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View full detailsExplore our extensive selection of shade trees for sale that are not only pleasing to the eye but also highly functional.
Each tree arrives healthy and ready to plant, ensuring you can start enjoying a break from the sun right away.
Our selection caters to various environments, making it easy for you to find the perfect tree for your space.
Benefits of Shade Trees
- Cooler Gardens
- Our trees make your outdoor spaces chill and comfy during those hot summer days. Having one of our shade trees means your garden stays cooler, so you can enjoy being outside more.
- Beautiful Backdrops
- Each tree we offer brings something special to the look of your garden. Whether you want lots of green leaves or something that makes a bold statement, we've got you covered. Your garden will look picture-perfect.
- Variety for Every Space
- No matter how big or small your garden is, we have the right tree for you. With over 200 types to choose from, you'll definitely find the perfect fit to match your garden's vibe and style.
What Are the Best Shade Trees?
Choosing the best shade trees for your garden might seem challenging, but we've got some amazing options that are easy to take care of, grow quickly, and look stunning, especially in the fall. Here are a few top picks:
- Maple Trees: If you love seeing vibrant colors in fall, maples are perfect. The Autumn Blaze Maple, October Glory Maple, and Red Sunset Maple stand out with their incredible red and orange leaves. Not only do they grow fast, but they'll make your garden look like it's straight out of a postcard in autumn.
- Weeping Willow Trees: Looking for something that grows super fast and doesn't mind wet ground? The Weeping Willow is your tree. It's really graceful and can add a lot of charm to your space in no time.
- Oak Trees: For something truly sturdy and easy to care for, consider oaks like the Shumard Oak, Northern Red Oak, or White Oak. These are tough trees that once settled, don't need much from you. Plus, they live a long time, making them a lasting addition to your garden.
All of these trees are fantastic for adding shade, beauty, and enjoyment to your garden with minimal effort.
Our Selection of Shade Trees
Shade trees can offer your home many benefits, combining beauty with functionality in your landscape. These majestic trees provide natural cooling for your home, potentially reducing energy costs, while also creating an inviting outdoor space for relaxation and activities.
Plant Name | Max Height | Annual Growth | Leaf Density | Special Features | Sunlight Needs | Planting Spacing |
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Austrian Pine Tree | 40-60 ft | Medium 1-2 ft | Dense | Fast-growing, wind tolerant | Full sun | 30 ft |
Autumn Blaze Maple Tree | 40-50 ft | Fast 2-3 ft | Medium Dense | Vibrant fall color | Full sun | 40 ft |
Chinese Chestnut Tree | 40-60 ft | Medium 1-2 ft | Medium Dense | Edible nuts | Full sun | 60 ft |
Ginkgo Tree | 50-80 ft | Medium 1-2 ft | Medium Dense | Disease-resistant, interesting leaf shape | Full sun | 40 ft |
Hybrid Poplar Tree | 40-60 ft | Very Fast 5-8 ft | Medium Dense | Fast-growing good for privacy screen | Full sun | 30 ft |
October Glory Red Maple | 40-50 ft | Fast 2-3 ft | Medium Dense | Vibrant fall color, tolerant of air pollution | Full sun to part shade | 30 ft |
Paper Birch Tree | 50-70 ft | Medium 1-2 ft | Medium Dense | White peeling bark, intolerant of heat and humidity | Full sun | 30 ft |
Quaking Aspen Tree | 50-80 ft | Very Fast 4-8 ft | Medium Dense | Trembling leaves, vibrant fall color | Full sun | 50 ft |
Red Maple Tree | 70-100 ft | Fast 2-3 ft | Medium Dense | Vibrant fall color, tolerant of various soil types | Full sun to part shade | 60 ft |
Sassafras Tree | 50-80 ft | Fast 2-3 ft | Medium | Fragrant leaves | Full sun to part shade | 40 ft |
Sugar Maple Tree | 70-100 ft | Fast 2-3 ft | Dense | Sugaring potential | Full sun | 50 ft |
Tulip Poplar Tree | 60-100 ft | Very Fast 3-5 ft | Medium | Fast growing with large flowers | Full sun | 50 ft |
Weeping Willow Tree | 40-60 ft | Very Fast 3-5 ft | Medium | Fast-growing, weeping branches | Full sun to part shade | 40 ft |
White Oak Tree | 80-100 ft | Medium 1-2 ft | Dense | Long-lived, majestic tree | Full sun | 80 ft |
The Most Heat Tolerant Shade Trees
For those living in warmer climates, like growing zone 9, picking a tree that can handle the heat is crucial. We’ve carefully selected trees that love the sun and thrive in the heat. These include:
- Chinese Chestnut Tree moderately heat tolerant
- Ginkgo Tree very heat tolerant
- Sassafras Tree moderately heat tolerant
- Tulip Poplar Tree moderately heat tolerant
These trees not only bring shade and beauty to your garden but also stand up well to the heat, making them perfect for hot climates.
The Most Cold Tolerant Shade Trees
Surviving the frosty weather in colder climates requires special trees that can tough it out during the chilly months. That's why we've got a solid lineup of the most cold-hardy shade trees perfect for your garden. These trees are not only survivors of cold weather, but they're also quite the lookers throughout the year. If you live in the coldest areas, like growing zone 3, we recommend:
- Austrian Pine Tree very cold tolerant
- Paper Birch Tree very cold tolerant
- Quaking Aspen Tree very cold tolerant
- Red Maple Tree moderately cold tolerant
- Sugar Maple Tree very cold tolerant
- White Oak Tree very cold tolerant
These trees really know how to handle the cold and keep your garden looking stunning.
How To Plant Shade Trees
To plant a shade tree from a pot, first move it to where you’ll plant it. Check the roots to make sure they’re not too tight. If they are, cut the tight roots on the sides and bottom with clean pruners or a knife. This helps the tree grow better.
Dig a hole 1.5 times bigger than the pot. Put the tree in, and fill the hole with half soil and half compost. You can also add fertilizer tablets (about 5-6) for extra nutrients. Pat down the soil mix with your shovel handle and water the tree well to get rid of air gaps.
Make sure the tree's base is covered by 1 to 2 inches of soil. Water it a couple of times per week for the first three weeks, letting the hose run to soak the soil. If it's really hot and dry, water it more often during the summer.
How To Care For Shade Trees
Caring for your shade tree is pretty straightforward, especially after it's gotten a good start. In the beginning, your main job is to make sure your tree gets plenty of water.
During its first year, and especially in the first few months, you'll want to keep the soil around your tree moist. This is really important because it helps your tree set down deep roots. Imagine the roots like the foundation of a house; the stronger they are, the sturdier everything else will be.
And there's a bonus: trees with deep roots are less likely to have those big, bulgy roots that stick up out of the ground later on. In short, a little effort early on with watering can make a big difference in how well your tree grows and how it looks.
Landscaping and Design Ideas For Shade Trees
Integrating shade trees into your landscape not only boosts your garden's aesthetic but also enhances its functionality. Here's how you can make the most out of them:
- Create a Cozy Reading Nook: Position a bench or hammock under the shade of a large tree. This spot becomes a perfect retreat for enjoying books or nature's tranquility.
- Design an Outdoor Dining Area: Use the natural shade from a tree to set up an outdoor dining or picnic area. It's cooler and more pleasant for meals, especially during warm weather.
- Build a Children's Play Area: Place play structures like swings or a sandbox under the canopy of shade trees. It keeps the play area cool and protects children from direct sunlight.
Sustainability Practices For Shade Trees
Shade trees are not just good for your garden; they're great for the planet too.
- Water Conservation: These trees help the soil hold more moisture, reducing the need for watering. This saves water and helps your garden during dry spells.
- Carbon Capture: By growing large, shade trees capture a lot of carbon dioxide, cleaning the air. They take in harmful gases and give back oxygen, making the air healthier to breathe.
- Support Wildlife: Birds and beneficial insects love shade trees. They provide homes and food for many creatures, helping keep your garden's ecosystem balanced.
Where to Buy Shade Trees
PrivacyShrubs is here to help you find the perfect addition with our wide selection of shade trees for sale. With a variety that caters to every need, whether it’s cooling your garden, adding a touch of beauty, or selecting the most resilient tree for your climate, we have it all!
Don’t wait any longer to buy the best shade trees that will not only enhance the look of your space but provide a cool, inviting outdoor environment year-round.
For more information or to make a purchase, feel free to contact us.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What kind of tree gives the most shade?
- Oak trees, like Live Oaks, Red Oaks, and Shumard Oaks, are great for shade because they have big, dense canopies. However, they grow slowly, while American Beech trees also offer good shade and might grow a bit faster.
- What is the best shade tree to plant near your house?
- The Sugar Maple is our recommendation of the best shade tree to plant near your home. Why? Because their root systems are less aggressive compared to some other fast-growing shade trees, so they won't damage the foundation of your home.
- What's the fastest growing shade tree?
- The Hybrid Poplar Tree is the fastest growing shade tree. It grows 5-10+ feet per year and is great as a privacy screen.