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View full detailsThe age varies depending on the type and variety of tree. A 2 to 3 feet tree will usually be 2 to 3 years old.
2 to 3 feet trees are great beginner trees for your yard. These trees are moderate in size and price. Our 2 to 3 feet trees are healthy young trees that are well rooted in their nursery pots. They will establish quickly in your landscape.
Tree sizes will vary, but will always be between 2 and 3 feet tall if you order our 2 to 3 feet size trees. We guarantee they will be at least 2 feet tall.
2 to 3 feet trees come in 1 or 3 gallon pots. Tree container size may vary, but a 2 to 3 feet tree will never be in a nursery pot smaller than 1 gallon.
We measure our trees from the soil line/top of the pot to the top of the tree. We never measure from the bottom of the pot. When you plant your new tree in the ground, you will have a true 2 to 3 feet tree.
We have Flowering Trees, Privacy Trees, Evergreen Trees, Dwarf Trees, and a few Shade Trees and Citrus Trees in the 2 to 3 feet tree size.
Dig a hole at least twice as wide as the root ball and the same depth. Place your tree in the hole. Be sure the top of the root ball is slightly higher than your existing soil line and backfill with the soil you removed. If your soil is nutrient weak or heavy clay, you can mix in a planting mix up to 50% of the backfill. Water deeply at the base of the tree until the water begins to pool. We recommend mulching your new tree to help the soil retain moisture, keep weeds at bay, and protect the roots.
Be sure to browse our online plant nursery and plant sizes collection for additional options!