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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 large mature weeping willow tree with a dense canopy of green leaves hanging from its branches.
Sale price$129.99
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Flowering Trees With Stunning Pink Foliage
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A stone cross standing among green shrubbery, likely installed as a memorial or commemorative marker.
Sale priceFrom $19.99
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A Burr Oak tree with a wide spread of branches, standing at the edge of a road with a field in the background under a blue sky.
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Tree with pink flowers in a park setting with clear blue sky
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Trees For Sale - Landscaping Favorites

Trees offer long-term benefits to a home. They are planted for aesthetic beauty, but an environmentally conscious class of homeowners has a much deeper understanding of the importance of native trees. They produce and provide fresh oxygen. They also effectively reduce cooling costs in hot summer months by providing shade. Last but certainly not least, trees absorb airborne toxins from jet streams to chemical trails.

There’s something deeply satisfying about planting a tree. It’s more than adding greenery—it’s an investment in shade, wildlife, and future memories. Whether you're planning to frame a driveway, offer privacy, cool your home, or create seasonal interest, we have trees for sale to suit every space and purpose.

Browse Our Trees for Sale: From Fast-Growing to Classic Favorites

TN Nursery offers a wide selection of bare-root varieties grown with care and shipped directly from our Tennessee Nursery to your doorstep. Our trees range from fast-growing species perfect for quick coverage to slow-growing hardwoods that stand the test of time. Each one arrives healthy and ready to root into your soil.

Popular Choices Include:

Shade 

 Ideal for cooling patios and rooftops naturally.

Flowering

Add seasonal color and curb appeal.

Evergreen

Year-round structure, privacy, and wind protection.

Fruiting 

 Delicious harvests and beautiful spring blooms.

Why Buy Trees Online from TN Nursery?

We’ve spent decades growing native, hardy trees that thrive in various climates. You get more than a plant experience, service, and trusted quality when you shop with us. Whether landscaping a new build or adding the final touch to your backyard, our trees are selected to grow strong and beautiful in your soil and zone.

From the first dig to the last autumn leaf, our collection of trees for sale brings beauty and purpose to your landscape. Explore our best sellers and customer favorites—and plant something that lasts.

 

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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