Tree seedlings help absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, mitigating the effects of climate change. They also are planted for stabelization, restoration and reforestoration. Large land companies plant seedlings for timber/lumber production.
Tree seedlings offer valuable educational experiences for children and adults alike, teaching about ecosystems, biology, and environmental stewardship.
Planting tree seedlings is a sustainable practice that supports the long-term health of our planet.
Planting tree seedlings is a gift to future generations, leaving a lasting impact on your property and the environment.
Our Top Selling Tree Seedlings
Tree Seedlings Help Stop Erosion Control
Tree Seedlings
More Tree Seedlings!
Spruce Pine Seedlings
The Spruce pine tree, whose scientific name is Pinus Glabra (pronounced PIE us GLAY bruh), is a native of North America. It belongs to the Family Pinaceae and is listed in the USDA Hardiness Zones 7 through 9. Spruce pine seedlings produce a lofty tree that ranges from thirty to sixty-five feet when mature...
Virginia Pine Tree Seedlings
The Virginia Pine is a conifer that's found near the Appalachian mountains. It's a hardy tree that grows well in poor soils and has several uses that range from ornamental to animal shelter. The tree grows about 18 inches yearly and takes about five years to reach its mature height...
Snow Hill Hydrangea Seedlings
Did you know that one of the most beautiful shrubs of the southeast can be grown from seed? Indeed, Snow Hill Hydrangea seedlings quickly grow into these deciduous shrubs. These Snow Hill Hydrangea seedlings grow into shrubs filled with clusters of small creamy-white flowers that form in spheres that look like snowballs in summer. Add to their beauty; their foliage combines lush, green textured leaves and velvety soft, tan stems.