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Perennial Wildflower garden with a variety of flowers in a natural setting

Backyard Biodiversity Picks

Grow Something Meaningful

The environment is suffering due to the harsh chemicals and methods used to care for those man-altered plants that are hard to grow and maintain. Grow native plants and forget the costly herbicides, pesticides or insecticides.

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Mulberry Tree Fruit Hanging
Sale priceFrom $19.99
(4.7)
A row of Red Crepe Myrtle trees with vibrant red blooms, planted along a grassy pathway.
Sale priceFrom $19.99
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A lilac shrub with clusters of tiny purple flowers in bloom, with green leaves in the background.
Sale priceFrom $19.99
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A close-up of Carolina Allspice blooms with maroon to brown petals and green leaves.
Sale priceFrom $19.99
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A cluster of creamy white Sweet Bay Magnolia flowers with green leaves in the background.
Sale priceFrom $27.99
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A close-up image of Running Cedar plants with vibrant green foliage, set against a background of forest floor with pine needles.
Sale priceFrom $6.99
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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.
Sale priceFrom $19.99
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Fan Clubmoss Evergreen Ground Cover
Sale priceFrom $6.99
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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.
Sale priceFrom $19.99
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A garden bed with a variety of perennial plants, featuring flowers in pink, purple, and white colors, with green leaves.
Sale price$24.99
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Wild Plum Tree With Shrubs in the Background
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A close-up of a cedar tree branch with needle-like leaves and blue berries.
Sale priceFrom $19.99
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A close-up of Red Weigela plant with dense dark scarlet to pinkish scarlet tubular flowers and green leaves.
Sale priceFrom $19.99
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A pink Weigela shrub with abundant trumpet-shaped flowers in bloom, set against a backdrop of green leaves and a wooden fence.
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A garden bed with a variety of colorful flowers, including red, purple, orange, and white plants, with green foliage in the background.
Sale price$46.99
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A branch of a White Mulberry Tree with green leaves and creamy white berries.
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Spiraea Japonica
Sale priceFrom $19.99
(4.3)
Cistena Plum Tree With Beautiful Foliage
Sale priceFrom $19.99
(3.9)
Pink Crepe Myrtle Tree In Bloom
Sale priceFrom $19.99
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Flowering Trees With Stunning Pink Foliage
Sale price$134.99
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Hand touching a large red flower in a garden setting
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Fragrant Plants For Sale - Outdoor Aromatherapy

Fragrant plants offer more than beauty; they offer outdoor aroma therapy. TN Nursery's selection of aromatic flowering plants has a scent like love. Our company has been family-operated since 1959, and we offer buy one, get one free deals on almost all our flowers, including scented floral bloomers.

Aromatic plants and trees have long been cherished for their therapeutic benefits for the mind and body. People have been using them in aromatherapy for years to ease stress and anxiety and encourage relaxation. However, it's not only the aroma that makes these plants a preferred choice for gardening. These plants enhance the yard's beauty, attract pollinators, and repel mosquitoes.

Fragrant Plants Ease Stress

Imagine walking into your garden and experiencing the most delicate aroma. Fragrance plants create a whole new dimension that makes you want to spend more time sipping tea or reading a book in your garden. These plants are ideal for smaller gardens where their scent doesn't easily escape. However, gardeners love to plant fragrance plants in their spacious backyards to promote relaxation and reduce stress.

If you have been looking for the perfect plants for fragrance, TN Nursery has all the plants and trees you can think of.

Featured Fragrant Plants

At TN Nursery, you can choose plants based on their bloom color, bloom season, height at maturity, exposure, and fragrance. Different fragrances are known to offer various benefits. You can pick any plants that match your landscaping and planting zone.

Carolina Allspice

 This shrub has a strawberry-like fragrance and features maroon-brown petals. This plant's root or bark is used to make cold tea that may be used to treat kidney and bladder issues.

Cedar Trees

This even green hardwood has a pleasant woodsy aroma that not only acts as a natural mosquito repellent but also promotes relaxation. Its wood, berries, and leaves are used for medicinal purposes.

Peony Is A Very Fragrant Plant

Heirloom Peony is a highly fragrant plant that blooms in late spring to early summer and can thrive in summer heat. The plants feature beautiful white, pink, and rose blooms, making them a perfect addition to your garden.

Discover our entire collection of fragrant plants for sale, and choose your plants with a shipping date and bloom color.

Easy Planting Tips for Backyard Biodiversity Picks

Easy to Grow

How to Plant Bareroot Plants

First, soak the roots in a bucket of water for a few hours—this helps rehydrate them after shipping or storage. While they’re soaking, dig a hole that’s sufficient to give roots room to grow and deep enough so the crown (where roots meet stem) sits just above soil level.

Planting in Soil

Make a small mound of soil in the center of the hole, and drape the roots evenly over it. Use the same soil to backfill around the plant roots with soil, pressing it in as you go to remove air pockets.

After Planting

Once planted, water thoroughly to help the roots settle and establish. It’s best to avoid fertilizer right away—just focus on consistent watering for the first several weeks. Mulch lightly around the base to keep the soil moist, but don’t pile it against the stem.

After Planting

With a bit of attention early on, bare root plants often catch up quickly and grow strong.

Easy caring tips for Backyard Biodiversity Picks

Grow Tips For Success

Backyard Landscaping 101

When you’re ready to plant in your backyard, start with a clean area. Remove grass, rocks, or anything that might get in the way. Loosen the soil with a shovel—don’t rush this part, because good soil makes all the difference.

Check your Soil

If it feels too compact, mix in something rich like compost or rotted leaves. That helps roots breathe and water soak in evenly. Choose plants that make sense for where you live and how much sun the spot gets. When planting, dig just deep enough for the roots and gently press the soil back in.

Irrigation is Key

Water slowly so it reaches down deep. It’s a good idea to lay down mulch afterward to help hold moisture and keep weeds out, but don’t let it crowd the stems.

The first few weeks matter most, so check on them often and adjust as needed. Gardening this way keeps things simple and helps your plants settle in strong.

Colorful garden with various perennial flowers including red, purple, and white.A person perennial gardening with tools and plants on a grassy areaA person perennial gardening with tools and plants on a grassy area