Pine Trees For Sale
Pine trees are among the most versatile, fastest-growing, and beloved evergreens in North America. They offer year-round beauty, provide valuable wildlife habitat, and serve practical purposes, from privacy screening to reforestation. At TN Nursery, we proudly grow and ship several pine varieties that thrive in a wide range of soils and climates. Each is carefully cultivated to ensure strong roots, healthy growth, and long-lasting performance.
Here at TN Nursery, we get many requests for living fence trees that stay lush and green year round. It's easy to navigate someone to this product because the pine trees we sell are hardy in most US zones, and we purchase seeds from reputable sources in even colder zones. Homeowners never have to worry about our trees not being suited to their climate. We will not ship a tree to a state it won't thrive in.
Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus)
Eastern White Pine is one of the tallest and fastest-growing evergreens, prized for its soft, feathery needles and graceful form. It's excellent for windbreaks, privacy screens, or as a majestic specimen tree in large landscapes. This variety adapts well to different soils and develops quickly, making it a top choice for homeowners and landowners alike.
Virginia Pine (Pinus virginiana)
Virginia Pine is a hardy native species often used for reforestation, erosion control, and Christmas tree farming. With its short needles and rugged growth habit, it thrives in poor or sandy soils where other trees struggle. It's a resilient and dependable pine that provides shelter for wildlife while restoring balance to the landscape.
Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda)
A Southern favorite, the Loblolly Pine is known for its rapid growth and tall, straight trunk. It is widely planted for timber production, but it's equally valuable for creating large shade areas or natural woodland settings. Its long needles and sturdy character make it one of the most important pines in the southeastern United States.
Shortleaf Pine (Pinus echinata)
The Shortleaf Pine is a native species with a wide growing range, valued for its adaptability and strong wood. It's a reliable reforestation tree, resistant to many diseases, and provides essential cover and food sources for birds and small mammals. Its fine-textured needles and balanced shape add beauty while serving critical ecological roles.
Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida)
Pitch Pine is a rugged, resilient species that thrives in rocky, sandy, and nutrient-poor soils. Known for its ability to withstand harsh conditions, including drought and fire, this pine is often used in reclamation projects and naturalized landscapes. Its irregular, picturesque shape makes it a striking ornamental option in rustic or woodland gardens.
Why Choose TN Nursery for Pine Trees?
At TN Nursery, we specialize in growing native and regionally adapted Pine Trees that not only enhance landscapes but also support the environment. Whether you're planting for privacy, timber, restoration, or natural beauty, our fresh-dug pines arrive ready to thrive. With decades of nursery experience, we guarantee high-quality trees shipped quickly to your door.
Pine Trees FAQ
How fast do pine trees grow?
They can grow at a moderate or fast rate, depending on the type. Many common landscape pines grow taller each year once they are established, especially when they receive ample sunlight.What soil is best for pine trees?
They do best in well-drained, slightly acidic soil. They grow well in sandy, rocky, or loamy ground, but they struggle if water collects around their roots.How much sunlight do pine trees need?
Full sun is best. Most of these types of trees need at least six hours of direct sunlight each day to stay healthy, keep their color, and grow well each year.Are pine trees drought-tolerant?
Once established, they can withstand dry conditions well. However, young trees need regular watering during their first growing season to help their roots grow deep.How tall do pine trees get?
The height of mature trees varies by species, but many types commonly used in landscaping grow between 40 and 80 feet tall. Dwarf and compact pines stay smaller, so they work well in small yards or as accent plants.Do pine trees stay green all year?
Yes, pines are evergreen and keep their needles all year. They add steady color and shape to your yard, even in winter.Do pine trees attract wildlife?
Pine trees provide food and shelter for many kinds of wildlife. Birds, squirrels, and small mammals use their cones and thick branches for nesting and safety.Are pine trees deer-resistant?
Most pine trees are not bothered by deer. Deer might nibble on new shoots sometimes, but they usually leave older trees alone because of the texture and sap.Why is my pine tree turning brown?
Browning Needles turning brown can be caused by drought, poor drainage, pests, or normal seasonal changes. Making sure your tree has enough water and well-drained soil usually helps it stay healthy.s the best time to plant pine trees? The best time to plant pine trees is in early spring or fall, when the weather is mild. This gives the roots time to grow before the heat of summer or the cold of winter.
Exposure
Pine trees generally thrive in full sun, needing six hours of direct daylight daily. While they can tolerate partial shade, optimal growth and health are achieved with ample sunlight, making them best suited for open, sunny areas.
Height at Maturity
Over 25 Feet
Usage
Evergreen
Shipped As
Bare-root
Ships
UPS
Planting Zones
3-8