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Silver Maple Seedlings

Silver Maple Seedlings

Silver Maple Seedlings are young trees of the silver maple species (Acer saccharinum), typically grown from seeds, and they exhibit the tree's characteristic serrated leaves and rapid growth, making them a common choice for landscaping and shade. Silver Maple Seedlings, also known as Acer saccharinum, are quickly growing trees that are typically located in urban areas. They have two-toned leaves, which are silvery-white on their underside and bright green on top. Silver Maple Seedlings Are Fast Growers The saplings of this deciduous tree naturally occur in much of the Midwest and East Coast. Seeds begin to appear once the tree has entered its 11th year of life. Once they're fully grown, they can reach a height between 49 and 115 feet. To put this into perspective, a 10-year-old sapling will already be 26 feet tall, so it's necessary to give these trees a lot of growing room. What Do These Silver Maple Seedlings Look Like These deciduous trees have simple leaves and deep, angular notches. When the breeze blows, these trees can produce a stunning effect because their white underside will be exposed. During the spring, the flowers come to life in dense clusters before the leaves. By summertime, the schizocarp fruit reaches maturity. Interestingly, the fruit reaches a larger size than any other similar tree grown within its range. Autumn Time for these Silver Maple Seedlings As summer turns into fall, they typically transform their leaves into a pale yellow color. However, there are some stunning exceptions that will turn into a brilliant yellow, red, or orange coloring. Either way, this will be one of the first types to see its leaves change color, and it'll also be among the first that drops its leaves. Silver Maple Seedlings Bark and Lifecycle During the earlier years of its life, this tree's bark is gray and quite smooth. However, once the tree matures, its bark will be shaggy and gray. As it drops its seeds, they begin to germinate immediately. Much of these will be eaten by birds, chipmunks, and squirrels before they can become anything, but the remainder will turn into new trees. Once they begin to grow, they provide a nesting habitat for ducks. They offer great wildlife value, and they're a nice choice for any moist or lower areas of your property. Additionally, they'll give your yard a very nice shade tree. They grow quickly, too, and you'll see them grow by a foot or two each year.

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Bold Color Perennial Package - 5 Each - Bee Balm, Bugleweed & Daffodils

Bold Color Perennial Package - 5 Each - Bee Balm, Bugleweed & Daffodils

Get five plants of Bee Balm, Bugleweed, and Daffodils: All perennials are mature and blooming.  Providing a vibrant and eye-catching display that adds color throughout the seasons. These long-lasting plants return year after year, making them a valuable investment for gardeners looking to create a striking and colorful landscape. Pair bold-colored perennials that can be incorporated into gardens to achieve that desired burst of color. Whether you prefer warm hues like red and orange or cool shades like purple and blue, there is a bold perennial to suit every taste. Read on to discover some stunning options for your garden. Gaillardia (Blanket Flower: Gaillardia is a show-stopping perennial with fiery red, orange, and yellow daisy-like flowers. It's vibrant colors and long bloom time make it a perfect choice for adding color to your garden. Gaillardia is also drought-tolerant and attracts butterflies, making it beautiful and beneficial.  Echinacea (coneflower): Echinacea is a classic perennial known for its bold and striking blooms. This plant is a favorite among gardeners, available in bright pink, orange, and yellow colors. Its long-lasting flowers provide a colorful display from summer through fall. Salvia (sage): Salvia is a versatile perennial in many colors, including vibrant red, purple, and blue. Its tall spires of flowers add vertical interest to the garden, and its aromatic foliage is deer-resistant. Salvia is also a favorite of hummingbirds, adding a touch of beauty to your outdoor space. Delphinium: Delphiniums are well-known for their tall spikes of vibrant blue, purple, pink, and white flowers. These majestic perennials can reach impressive heights, creating a stunning focal point in the garden. Delphiniums prefer rich, well-draining soil and full sun to thrive. Coreopsis: Coreopsis is a cheerful perennial with bright yellow, orange, or red flowers. Its daisy-like blooms provide a burst of color and attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Coreopsis is a low-maintenance plant that thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Helenium (sneezeweed): Helenium is a striking perennial with red, orange, and yellow flowers. Its vibrant blooms resemble miniature sunflowers and can add a touch of warmth to any garden. Helenium is also a magnet for butterflies and other beneficial insects. Rudbeckia (Black-eyed Susan): Rudbeckia is a popular perennial with golden yellow or orange flowers and a dark central cone. Its cheerful blooms appear from midsummer to fall, providing a burst of color during the late season. Rudbeckia is easy to grow and attracts butterflies and bees to the garden. Monarda (bee balm): Monarda is a showy perennial with red, pink, and purple flowers. Its aromatic foliage and tubular flowers make it a favorite of hummingbirds and butterflies. Monarda prefers moist soil and can tolerate partial shade. Penstemon: Penstemon is a diverse group of perennials that offer a wide range of colors, including red, purple, pink, and white. These trumpet-shaped flowers add vertical interest and attract hummingbirds to the garden. Penstemon prefers well-drained soil and full sun. Geranium: Geraniums, also known as cranesbills, are reliable perennials with various flower colors, including pink, purple, blue, and white. Their long blooming period and low maintenance requirements make them popular among gardeners. Buy bold-colored perennials online at TN Nursery

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Button Bush Live Stakes

Button Bush Live Stakes

Button Bush Live Stakes is an attractive shrub native to North America. Its use as live stakes in landscaping provides numerous benefits, enhancing the landscape's aesthetic appeal and ecological value. It is highly ornamental and has a unique spherical white flower clusters, which resemble small buttons, bloom from late spring to early summer, adding a striking visual interest to any landscape. These flowers are beautiful and beautiful to pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, promoting biodiversity and a healthy ecosystem. Button bush live stakes are taken from the Cephalanthus occidentalis plant and then placed into a stream bed. The main role of them is to help prevent erosion or actively rebuild a natural area that has been destroyed by severe weather or other types of disasters. A Description of the Button Bush Live Stakes This type of plant can grow up to 10 feet in height, depending on its environment. It will typically have flowers that are white or yellow in color and fused to the stem. They can be found in a number of locations throughout the world and are often used as live stakes because their natural habitat tends to be swamps or other bodies of water. The Button Bush Live Stakes Has Multiple Purposes in Nature Due to the plant's relatively large size, it is used by many animals as a type of refuge against predators, the sun, or other hazards they may face. Insects may also use it as a nesting site or to protect themselves against their natural enemies. Finally, the plant has been used to attract butterflies or similar wildlife to yards and parks. Button Bush Live Stakes Has Ornamental Value As each plant has the ability to create a unique pattern, they can be used to add color to your yard in addition to preventing erosion near your property. It may also be an ideal addition if your yard is sloped or is otherwise at risk of being reclaimed by nature in a landslide, flood, or other event. The Button Bush Live Stakes Is Easy to Grow Generally speaking, they are ideal for any type of nature preservation project because they are easy to collect. You can typically cut the roots during the late fall and allow them to thaw out during the winter. When the spring comes, it can then be planted wherever it needs to go with ease. If you are looking for an eco-friendly way to reclaim or revitalize a natural landscape, they can be an effective tool. They provide a unique look while also being able to blend in with a landscape and help the wildlife that live there.

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6 Pack - Blue Grama Grass Plugs

6 Pack - Blue Grama Grass Plugs

Blue Grama Grass is a warm-season native grass commonly found in the Great Plains of North America. With its numerous benefits in landscaping, it has become a popular choice for homeowners, landscapers, and restoration projects. 6 Pack - Blue Grama Grass Plugs, which is also known as Bouteloua gracilis, is a perennial that thrives during the warmer months of the year and makes a spectacular return in early spring. It is native to North America, from Mexico to Canada, making it ideal for your home environment as an ornamental addition. What can you enjoy from planting it in your yard? Blue Grama Grass Plugs Attracts Wildlife This is a low-growing plant that attracts a variety of wildlife as a food source and for habitation. With this species planted in your space, you can appreciate a variety of seed-eating birds as well as butterflies and moths fluttering around. In addition, some small mammals make a home in these grasses and add to the biodiversity of your small ecosystem. It is resistant to deer, which are known to damage landscapes with their foraging. Blue Grama Grass Plugs Elevates Aesthetics When you plant a group of 6 plugs in your yard, you will enjoy enhanced aesthetics as the plant grows. The fascinating look of this fine-leaved plant includes small, horizontal seedheads with a bluish-green color that stands out brilliantly on a sunny day, and the blades gradually fade to a tannish-gray hue in the winter. As the thin blades sway in a breeze, these seedheads look like small, fine paintbrushes and create a soft, colorful effect. Blue Grama Grass Plugs Minimizes Erosion This plant is an excellent option for yards in need of erosion management. It is commonly used to revegetate barren areas, such as if a yard has been significantly impacted by harsh elements or other types of damage. With expansive roots and sprawling ground coverage, it reduces the impact of the elements on topsoil to create a healthier environment on your property. Blue Grama Grass Plugs Offers Thick Coverage Depending on the environment and weather conditions, your pack may grow in dense, lovely clumps or may expand for blanket coverage. It is a durable, slow-growing plant that is commonly used in xeriscaping for meadowlands or prairie effect. When it is mowed periodically, the coverage creates a lovely lawn with soft, lush blades.

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Water Oak Seedlings

Water Oak Seedlings

Water Oak seedlings are young trees of the water oak species (Quercus nigra), typically grown from seeds, and they display the tree's characteristic lobed leaves and the potential to develop into a medium to large-sized deciduous tree with a spreading canopy. Water Oak Seedlings have an expected mature height of up to 98 feet, and they can live for up to 80 years. When they begin to sprout, they'll turn into young trees. At this stage, they'll have brown, smooth bark, although it will change to gray-black as they mature. Additionally, they'll transition from being smooth into having scaly, rough edges. Another sign of maturity happens around the 18-month mark, which is after the pollination process. The Leaves Of Water Oak Seedlings The leaves of these deciduous trees are simple and alternate. They're also quite hardy, and they'll hang around until approximately mid-winter. Although they're broad and can take on variable shapes, their most common appearance is spatula-like. Their base is small and wedged, but they spread out and become rounded near the end. Another way to describe these easily recognizable leaves is that they look almost like each one has a drop of water hanging off of it. On the bottom, they appear to be pale bluish-green. On the top, they mostly have a dull green color, although some may also have a richer bluish-green than their bottom. During the fall, they'll transform into a bright yellow that will really brighten up your yard! The Acorns Of Water Oak Seedlings It takes at least 20 years for them to begin developing fruit and flowers. Once they finally arrive, though, you'll see a heavy crop of acorns. These acorns will return in most subsequent years, and they provide a good food source for wildlife. During the fall season, squirrels will run across this tree's limbs to shake the acorns free. This, in turn, helps produce more of them. The Flowers Of Water Oak Seedlings Flower season comes in spring. There are several yellowish-brown flowers that pop up together in clumps. These aren't the showiest flowers, but they will stand out nicely due to their contrast with the green leaves. They have drooping branches and bright yellow leaves for about one week in the fall, and they require approximately 60 to 70 feet to spread out their roots. As an added bonus, their lifespan is about the same as a human's.

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Willow Oak Seedlings

Willow Oak Seedlings

Willow Oak Seedlings are young trees of the willow oak species (Quercus phellos), typically grown from acorns, displaying the tree's distinctive narrow leaves and potential to develop into a medium to large-sized deciduous tree with slender branches. Create a Vibrant Landscape With The Colorful Catkins Of The Willow Oak Seedlings Willow Oak Seedlings produce acorns that are up to half an inch large every spring. Their yellow-green catkins, which contain the blossoms, emerge in April and May. Because they are monoecious, they have both female and male flowers, which you can easily tell apart from one another. Feminine blossoms grow as short spikes on the branches, making them less noticeable than the males' tiny, yellow-green catkins. These unique catkins provide a burst of color and movement to any garden, especially in the springtime. Add Lots of Depth Perception to Your Yard With Willow Oak Seedlings They can develop to a size of 40 to 100 feet when fully grown. Their slender stature and lofty stature make them a show-stopping addition to any landscape. These trees, when skillfully included in landscape design, can improve the visual attraction of outdoor areas by adding depth and dimension and standing tall against the sky. Because of their small stature, graceful leaves, and capacity to provide a distinct and lovely boundary to landscaped regions, these plants also make excellent garden borders. Design a Focal Point That Inspires Admiration With The Willow Oak Seedlings Young saplings have a pyramidal shape that gives them an air of superior proportion and sophistication. The tree becomes an enchanting focal point that gracefully adjusts to any setting as its pyramidal form gradually flattens down, a sign of maturity that also boosts its aesthetic value. Create a Wooden, Rustic Atmosphere With Willow Oak Seedlings If you're going for a more rustic, earthy look for your yard, these plants are a terrific choice. Their tiny, oval shape and whorled growth pattern give their leaves a delicate yet dramatic appearance. As they mature into trees, these saplings have a thick layer of scale-covered, irregular, and dark grayish-black bark. Younger trees have lighter, reddish-brown, and rougher bark, so they stand out well against this older bark. All things considered, your garden will take on a charmingly rustic vibe thanks to these elements, which are ideal for bringing the beauty of nature and forests to life.

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20 Mixed Soil Erosion Vines

20 Mixed Soil Erosion Vines

The Usage of Planting Vines For Soil Erosion  Planting vines for soil erosion control is an effective and environmentally friendly method that has been practiced for centuries. Vines are climbing or trailing plants that grow by extending their stems, and they can be instrumental in stabilizing soil on slopes, preventing erosion, and improving overall landscape health. This article will discuss the usage of vines for soil erosion control, highlighting their benefits, types of vines commonly used, and best practices for successful implementation. Utilizing Vines For Soil Erosion  Unattended, it can lead to the loss of topsoil and sedimentation in water pools. To combat these issues, planting vines is a sustainable approach that offers several advantages. Vines have an extensive root system that helps bind soil particles together, reducing erosion risk. Their roots penetrate deep into the soil, creating channels for water absorption and increasing soil stability.  Additionally, the dense foliage of many vine species acts as a protective cover, shielding the ground from the impact of heavy raindrops and wind, thereby reducing erosion rates. Various types of vines are commonly used for soil erosion control. One popular choice is the English ivy (Hedera helix), a vigorous vine known for covering large areas quickly. It forms a dense vegetation mat that helps control slope erosion and can be particularly effective on steep inclines.    Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) is another common vine used for erosion control  Another notable vine is the trumpet vine (Campsis radicans), valued for its attractive trumpet-shaped flowers and ability to grow in various soil conditions. Its fast growth and sprawling habit suit areas where erosion is a concern. Additionally, the Honeysuckle family (Lonicera spp.) offers several vine species that can be used for soil erosion control, such as Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) and Hall's Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica 'Halliana'). These vines proliferate and form dense covers, preventing erosion on slopes and embankments. Several best practices should be followed to successfully implement vine planting for erosion control. First, a site assessment is crucial to determining the area's needs, such as soil type, sunlight exposure, and moisture levels. This information will guide the selection of suitable vine species adapted to the site conditions. The preparation of the planting site is another essential step. It involves removing existing vegetation, loosening the soil, and incorporating organic matter to improve soil structure. This will create an optimal environment for vine growth and root development. Proper spacing should be considered when planting the vines to ensure adequate coverage without overcrowding. Spacing guidelines recommend planting vines 6 to 12 feet apart, depending on their growth habits and the desired coverage rate. Support structures such as trellises, arbors, or stakes may be necessary to guide the vines' growth and prevent damage to nearby structures or plants. Regular maintenance is vital to ensuring the success of vine planting. It includes watering the vines during dry periods, especially in the establishment phase, and mulching the soil around the base of the plants to retain moisture and suppress weed growth. Pruning should also be performed to control excessive growth and maintain the desired shape and coverage. In conclusion, planting vines for soil erosion control is a sustainable and effective method with numerous benefits. Vines help stabilize soil on slopes, reduce erosion rates, and enhance the landscape's health. 

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Hydrangea Arborescence Live Stakes

Hydrangea Arborescence Live Stakes

Hydrangea Arborescence Live Stakes offer a range of benefits when incorporated into landscaping designs, making it a popular choice among landscape designers and enthusiasts. Its distinctive characteristics, versatility, and aesthetic appeal contribute to its value in creating beautiful outdoor spaces. Hydrangea Arborescence Live Stakes Have Large Flowerheads The massive blossoms of a Hydrangea Arborescence Live Stakes are a sight to see. Their circular or dome-shaped flower heads are actually collections of numerous tiny flowers packed closely together. Delicate and papery in texture, the individual blossoms range from pink to green and even creamy white, depending on the cultivar. The flowers can extend up to 12 inches in diameter, creating a striking and verdant overall impression. Enhance Your Garden with a Variety of Textures Of Hydrangea Arborescence Live Stakes The texture of them is rougher than that of mophead variants. Their leaves are glossy, narrow, and shaped like hearts. To keep the leaf apart from the main stem, the leaves have lengthy stalks. When planted close together, these stakes create dramatic, textured backdrops. And when shaped into more upright shrubs, their sturdy and woody stems add a structural element to garden areas and other outdoor spaces. Leaving the wasted flowerheads on the bushes all winter gives the garden a one-of-a-kind visual and textural surprise, as the dried flowers add a touch of rustic beauty. Enjoy Long Blooming and Color-Changing Flowers Of Hydrangea Arborescence Live Stakes These plants produce white blossoms starting in the middle of summer. These blooms open up into enormous snowballs, many of which are nearly as big as a basketball. As the temperatures get cooler, the flowers develop a jade green hue, which persists even after the first frost. This jade green tone transitions to shades of yellow, gold, and bronze before the leaves fall off in the winter. Their dried flowerheads can be any shade of tan or brown. Newly planted arborescence plants don't normally bloom during their first year of growth. Complete Walkways and Gardens with Hydrangea Arborescence Live Stakes Plants with this compact and rounded growth habit are great for lining borders and defining walkways. Their coarsely textured, dark green foliage gives gardens the illusion of more life and vitality. A lot of people use them to frame entryways to their gardens. To make varied and beautiful border plantings along walkways, you can even mix them with other plants like decorative grasses or perennials.

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6 Pack - Pennsylvania Sedge

6 Pack - Pennsylvania Sedge

Pennsylvania Sedge - Carex Pensylvanica Pennsylvania Sedge is a versatile and attractive plant that has gained popularity in landscaping due to its numerous attributes. This native grass-like perennial is well-suited for a wide range of planting situations, making it an excellent choice for various landscaping projects. One of the primary attributes of this plant is its adaptability to different environmental conditions. Pennsylvania sedge thrives in a variety of soil types, including clay, loam, and sandy soils, making it suitable for a wide range of landscapes. Additionally, it is drought-tolerant once established, making it a great choice for regions with inconsistent rainfall or dry spells. Another benefit of this plant is its low-maintenance nature. Once it becomes established, it requires minimal care and attention, reducing the need for frequent watering, fertilization, and pest control. This attribute is particularly appealing to homeowners and landscapers who desire a beautiful landscape without the constant upkeep. The aesthetic appeal of this sedge is another significant attribute that contributes to its popularity in landscaping. The plant forms dense, lush clumps of fine-textured foliage that resemble a miniature ornamental grass. Its bright green color remains attractive throughout the growing season, providing a beautiful backdrop for other plants in the landscape. The dense foliage also helps suppress weed growth, further reducing maintenance requirements. Furthermore, it is a versatile plant that can be used in various landscaping applications. It works well as a ground cover, filling in gaps between larger plants and creating a cohesive look. Its ability to tolerate light foot traffic makes it an excellent choice for planting in areas where people may walk or play. Additionally, this plant can be used in erosion control on slopes or banks, helping to stabilize the soil and prevent erosion. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate another essential attribute of this sedge: its value to local ecosystems. The plant provides habitat and food for various wildlife species, including birds, butterflies, and other pollinators. As a native plant, it contributes to the overall biodiversity of the area and supports local wildlife populations. In addition to its environmental benefits, it also offers some practical advantages. It is relatively inexpensive compared to other landscaping options, making it a cost-effective choice for large-scale projects or budget-conscious homeowners. Moreover, it also is relatively easy to propagate, allowing for expansion and naturalization in suitable areas of the landscape. Overall, Pennsylvania sedge possesses numerous attributes that make it an excellent choice for landscaping projects. Its adaptability, low-maintenance nature, aesthetic appeal, and ecological value contribute to its increasing popularity among homeowners, landscapers, and conservationists alike. Whether used as a ground cover, erosion control measure, or simply to add a touch of green to the landscape, this sedge is a versatile and valuable addition to any landscaping design. Order your Pennsylvania Sedge at TN Nursery Pennsylvania Sedge, scientifically known as Carex pensylvanica, is a charming perennial grass-like plant that adds a touch of elegance to natural landscapes across North America. This native sedge belongs to the Cyperaceae family and thrives in various ecological niches, from woodlands and meadows to wetlands and streambanks. Characterized by its graceful appearance and environmental significance, it is a botanical gem that captivates the eye and is vital to diverse ecosystems. The grass typically grows in tufts or clumps, with slender, arching stems that can reach heights of 6 to 12 inches. Its foliage, comprising narrow, linear leaves that radiate outwards like delicate, cascading green ribbons, is one of its most distinguishing features. These leaves create a striking contrast against the background, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of any natural setting they inhabit. During the growing season, the leaves display a vibrant green hue while transitioning to a lovely golden brown in the fall, providing a touch of warm, autumnal charm. The intricate inflorescence of the grass consists of numerous inconspicuous, thread-like spikes, which emerge in late spring to early summer. These spikes bear tiny, unassuming flowers, often pale green or brown. While not particularly showy, these blossoms are a crucial food source for pollinators, including bees and butterflies. They also play an essential role in the plant's reproductive cycle, ensuring its continued existence in the wild. Pennsylvania Sedge Is Perfect For Ground Cover It is celebrated not only for its visual appeal but also for its ecological importance. Its dense tufts of foliage serve as valuable ground cover, guarding the soil from decay and supporting diverse wildlife. Many small mammals and birds find shelter and nesting sites within its clumps, making it an integral part of the local ecosystem. Gardeners and conservationists alike appreciate it for its low-maintenance and eco-friendly attributes. Its capability to thrive in different soil types and moisture conditions, from dry to moderately moist, makes it a versatile choice for landscaping and habitat restoration projects. Its presence enriches the biodiversity of natural areas, contributing to ecosystems' overall health and resilience. In conclusion, Pennsylvania Sedge is a striking native plant that brings visual allure and ecological significance to the natural world. With its slender leaves, unpretentious flowers, and vital role in supporting local wildlife, it is a testament to the intricate beauty and functional importance of our planet's native flora. Whether found along a woodland path or adorning a wetland edge, this graceful sedge leaves an indelible mark on the landscapes it graces.

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River Birch Live Stakes

River Birch Live Stakes

River Birch Live Stakes are young, rooted cuttings or branches of river birch trees (Betula nigra) used for streambank and erosion control, known for their rapid growth and ability to stabilize soil along waterways. If you have a property that is located close to a riverbed or other body of water, river birch live stakes can help. They don't take a long time to grow, are easy to collect, and can protect your land against erosion or a reduction in soil quality in a relatively short period of time. It is little more than a branch or root that has been cut from its parent tree. Stakes are often cultivated during the winter when the tree is dormant and planted directly on the side of a riverbed or other body of water. After planting, it will grow into a new tree. Benefits of Using River Birch Live Stakes Using it can be beneficial for a number of reasons, including the fact that it is easy to obtain and plant. In addition, they tend to start guarding against erosion and other soil issues as soon as they are planted. Of course, it may take a few months before the root system can fully establish itself in a given area. Finally, as it is a natural resource, you won't have to use chemicals, machines, or anything else that might pollute in an effort to save or reclaim a landscape. After River Birch Live Stakes Has Taken Hold The tree can grow up to 70 feet tall and 60 feet wide, which means that it will have a relatively robust root system underneath it. Those roots will collect excess water, which helps to prevent erosion on sloped surfaces. It generally takes two or three years before it can produce what are referred to as nutlets, which are the seeds that also allow the tree to propagate. Attract Wildlife to Your Property With River Birch Live Stakes By keeping a landscape viable, this type of tree can be used to attract wildlife back to your property. A variety of birds, squirrels, and other creatures will use the tree for shelter and as a source of food. Fortunately, the tree is unlikely to be damaged by pests, which means that you'll have it on your property for decades to come.

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Bulrush

Bulrush

Bulrush offers a range of benefits when integrated into landscaping projects. These versatile plants, commonly found near water bodies, bring a distinct and natural charm to outdoor spaces while serving functional and ecological roles. Enjoy Color-Changing Foliage Of Bulrush Plugs Throughout the Year Bulrush plugs have long, droopy, dark green stems that are triangular in shape. The spongy stems support spikey blossoms that occasionally sag and reach just below the stem's tip. Each flower spike usually produces anywhere from 50 to 100 blooms that range from 1.5 to 4.5 inches in length each spring. The characteristic "V" shape of the leaf blades gives them a sheath-like appearance as they round the lengthy stem. Depending on the kind, flowers can be any shade of yellow, red, or brown. The most color change tends to occur towards the end of fall. Create Dramatic Silhouettes Against Water or the Sky With Bulrush Plugs The upright growth of their long, thin stems makes them a dramatic vertical feature in any setting. Their tall stalks provide a striking visual contrast when seen against a background of water. The foliage is verdant and showy in the spring and summer, with large spikes of flowers. In the fall, it can take on a golden or brown hue, creating a cozy background. When seen against the sky, particularly at dawn or sunset, the plugs form striking silhouettes. Add Textural Contrast to Your Yard With Bulrush Plugs Their delicate texture produces lots of textural contrast when combined with the robust leaves of broad-leaved plants. They also pair well with the fluffy plumes of ornamental grasses. Their tall, thin stems and growth patterns give a sense of height and depth to their surroundings. They can get up to 10 feet tall. Achieve Better Erosion Control With Bulrush Plugs They have deep root systems that help keep soil in place. This is especially beneficial in areas with freshly exposed soil and sloped banks. A lot of people use them for wetland reclamation projects. When grown in clusters or rows, these plants act as wind barriers, further helping with erosion control. These wind barriers can also double as natural privacy screens. Another way that bulrushes improve soil vitality is by absorbing harmful metals and bacteria. This reduces water pollution, making the soil healthier and less likely to erode.

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6 Pack - Broomsedge Plugs

6 Pack - Broomsedge Plugs

Broomsedge Andropogon Virginicus Broomsedge is a native warm-season grass found primarily in North America. While it is often considered a weed in some agricultural settings, and offers several valuable benefits when incorporated into landscaping projects. Its unique characteristics and ecological functions make it a valuable asset for enhancing both natural and designed landscapes. Here are some of the notable benefits of using it in landscaping: Drought Tolerance: It is highly adapted to dry and poor soil, making it an excellent choice for xeriscaping and water-wise landscapes. With a deep root system allows it to thrive in periods of drought and water scarcity, reducing the need for frequent irrigation. Erosion Control: The extensive root network of this plant helps stabilize soil and prevent erosion. This is particularly advantageous on slopes, embankments, and areas prone to soil disturbance, such as construction sites or bare patches in the landscape. Wildlife Habitat: It provides essential habitat and food sources for various wildlife species. The tall stems offer shelter for birds, small mammals, and insects, while its seeds serve as a food source for birds and other small creatures .Aesthetics: When used appropriately, it can add a unique visual appeal to a landscape. During the fall, the grass turns a striking copper color, creating a warm and rustic atmosphere. In large open areas or meadows, the undulating waves of broomsedge can lend a sense of movement and texture to the landscape. Low Maintenance: It requires minimal maintenance once established. Unlike more demanding ornamental grasses, it thrives in neglect and does not require frequent mowing or fertilization. Ecological Diversity: Incorporating this plant into landscaping projects contributes to ecological diversity by supporting a broader range of native plant species and promoting biodiversity. It can complement other native grasses, wildflowers, and shrubs, creating a balanced and sustainable ecosystem. Soil Improvement: As a warm-season grass, it contributes to the buildup of organic matter in the soil. As its leaves and stems decompose, they add valuable organic material, improving soil structure and nutrient cycling. Carbon Sequestration: Like all plants, it plays a role in capturing and sequestering carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This aids in mitigating climate change and reducing the greenhouse effect. Weed Suppression: When used as part of a naturalized landscape or meadow, and can outcompete and suppress the growth of more invasive and aggressive weed species, helping to maintain the ecological balance of the area. Educational Opportunities: Incorporating native plants like broom sedge in landscaping projects can also serve as an educational opportunity, raising awareness about the importance of native plants in supporting local ecosystems and biodiversity. In conclusion, the plants are versatile and ecologically valuable grass that offers numerous benefits in landscaping projects. From its drought tolerance and erosion control properties to its capacity to provide wildlife habitat and contribute to ecological diversity, this native grass can be a valuable addition to various landscape designs, particularly in sustainable and environmentally conscious projects. Buy Broomsedge Grass Online at TN Nursery Broomsedge grass, scientifically known as Andropogon virginicus, is a native perennial grass renowned for its unique and captivating ecological presence. This tall, slender grass species is often found in open fields, meadows, and along roadsides across North America's eastern and southern regions. Standing proudly with its feathery plumes, the grass paints the landscape with warm, golden hues, making it a distinctive and aesthetically pleasing plant. One of the most striking features of the grass is its distinctive growth habit. It generally achieves heights of 2 to 4 feet, with long, slender stems that emerge in dense clumps. Its stems are characterized by a distinct reddish-brown coloration, intensifying as the plant matures. The inflorescence of the grass is particularly noteworthy, appearing as a gracefully arching, brush-like cluster of feathery seed heads at the top of each stem. These plumes are initially green but turn a striking bronze or golden-brown color as they mature, adding a hint of warmth and grace to the surrounding landscape. It can remarkably adapt to various soil types and environmental conditions. It is often found in areas with poor or sandy soils, making it a valuable species in ecological restoration efforts. Its expansive root system also helps stop soil erosion, making it essential for stabilizing disturbed habitats. Broomsedge Provides Habitat For Various Wildlife This grass plays a significant ecological role by providing habitat and forage for various wildlife species. Its dense growth and seed heads offer bird shelter and nesting sites, while its seeds are a food source for different bird species like sparrows and quail. Additionally, it provides shelter for small mammals and insects, contributing to the overall biodiversity of its habitat. Beyond its ecological significance, Broomsedge grass also has cultural value. It has been used in traditional crafts by indigenous communities, where its stems were woven into baskets, mats, and even thatched roofs. Its striking appearance and adaptability make it a favorite among landscape designers and horticulturists, often used to create aesthetically pleasing natural landscapes. In summary, Broomsedge grass is a captivating native grass species that adds a touch of elegance and warmth to the landscapes it inhabits. With its distinctive reddish-brown stems and graceful plumes, it not only enhances the visual appeal of its surroundings but also plays a critical part in providing habitat and forage for various wildlife species, making it a valuable component of North American ecosystems.

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15 Patriot Perennial Package (Red, White & Blue)  -  5 Each - Red Cardinal Flower, Blue Lobelia & Solomon Seal Plants

15 Patriot Perennial Package (Red, White & Blue) - 5 Each - Red Cardinal Flower, Blue Lobelia & Solomon Seal Plants

Patriot Perennial Package Are you looking to add a touch of patriotism to your garden? Look no further than our exclusive Patriot Perennial Package! With a vibrant selection of red, white, and blue plants, this package is designed to evoke a sense of national pride while adding beauty and charm to your outdoor space. Let's dive into the world of these beautiful plants, which will surely make your garden stand out. This plant ships bare-root and dormant (no leaves or foliage) It will not green out until next spring. Get 5 Plants Each - Red Cardinal Flower, Blue Lobelia & Solomon Seal Plants-15 Plants Total Introducing the Patriot Perennial Package: A Burst of Red, White, and Blue in Your Garden Red Blossom Delight: Kickstart your garden with the stunning Red Blossom Delight. With its fiery red blooms, this perennial plant is an absolute showstopper. The vibrant hue of its flowers will symbolize the strength and passion associated with your love for your country. The Red Blossom Delight will attract attention and invite pollinators, such as butterflies and hummingbirds, enhancing the ecological balance in your garden. White Serenity Lily: Next up is the elegant White Serenity Lily, whose pure white flowers bring a sense of serenity and purity to your garden. The white petals symbolize peace and unity, reminding us of the importance of coming together as a nation. These graceful blooms will create a serene atmosphere while adding a touch of sophistication to your outdoor space. Blue Mystic Morning Glory: We have the enchanting Blue Mystic Morning Glory to complete the patriotic trio. This climbing vine will add vertical interest to your garden with its striking blue flowers. As the sun rises and illuminates the blue blossoms, your garden will come alive with mystique and tranquility. The Blue Mystic Morning Glory represents loyalty and faithfulness, embodying the spirit of patriotism uniquely and captivatingly. Scarlet Glory Salvia: We present the Scarlet Glory Salvia for an extra splash of red in your garden. This perennial plant boasts vibrant scarlet blooms that will create a bold statement in any flower bed or border. The Scarlet Glory Salvia is a favorite among pollinators, making it an excellent choice for supporting local wildlife. As you watch the bees and butterflies dance around these vivid red flowers, you'll feel a renewed sense of appreciation for the natural beauty of your surroundings. Snowflake Aster: To balance the vibrant colors of the red and blue blooms, we introduce the delicate Snowflake Aster. This white-flowered perennial adds a touch of softness and elegance to your garden. The dainty white petals resemble delicate snowflakes, creating a sense of wonder and enchantment. The Snowflake Aster will thrive in various garden settings, from borders to rock gardens, and its long blooming period ensures that your garden will be adorned with these graceful flowers throughout the season. Patriot's Pride Phlox: True to its name, it showcases a stunning display of red, white, and blue flowers. This remarkable perennial combines the three colors of the American flag into one captivating plant. The Patriot's Pride Phlox embodies the spirit of patriotism with clusters of star-shaped blossoms in red, white, and blue hues. The plant's sweet fragrance will also fill the air, creating a sensory experience that complements its visual appeal. As you can see, our Patriot Perennial Package offers various plants, each representing different aspects of patriotism. Whether you want to create a dedicated patriotic-themed garden or add a touch of red, white, and blue to your landscape, these plants will help you achieve your vision. Planting these red, white, and blue perennials together will create a harmonious blend of colors that symbolize the values and spirit of your country. The Patriot Perennial Package offers a visual impact, ecological benefits, and symbolic meanings that make them patriotic perennials.

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Red Maple Live Stakes

Red Maple Live Stakes

Red Maple Live Stakes are used at the water's edge. Drive them into the muddy soil, and in 6-8 weeks, they will grow a robust root system and become a tree. Planting them is much easier than trying to dig holes to plant in. Red Maple Live Stakes Is Easy To Grow Known for their robust root systems, Red Maple Live Stakes are popular fixtures in areas where property owners and horticulturists intend to reforest yards and estates. This option provides a hassle-free way to populate an area with greenery compared to digging holes for planting. They are commonly used at the water's edge. Here's a look at why many people choose this option when bringing these iconic red-leaf trees to their properties. The Beauty of Red Maple Live Stakes They can grow into majestic, iconic red maple trees. These medium-sized trees with long trunks connected to narrow crowns produce leaves that are between 2 inches and 5 inches long. As an ornamental and shade-producing tree, this species that has become synonymous with syrup is prized for its bountiful color displays throughout the different seasons of the year. This is a top tree for creating a park-like setting on a property. Red Maple Live Stakes Through the Seasons The thrill of owning this gorgeous scarlet tree is that it provides beautiful aesthetics in a yard throughout the seasons. While many people know this tree for its ruby-red foliage during peak times of the year, the beauty of the species is actually far more nuanced. During early spring, the tree blooms with reddish-colored flowers that open up like starbursts on its branches. In the fall, the tree shows off iconic scarlet and orange leaves that have been immortalized in countless autumn-themed paintings and photos. The Benefits of Red Maple Live Stakes They provide a number of practical benefits for the future. In fact, they are commonly grown in both urban and residential areas to help reduce local air pollution. Other people use them strategically to help control soil erosion. Bird lovers will enjoy that these trees have robust branches that offer safe shelter for a variety of bird species. This is also considered a very pest-resistant, disease-resistant tree. Purchasing Red Maple Live Stakes for Your Yard When shopping for live tree stakes, it's common to purchase them in large bundles. This offers an easy, cost-effective way to populate an area. Simply follow the directions provided in order to get started.

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6 Pack - Ribbon Grass (phalaris arundinacea)

6 Pack - Ribbon Grass (phalaris arundinacea)

Ribbon Grass is a popular ornamental plant often used in landscaping for its attractive attributes. Native to Europe, Asia, and North America, it has become a versatile and aesthetically pleasing addition to outdoor spaces. With its unique characteristics and adaptability, this plant brings several benefits when planted in landscaping. Ribbon grass is scientifically known as Phalaris Arundinacea. However, gardeners usually refer to it as variegated ribbon, reed canary, or simply ribbon. It gets its common name from the long, thin, multicolored leaves. It's native to North America, Asia and Europe. This ornamental plant is commonly planted for erosion control, but gardeners can also take advantage of its unique properties and visual appeal. Ribbon Grass Blooms in the Late Spring and Early Summer It is a perennial that blooms between May and June with green and purple flowers. Its leaves are thin and flat and range in size from 1/4th to 1/3rd an inch. Once the flowers die back in late June, the seeds mature and can be harvested. Ribbon Grass is a Versatile and Beautiful Addition to Any Yard. It is an ornamental plant that compliments many of the plants you may already have in your yard, including other ornamental grasses, flowers, and shrubs. The stems range in color from tan to deep green and typically average two feet in length. However, the plant can sometimes reach up to nine feet. Reed canary pairs well with irises, sunflowers, black-eyed susans, butterfly bushes, holly, junipers, and boxwoods. Ribbon Grass Solves Common Yard Issues It has historically been planted along waterways and alongside hills and ditches because it helps control soil erosion. Gardeners can also take advantage of these properties by planting Phalaris Arundinacea around ponds and water features as well as in wet areas. Reed canary can also be planted in areas with partial shade or where no other plants seem to grow in order to fill those barren spaces. Ribbon Grass Is Great for Container Gardening If you don't have a lot of yard space yet still want to add depth to your property, you can plant it in containers. In fact, some gardens prefer this ornamental plant in large planters rather than planted directly in the soil. Ribbon grass can make a great addition to any yard. It can be planted by itself in areas that are hard to grow, or it can be mixed with other plants and bushes to create points of visual interest.

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Roughleaf Dogwood Live Stakes

Roughleaf Dogwood Live Stakes

Roughleaf Dogwood Live Stakes are young, woody cuttings or branches from the roughleaf dogwood shrub (Cornus drummondii) used for erosion control and streambank stabilization, valued for their ability to root quickly and provide habitat for wildlife. What Do Roughleaf Dogwood Live Stakes Look Like These trees have distinct characteristics that make them focal points of properties in which they are planted. During the spring and summer seasons, they grow dark, hairy green leaves. They also sprout white flowers that turn to purple as the seasons progress into autumn. They have gray bark, making them easy to take note of, and also have reddish-brown stems. With proper attention, they can live for decades and are known for their resilience and strength. How Tall and Wide Do Roughleaf Dogwood Live Stakes Grow They can grow to impressive heights. In fact, it is not unusual for them to grow as tall as 16 feet high. They also grow just as wide and can take up large portions of any property on which they are planted. People who want to plant new stakes should ensure they have enough space for these trees to take root and grow to their full height and width. Where Does Roughleaf Dogwood Live Stakes Get Its Name This tree variant gets its name from a botanist from Scotland. Its scientific name is the Cornus Drummondii. The last part of its scientific name references the 18th-century Scottish botanist Thomas Drummond, who discovered it during a journey across the country to collect new plant specimens. The first part of its scientific name, Cornus, means “horn” in Latin. Scientists believe this portion of its name refers to the thick bark that grows naturally on the tree. What are Some Benefits of Growing Roughleaf Dogwood Live Stakes This variant of trees offers numerous benefits for people who plant them on their properties. Because it grows so tall and wide, it can create ample shade for a property. People who want to have a natural barrier against the sunlight and heat can plant this type of tree close to their buildings and enjoy the natural shade it provides. This type of tree attracts a variety of wildlife, notably honeybees, mockingbirds, and cardinals. Creatures like these are drawn to the tree because of the blossoms it grows in the spring and summer. Bees especially are attracted to the blossoms because of the nectar in the blossoms.

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Silver Maple Live Stakes

Silver Maple Live Stakes

Silver Maple Live Stakes are young, rooted cuttings or branches from the silver maple tree acer saccharinum used for streambank stabilization and erosion control, known for their rapid growth and ability to establish quickly in wetland areas. If you are struggling to keep erosion to a minimum, you may want to consider buying Silver Maple live stakes. They are the branches or cuttings of rooted plants that can be placed near a river or marsh or in a watery area itself, depending on your needs. Silver Maple Live Stakes Are Noted for Their Rapid Growth Perhaps the best reason to get them is that they will grow at a rapid rate, which means that they can provide relief from erosion in a short period of time. This is because the roots will anchor into the soil and prevent it from being washed away. If you live on a slope, they can prevent the land from sliding away because they will have too strong a grip on it. Silver Maple Live Stakes Are Abundant Another reason to get these items as opposed to planting the trees themselves is that they are abundant and can be collected during most of the year. The reason why they are so plentiful is because you don't actually need to cut a tree down. Instead, you just get the small part of it that you need and watch them grow on their own. Reclaim the Land in an Eco-friendly Manner With Silver Maple Live Stakes The use of them means that you don't need to spend a lot of time or money on soils or other items that typically help a plant grow. Instead, you simply put it in soil that already exists and watch it grow. Taking such a natural approach can help improve or retain the existing outdoor air quality as there is no need for machines or additives like manure that create foul odors. How Long Will the Silver Maple Live Stakes Survive? In addition to growing rapidly, the resulting tree can outlast for over 100 years if planted properly. Even if it doesn't have the best environment, it can still survive for several decades. Ultimately, you will have something that will help to protect your property for the rest of your life and may protect your property for generations to come.

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Ajuga

Ajuga

The Ajuga Reptans is a low-growing ground cover that is evergreen and has shoots of purple blooms erecting from the center of the plant. Its adaptability is what makes it a show stopper in shade and partial sun gardens alike. It goes by many other names such as bugle weed or carpet bugle.       This perennial is not only low-growing but also disease and pest-resistant, hardy in most soils, and lives for decades. It possesses' both the evergreen quantities plus it blooms in the Spring and Summer months, making it a prized possession in flower and shade gardens.  Ajuga Reptans Offers Evergreen Leaves and Blooms In Spring and Summer  Groundcovers work well as weed control when planted under shrubbery and bushes; they are excellent for soil erosion. Pollinators especially love the blooms in the warm season. This plant attracts a host of butterflies, and monarchs and makes a great addition to any hillside to help with unwanted weeds and grass. Planting Instructions For Groundcover Perennial Vines Vines or ground cover plants need to be planted 6-8 inches apart. This plant can withstand full sun to partial shade and its rugged ability makes this woody plant hardy in the poorest qualities of soils. It can also handle periods of drought as well as flooding. The plant can be divided into sections as they mature to make new plants. This is another reason to buy them because you can have more plants from an existing one.

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Yellow Primrose

Yellow Primrose

Yellow Primrose plants are evening bloomers, making them a very exotic perennial plant. The plant's lush green leaves accent the deep yellow blooms on the plant, making it a garden favorite. These plants grow in large clumps and have multiple stems. It has a cluster of in a five-petal shape with blooms all down the stems. Yellow Primrose Plants are exotic evening bloomers  The blooms resemble rosettes with hair leaves that are 1-2 inches in diameter. These plants are native to Europe and North America now, making them a unique and friendly family favorite for many wanting something exotic and unique in the garden. The Latin name for the Yellow Primrose is Primula Vulgaris. It is a prized perennial for many upscale European flower gardens. The plants can withstand full sun or partial shade and seem to thrive in moist soil types but can grow well in a variety of soils.  Primrose Plants Blooms in Two Seasons It blooms in Summer and on into early Fall seasons, making it a long-blooming perennial favorite. The blooms, especially here in Tennessee, sporadically bloom long into the Fall season, even in cooler weather. There's also a Showy pink primrose version that accents the yellow well when plants are together. The most used areas for these beautiful flowering plants are when planted in flower beds for borders or in long rows to accent a veggie garden to offer some blooms with other types of plants growing. Rock gardens especially love these plants due to them thriving near limestone, like rose bushes, they thrive almost anywhere near rocks they are planted.

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Black Eyed Susan

Black Eyed Susan

The vibrant Black Eyed Susan offers a long Summer and Fall blooming cycle making it a favorite of all sun perennials. With striking yellow petals resembling a daisy it is a garden favorite. It also attracts pollinators like butterflies, bees, and birds making it an essential favorite in the garden. The black "eye" in the center of the deep yellow blooms has a very striking appearance making it a more rare and exotic plant than most.   Black-Eyed Susan's Resilience and Growth At maturity, it grows to be 1-3 feet in height and the spread is 1-2' wide. If you love growing plants that offer more than just beauty, always opt for native plants and wildflowers like the Black Eyed Susan. The Latin name is Rudbeckia Hirta and for those without a green thumb or those wanting a resilient plant that blooms and can not be harmed easily, then this is the plant for you! Rudbeckia Hirta Thrives In Sun and Well-Drained Soil These perennials thrive in full sun and well-drained soil and are low-maintenance native plants that live for decades. That's why TN Nursery loves natives because not only are they disease and pest-resistant but they are also low-maintenance and hardy. Wildflower gardens and beds are usually where homeowners like to plant rudbeckia plants.  The Black Eyed Susan is a vibrant and cheerful flowering plant native to North America, belonging to the genus Rudbeckia. Here's a description: Appearance: Black Eyed Susans are known for their striking appearance, featuring golden-yellow petals surrounding a dark brown center, which gives them their characteristic "black-eyed" look. The petals are often daisy-like in shape, with a slightly drooping or upright habit depending on the variety. Size: These plants can vary in size depending on the species and cultivar, but they typically range from 1 to 3 feet in height, with a spread of about 1 to 2 feet. Blooming period: Black Eyed Susans typically bloom from midsummer to early fall, adding a burst of color to gardens and landscapes during this time. Growing conditions: They thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, although they can tolerate a variety of soil types, including clay and sandy soils. They are relatively low-maintenance plants and are drought-tolerant once established. Landscaping uses: Black Eyed Susans are popular choices for borders, mass plantings, wildflower gardens, and cottage gardens. They also attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, making them valuable additions to wildlife-friendly landscapes. Overall, Black Eyed Susans are cherished for their beauty, resilience, and ability to brighten up any garden with their vibrant blooms.

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Maxmillian Sunflower

Maxmillian Sunflower

Maxmillian Sunflower perennial grows to a height of 3-10 feet in height with slender stalks and narrow leaves with bright yellow flowers that are excellent for attracting pollinators. These perennials bloom after most all other perennials have stopped blooming in later summer into early fall. The Latin name for this vibrant plant is helianthus maximiliani.  Maxmillian Sunflower Has Vibrant Yellow Blooms In Late Summer to Fall The blooms are a brilliant yellow with many petals alongside a disk-shaped cone. These plants are native to the United States in many regions, and they are so hardy you can find them native growing even near roadways, prairies, and open fields.  Native perennials are sustainability-friendly and promote birds, bees, and monarchs for open pollinators. They are also super low maintenance and seldom have the need for fertilizers or even water in areas with adequate rainfall. It's a super hardy wildflower perennial with rough edges displaying its durability in the simplicity of the way it looks as well. This Sunflower Plant Can Tolerate Poor Soils and Drought Conditions The Maxmilliam Sunflower can tolerate drought conditions and open sunlight. Birds and insects feast off the seeds inside the conehead of the plant, making it a great source for good supply without messy bird feeders or buying bird seeds. This sunflower plant is highly sustainable, hardy, and thrives in various soil types, making it one of the best, most vibrant, and hardiest of all full sun plants. TN Nursery offers blooming age, bare root perennials at a fraction of the cost of potted plants. Why buy a container and a handful of soil and pay three prices when you can buy the plant bareroot and have the same thing shipped to your door at a fraction of the cost?

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Shop zone 8 plants all in one place? Yes, it's all right here at TN Nursery. We're proud to serve gardeners from all around the country, and we welcome our Southern state gardeners to browse our many options to keep their gardens at their best year-round.

Growing Season For Zone 8

As a gardener, you're in a great spot to enjoy a lush garden thanks to the long growing season in your area. This zone has blazing hot summers, cool autumns, and fairly mild winters compared to many other zones.

At its coldest -- the metric that determines hardiness zones -- this zone's temperatures reach 10-20 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter. The growing season for this zone usually spans from April to December. There's plenty of time to plant, nurture, and enjoy the abundance of your garden before the first frost. With some smart planning, most gardeners in this zone can easily maintain a garden year-round.

Vividly-Colored Plants, Trees, and Shrubs 

Living and gardening in this particular zone, you can grow beautiful bright flowers, shrubs, and trees that thrive in warm and mild climates. Some of our favorites here at TN Nursery are:

Stella De Oro Daylilies

These bell-shaped golden-yellow blooms provide a showy display and attract butterflies to your garden. Blooms last just a day, but the plant flowers for months, generally starting in May and lasting through December (or first frost).

Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas are flowering shrubs with giant blooms. The most popular types of hydrangeas have a chameleon-like ability. You can actually change their color. Acidic soil produces breathtaking blue blooms, while alkaline soil gives you soft pink or lavender shades.

Celandine Poppy

True to its name, the Celandine Poppy provides a great pop of bright yellow color. Its unique blue-green leaves add visual interest to your garden even when the flowers aren't in bloom.

Crepe Myrtle

Crepe Myrtle is a perfect match for this unique zone. The trees love the warmth of the Southern US, and they aren't picky about where they're planted. We recommend Natchez crepe myrtle, with thick clumps of bright white flowers, and Muskogee crepe myrtle, with vivid purple blooms.

Shop Zone-Specific Plants At TN Nursery

As a third-generation family-owned business with more than six decades of experience under our belt, we understand what gardeners need and want for their gardens. We stock the plants, shrubs, and trees that will keep your garden gorgeous all through the year.