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Evergreen Trees – Year-Round Color, Privacy, and Structure
Some trees fade with the seasons, but evergreens remain constantly in your landscape. Whether you're looking to create a natural windbreak, block out unwanted views, or enjoy rich greenery throughout the year, our collection of evergreen trees offers dependable beauty that doesn’t disappear with the first frost.
Reliable Greenery in Every Season
At TN Nursery, we grow hardy evergreens well-suited to various climates and soil types. From fast-growing options that provide quick privacy to classic conifers that anchor a design, these trees are as functional as they are attractive. They retain their needles or foliage through every season, making them a wise investment for year-round color and landscape structure.
Popular Evergreen Trees We Offer:
- Eastern White Pine – Soft, feathery needles and quick growth make this a homeowner's favorite.
- American Arborvitae – A dense, upright grower perfect for privacy hedges or wind barriers.
- Norway Spruce – Known for its graceful, drooping branches and strong cold tolerance.
- Virginia Pine – Ideal for erosion control or naturalized areas, with a rugged look.
Why Choose Evergreen Trees from TN Nursery?
We ship our evergreen trees bare root, freshly dug from our nursery, and ready to plant. This ensures your trees arrive healthy, adaptable, and primed for growth. Whether you’re designing a long driveway border, filling out a new build, or restoring a forested area, we provide evergreen species that are resilient and beautiful.
Browse our full selection of evergreen trees and naturally and reliably add year-round depth, coverage, and color to your outdoor space.
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.
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


