Ten Plants to Grow in Tennessee Climate and Soil
We have selected plants that are perfect for Tennessee. Any of these ten options will work perfectly in your Tennessee garden. Of course, you must ensure appropriate light, soil, and water conditions and know you’ll be able to adequately care for and maintain the bushes, shrubs, or trees you're considering.
Black Oak Tree
They can grow two feet yearly, reaching heights between 30 and 70 feet. Migrating birds rest in them each year, and many birds regularly reside in these trees. This is a great tree to grow in Tennessee's climate and soil.
Boysenberry Bush
The fruit from this plant can be used to make fresh jams, jellies, and pies. You can also enjoy this bush as a border in your yard. Expect your plants to reach a height and width between five and six feet.
Daffodils
You should love their yellow or white blooms. Consider daffodils if you're looking for a color to return to every year. Plus, you can expect this plant to multiply quickly. Daffodils are excellent for many areas, including the Tennessee landscape.
Hickory Tree
This tree matures to 60 to 80 feet in height and approximately 40 feet wide. Squirrels and wild turkeys are attracted to its nuts. Bluejays and woodpeckers are also known to enjoy the hickory tree. This is another great option for your yard in Tennessee.
Maple Tree
Look forward to their leaves that produce lovely colors and plenty of shade. You will appreciate the rich red on this tree's branches in the fall. The maple tree can reach at least 20 feet and expand to 50 feet.
Hydrangea Shrubs
We suggest placing them in an area with partial sunlight. Even if you opt for a specific color, know that soil conditions can alter the hue of your blooms. You should love any blue, pink, purple, or white variations. When cut, they also look great in your vases inside your home.
Reindeer Moss
If you're looking for an attractive ground cover, consider reindeer moss. This plant can even be used in specific recipes. Add it to areas where you need to improve soil moisture to help other plants thrive. You were wrong if you didn’t expect moss to be a great addition to your garden in Tennessee!
Shortleaf Pine
This Pine grows between 80 and 100 feet tall and about two to three feet wide. Consider adding this tree to your yard to attract bobwhite quail, deer, or wild turkeys. The Shortleaf pine will thrive in Tennessee areas.
Walking Fern
Place this plant in partially lit shady areas, and enjoy the green color and interesting leaf shapes. Plant it with mossy ground cover to display it in its natural setting. You also might notice more frogs and turtles on your property.
Bird's Foot Violet
This perennial only grows to about four inches tall. They look best in garden beds, hanging baskets, or planters. Bees, birds, and butterflies are attracted to this plant, making it a perfect addition to your garden.
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