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Shrubs for Sale – Structure, Color, and Year-Round Appeal
If you're searching for plants that do it all—add privacy, texture, and four-season interest—our collection of shrubs for sale is a smart place to start. Whether lining a walkway, softening a fence line, or creating a backyard retreat, shrubs provide lasting structure and dependable beauty in any landscape.
Find the Perfect Shrubs for Your Landscape
At TN Nursery, we grow a selection of hardy, nursery-grade shrubs ready to thrive in your soil and climate. Our offerings include flowering varieties for bold seasonal color, evergreen shrubs that stay lush through winter, and native species known to support birds, bees, and butterflies.
Popular Shrub Varieties We Offer:
- Privacy – Natural barriers that block noise and prying eyes.
- Flowering Shrubs – Vibrant blooms that enhance curb appeal.
- Evergreen – Reliable color in every season.
- Native Shrubs – Adapted to thrive with less water and maintenance.
Why Buy Shrubs Online from TN Nursery?
Every shrub we ship is grown with care and experience, packaged for safe transit, and selected to perform well in real-world landscapes, not just catalogs. Whether you need a few plants to fill a garden bed or are designing from scratch, we have shrubs for sale to fit your style and budget.
Explore our full selection and bring structure, color, and charm to your outdoor space. The right shrub doesn’t just fill a spot—it defines it.
Easy to Grow
Soak and Hydrate Shrub Roots
To plant bare root shrubs, start by soaking the roots in water for several hours to rehydrate them. While they soak, dig a wide hole that's twice as large as the root spread but only as deep as the roots reach—this prevents settling.
Use Soil From Hole Dug to Plant
Create a mound of soil at the bottom of the hole to support the roots and position the shrub so the crown is just at the soil level mark. Spread the roots evenly over the mound, backfill the hole with native soil, and gently tamp it down to eliminate air pockets.
Water Regularaly Until Acclimated
Water thoroughly after planting and mulch around the base to hold in moisture and regulate temperature. Be sure to keep the soil consistently damp during the establishment period.
Grow Tips For Success
Grow Tips For Shrub Success
Keep the soil around the base evenly moist, especially during the first growing season—this helps the roots settle in and stretch out. Don’t rely on overhead sprinklers; instead, water slowly at the root zone so the moisture soaks deep.
Mulch is a Shrub's Best Friend
it keeps weeds down, locks in moisture, and buffers the roots from temperature swings. Just don’t pile it up against the stem. Look for signs of stress, like yellowing leaves or drooping branches, and adjust your watering as needed. Avoid heavy pruning the first year;
let the plant focus on growing strong roots before shaping it. If it’s a flowering shrub, don’t expect a full show right away—it needs time.
With patience and a bit of attention, your new shrub will take off and reward you season after season.


