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Red Maple Trees

Trees

Trees release oxygen, absorbs pollutants like carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide, and trap dust and smoke.

Trees bring timeless beauty to any landscape with their graceful forms, textured bark, and ever-changing foliage that shifts with the seasons. Their towering presence, dappled shade, and rhythmic sway in the breeze create a peaceful, living architecture

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A vibrant red maple tree with bright red leaves in the fall, standing in an outdoor setting.
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A Redbud Tree with branches filled with tiny purple flowers, set against a blue sky.
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Mulberry Tree Fruit Hanging
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A row of Red Crepe Myrtle trees with vibrant red blooms, planted along a grassy pathway.
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A single mature Weeping Willow tree with long, drooping branches and green leaves, standing in an open grassy area.
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A Sugar Maple Tree (Acer saccharum) with vibrant red and orange fall color, standing in an open grassy area with a clear blue sky in the background.
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Lush Blooming Twilight Crepe Myrtle Tree
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A single Tulip Poplar Tree with yellow leaves in autumn, standing in an open field with a clear blue sky in the background.
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A cluster of creamy white Sweet Bay Magnolia flowers with green leaves in the background.
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A grove of Quaking Aspen trees with bright yellow fall foliage in a clearings, with green trees in the background.
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A grove of white pine trees with dense green foliage, displaying their natural pyramidal shape and feathery appearance.
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Natchez Crepe Myrtle tree with white flowers, smooth bark, and green foliage, standing next to a wooden fence in a residential backyard.
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Sourwood Tree With Stunning Red Leaves
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A Miami Pink Crepe Myrtle tree with vibrant pink flowers, standing in an outdoor setting with a green lawn and a black fence in the background.
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A Muskogee Crepe Myrtle tree with vibrant lavender-pink flowers, with green leaves and smooth brown bark, growing in a garden.
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A Mimosa tree with lush green foliage and silky pink blossoms against a blue sky.
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A Bald Cypress Tree with green and autumn-colored foliage standing in an open grassy area.
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A branch of an almond tree with several nuts visible, against a clear blue sky.
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A Sycamore Tree with a lush green canopy, standing in an outdoor setting with a clear sky in the background.
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A River Birch Tree with green foliage and exfoliating bark, in front of a residential house with well-manicured lawn and garden beds.
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A Staghorn Sumac tree with red and orange leaves in autumn, standing in an outdoor setting.
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Redwood Tree With Green Foliage
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A tall Loblolly Pine Tree with long, green needles and brown cones, situated in an outdoor environment with a clear sky in the background.
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Wild Plum Tree With Shrubs in the Background
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Black Walnut Tree - TN Nursery
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Catalpa Tree - TN Nursery
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A tupelo tree with vibrant fall foliage displaying shades of red, orange, and purple, standing in an open grassy area with a clear blue sky in the background.
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A young Forest Pansy Redbud tree with burgundy to purple leaves and a cluster of pink to purple flowers in the spring.
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A single American Beech Tree with green leaves, standing on a grassy hill with a cloudy sky in the background.
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A large Silver Maple Tree with vibrant red and orange fall foliage, standing in an open field with a clear blue sky in the background.
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A forest landscape with lush green pine trees under a blue sky with few clouds.
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A branch of a White Mulberry Tree with green leaves and creamy white berries.
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A Sweet Gum Tree in autumn with red and yellow leaves, standing in a grassy area.
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Black Willow - TN Nursery
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A single Corkscrew Willow tree with twisted branches and green leaves, standing in an open grassy area with no other significant objects in the immediate background.
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A Red Sunset Maple tree with vibrant red autumn foliage, standing in an outdoor setting with a clear blue sky in the background.
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Fast Growing Trees

 Fast-growing trees are perfect for new homes wanting a quick-finished landscape. Are you in need of some foliage to truly make it feel like "home"? Since it's a new development, you can decide what you want for your property, how you want it to look, what plants or trees to get, and truly design your own landscaping.

Choosing Fast-Growing Trees For Your Landscaping

 Your first order of business is to decide what nursery plants you can choose from to quickly develop the look you want for your yard. The most popular are silver maple trees, red maple trees, empress trees, and hybrid poplar trees.

 Learn more about fast growing trees so you can determine what works best for your property.

 Silver Maple Trees

 Silver Maple trees are among the most common trees in America. They are known for being fast-growing deciduous trees that grow to heights of 50-80 feet and have a 50-foot spread. The beautiful leaves shimmer in the sunlight during the spring and summer months and turn vibrant yellow, red, and orange in the fall. The silver maple is quite tolerant of urban areas and is often planted along roadways.

Red Maple Trees

Red Maple trees are similar to silver maple trees, yet with a few differences: the red foliage that occurs during the warm summer months turns to a beautiful golden color that lasts throughout the fall. They are smaller than the silver maple, with a mature height of 40 feet and a 20-30 ft. width. This tree is adaptable and can be planted just about anywhere. 

Empress Trees 

Empress trees can grow anywhere, even in polluted soil. The sapling can be cut down to the ground and, in the spring, shoot up 15 feet in a year and another 10 feet in the second year. Its mature height reaches about 50 feet, and it does best if not in the shadow of another tree.

 It has beautiful attributes year round, with furry pea-size buds in the winter, purple fragrant blossoms in the spring, and foot-wide, broad leaves in the summer. It offers fantastic shading properties and easy clean-up in the fall. It is a thorny tree and quite resistant to pests and disease. It doesn't require a lot of water and is beneficial to the environment, exchanging polluted air for enriched oxygen.

 This tree is also fun and "grows" with your child, as in its native land of China, where the tree is planted when a daughter is born and matures at the rate she does. What a neat custom you can adapt for your children as you start out in your new home.

 Hybrid Poplar Trees

Willow hybrid trees are another one to consider when designing your new landscape. These adaptable, disease-resistant trees can form a nice "wall" that extends up to 45 feet if planted in rows or 75 feet if planted alone. They grow about 6 feet a year and fill out completely, offering much privacy.

 Since these grow quickly, they add value to the property that desires to hide any unsightly views. Despite being deciduous, even in the winter months, their hedge-like nature will continue to provide great wind blockage.

 These fast-growing trees offer the new homeowner plenty of options when considering their landscaping needs as they look at each of these nursery plants' attributes. As the years go by, you will enjoy any of these trees as they grow with your family. The memories, however, are supplied by you.

Easy Planting Tips for Trees

Easy to Grow

Planting Trees For Success

Start by soaking bare root tree roots in a bucket of water for a few hours—this helps wake them up. Dig a hole wide enough so the roots stretch out, not cramped or bent.

Build a small mound of soil in the center and rest the base of the tree on top, letting the roots drape evenly around it.

cover back up with soil, pressing it down gently with your hands to hold everything in place.

Root Placement of Trees

The top of the roots should sit level with the ground—not buried too deep.

Give it a slow, deep watering, then spread mulch around the tree, keeping it off the trunk. Keep the soil moist while the tree settles in.

Easy Caring Tips for trees

Tips For Success

Tree Care After Planting

After planting a tree, water it deeply right away to help settle the soil around the roots. Keep the soil evenly moist—especially during the first year—so the roots can establish properly.

Tree Care and Irrigation

Do not over water and let the top few inches of soil dry slightly between soakings. Add a ring of mulch around the base to hold moisture in and keep the temperature regulated, but keep it pulled back from the trunk to prevent rot.

Skip fertilizer the first season—focus on strong root growth instead. If needed, stake the tree loosely to support it, but remove the stake after the first year.

Watch for pests or disease, and remove any broken or crossing branches early on. A healthy start leads to a strong, long-lasting tree

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