive in full to partial sunlight but specific sunlight requirements vary by species.
How often should I water my evergreen trees?
For newly planted evergreens, water deeply and regularly. Once they become established, they require less frequent watering, except during extreme heat or drought.
Can evergreen trees be used for hedges or privacy screens?
Yes, you can use many evergreen species, like Thujas and Junipers as hedges and privacy screens. They have dense foliage and grow pretty fast.