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Mosses are the Phylum of Non-vascular Plants - TN Nursery
garden blogOct 3, 2019
Mosses are the Phylum of Non-vascular Plants

Moss For Sale at Tn NurseryMoss can easily be seen growing in the woods or covering rocks in shady, wet environments. Japanese gardens use moss to create a tranquil atmosphere with hues of deep gre...

Sweet William Plants | TN Nursery | TN Nursery - TN Nursery
garden blogOct 3, 2019
Sweet William Plants

Beautiful Sweet William Plants The plant, Sweet William, is well-regarded throughout the continent of North America. It is a low- maintenance type of plant and is very hardy. The preceding statem...

20 Popular Flowering Shrubs available - TN Nursery
DIY GardeningMar 19, 2019
20 Popular Flowering Shrubs

Flowering Shrubs Enhances Landscaping Flowering shrubs do indeed enhance the landscape. If they’re planted in suitable soil, climate and light, they can give years of enjoyment. Besides all sizes...

White Oak Trees: Facts and Benefits - TN Nursery
garden blogMar 11, 2019
White Oak Trees: Facts and Benefits

White Oak Trees Make An Excellent, Stable Shade Tree Even though the  white oak tree starts on a slow slide, it makes up for it with its longevity. The tree can easily live for 60o years. It can ...

Native Plants for Your Greenhouses and Gardens - TN Nursery
Black-Eyed SusanFeb 28, 2019
Native Plants for Your Greenhouses and Gardens

Tennessee's Native Plants Selection  Native plants are generally defined as plants present in North America before the arrival of European colonists. Non-native plants are also called exotic pla...

Habitat Restoration Plants and Their Role - TN Nursery
Ecological Restoration PlantsFeb 26, 2019
Habitat Restoration Plants and Their Role

Tools for Wetland Mitigation and RestorationWhen humans enter a new environment, they tend to change it according to their needs. Agriculture, cities, and other artificial landmarks require complet...

Yellow Pine Trees: Facts and Planting Guide - TN Nursery
Evergreen TreesFeb 25, 2019
Yellow Pine Trees: Facts and Planting Guide

The Yellow Pine tree can grow up to 100 feet or even a high 160 feet tall and 2 feet to 4 feet around. In some rare cases, the Yellow Pine tree has been found at least 180 feet tall. 

Scarlet Red Maple Trees - Facts - TN Nursery
garden blogDec 14, 2018
Scarlet Red Maple Trees - Facts

The Advantages Of Planting Scarlet Red Maple TreesThere are a few advantages of planting scarlet red maple trees. The first advantage is that it will have a lot of colorful leaves, flowers, and fru...

Bamboo Plants - TN Nursery
BambooDec 10, 2018
Bamboo Plants

Bamboo plants are a type of evergreen perennial plant. The word bamboo is from the Indian word Bambu. Over time the word was eventually introduced to English-speaking nations, where it became the w...