Trees For Zone 4

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  • Pawpaw Tree

    Pawpaw Tree

    $33.99
    $33.99
  • Red Maple Tree

    Red Maple Tree

    $24.99
    $24.99
  • Peach Fruit Tree

    Peach Fruit Tree

    $29.99
    $29.99
  • Redbud Tree

    Redbud Tree

    $24.99
    $24.99
  • Apple Fruit Tree

    Apple Fruit Tree

    $29.99
    $29.99
  • Apricot Fruit Trees

    Apricot Fruit Trees

    $29.99
    $29.99
  • White Dogwood Tree

    White Dogwood Tree

    $24.99
    $24.99
  • Mulberry Tree

    Mulberry Tree

    $26.99
    $26.99
  • Plum Fruit Tree

    Plum Fruit Tree

    $31.99
    $31.99
  • Red Crepe Myrtle Shrub

    Red Crepe Myrtle Shrub

    $26.99
    $26.99
  • Elderberry Tree

    Elderberry Tree

    $26.99
    $26.99
  • Sugar Maple Tree

    Sugar Maple Tree

    $24.99
    $24.99
  • Persimmon Tree

    Persimmon Tree

    $31.99
    $31.99
  • Weeping Willow Tree

    Weeping Willow Tree

    $24.99
    $24.99
  • Twilight Crepe Myrtle Shrub

    Twilight Crepe Myrtle Shrub

    $26.99
    $26.99
  • Pink Dogwood Tree

    Pink Dogwood Tree

    $24.99
    $24.99
  • Fuyu Persimmon Tree

    Fuyu Persimmon Tree

    $37.99
    $37.99
  • Pear Fruiting Tree

    Pear Fruiting Tree

    $32.99
    $32.99
  • Pecan Tree

    Pecan Tree

    $26.99
    $26.99
  • Red Dogwood Tree

    Red Dogwood Tree

    $24.99
    $24.99
  • Tulip Tree

    Tulip Tree

    $24.99
    $24.99
  • Sweet Bay Magnolia Tree

    Sweet Bay Magnolia Tree

    $28.99
    $28.99
  • Ginkgo Biloba Tree

    Ginkgo Biloba Tree

    $26.99
    $26.99
  • Quaking Aspen Tree

    Quaking Aspen Tree

    $24.99
    $24.99

Reliable, Cold-Tolerant Trees for Zone 4 Landscapes

Landscaping in Zone 4 requires trees that can push through hard winters, short growing seasons, and unpredictable temperature swings. At TN Nursery, our knowledge of cold-climate trees spans more than six decades. Since 1959, we've grown, tested, and shipped hardy native trees to homeowners, contractors, and large organizations that demand proven results. Our experience supplying elite sites such as Arlington National Cemetery, The Washington Monument, and major documentary networks reinforces our credibility as a trusted national authority in cold-hardy plant selection.

What Makes Zone 4 Trees Successful in Challenging Conditions?

Zone 4 winters often drop to -30°F, making adaptability and root strength essential. TN Nursery focuses on species known for their ability to wake up slowly in spring, withstand late frosts, and handle moisture changes caused by melting snowpack. These trees perform well whether they are used for shade, ornamental appeal, erosion control, or wildlife habitat. Our team's long history in horticulture ensures you receive trees prepared for real-world northern climates, not generic selections unsuited for harsh winters.

The Value of Choosing Native and Cold-Adapted Trees

Zone 4 trees from TN Nursery provide significant ecosystem services if you select the right species. Native trees are optimized to sustain pollinators, birds, and other beneficial insects. Natives are also great long-term landscape anchors and are typically better at withstanding the loose sandy soil and compacted clay soils found in the North. Many of the trees we grow at TN Nursery come to us from seed or purchased bare-root stock. As a result our customers get young trees with a hardiness and genetic diversity necessary for success in the north.

Questions About Zone 4 Trees

What are the best trees to plant in Zone 4?

Highly searched Zone 4 recommendations include maple, birch, spruce, pine, cedar, and hardy willows. These species tolerate deep freezes and quickly adapt to short summers.

Can I plant trees in Zone 4 during winter?

Planting while the ground is frozen is not recommended. Most horticultural experts-and online searchers-agree that early spring and fall are optimal for root establishment.

How do I protect new trees from Zone 4 cold?

While cold-hardy species naturally withstand freezing temperatures, adding mulch around the root zone helps preserve moisture and protects young roots from rapid temperature fluctuations.

Are Zone 4 trees fast-growing?

Some are. Species like hybrid poplar, willow, and certain pines grow quickly even in short seasons. Others, such as spruce or oak, grow steadily but reward you with exceptional longevity.

Do Zone 4 trees require special soil?

Most Zone 4 hardy trees adapt well to sandy, rocky, or clay-based soils. Amending with compost improves drainage and root health, giving new plantings a strong start.

With more than 65 years of growing excellence, TN Nursery stands behind every Zone 4 tree we ship. Our legacy in the nursery industry continues to guide gardeners, landscapers, and restoration professionals toward healthy, reliable, cold-tolerant landscapes.