Filters
- ASP-QUA
- BIL-GIN
- Pink
- Purple
- Red
- White
- Yellow
- Fall
- spring
- summer
- Black Diamond
- First Editions
- Southern Living®
- bundle:landscape-bundle-headline-1
- Apple Trees
- Arborvitae/Thuja Trees
- Best Sellers
- Birch Trees
- Black Diamond Crape Myrtles
- Cedar
- Columnar
- Crape Myrtles
- Cryptomeria Trees
- Cypress
- Cypress Trees
- Disease Resistant
- Dwarf Trees
- Evergreen Shrubs
- Evergreen Trees
- Fast Growing
- Flowering Cherry Trees
- Flowering Pear Trees
- Flowering Shrubs
- Flowering Trees
- Fruit Trees
- Gift Trees
- Gifts
- Gifts for Gardeners
- Ginkgo trees
- Groundcovers
- Hollies
- Holly Trees
- House & Patio
- House Plants
- Juniper Trees
- Junipers
- Lilacs
- Low Maintenance
- Magnolia Trees
- Maple Trees
- Oak Trees
- Ornamental Grasses
- Others and Types
- Pear Trees
- Poplar Trees
- Privacy Hedges
- Privacy Trees
- Redbud Trees
- Salt Tolerant
- Shade Trees
- Shrubs
- Sycamore Trees
- Thuja Trees
- Topiaries
- Trees
- Tropical Fruit Tree
- Tropical Plants
- Tropical Trees
- Wax Myrtle
- Willow Trees
- CED-DOR
- CHE-KWA
- CHE-YOS
- CRA-CAT
- CRA-DYN
- CRA-MUS
- CRA-NAT
- CRA-PVE
- CRA-RBD
- CRA-RED
- CRA-TON
- CRA-TUS
- CRB-PRO
- CRY-RAD
- CYP-ARI
- CYP-ITA
- cyp-ley
- DAW-RED
- Deer Resistant
- Good
- Poor
- Semi
- euc-rnb
- Blue
- Green
- Orange
- Purple
- Red
- Yellow
- 10
- 11
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- Fast
- moderate
- slow
- Indoor/Patio
- jun-spa
- LIL-BLT
- MAG-SOU
- MAG-SWE
- MAP-BLA
- MAP-CRI
- MAP-OCT
- MAP-RDS
- MAP-SIL
- MAP-USA
- 1-2 Feet
- 10-15 Feet
- 15-20 Feet
- 20-30 Feet
- 30-40 Feet
- 40-60 Feet
- 5-6 Feet
- 55-75 Feet
- 6-10 Feet
- 1-2 Feet
- 10-15 Feet
- 15-20 Feet
- 20-30 Feet
- 3-4 Feet
- 30-40 Feet
- 4-5 Feet
- 5-6 Feet
- 6-10 Feet
- OAK-NRD
- OAK-SHM
- OAK-WIL
- PEA-BAR
- PEA-CLE
- Perfect for Pots
- PIN-WHI
- pop-hyb
- POP-LOM
- POP-TUL
- 2021-04-12
- RED-EAS
- RED-OKL
- RED-PAN
- sale
- AR
- AZ
- CA
- FL
- ID
- LA
- OR
- TX
- WA
- Acidic
- Adaptable
- Well Drained
- Full
- Partial
- Shade
- SYC-USA
- thu-bbg
- THU-GGT
- thu-jgg
- WAL-CHA
- WIL-HYB
Fast Growing Trees
Yoshino Cherry Tree
Looking to add beauty and elegance to your yard? The Yoshino Cherry does just that. It is considered one of the most beautiful, flowering ornamenta...
View full detailsForest Pansy Redbud
The Forest Pansy Redbud's job is never really done. Beautiful color could be seen for more than a few weeks or months with this medium-sized, compa...
View full detailsTulip Poplar
An immensely popular tree, the Tulip Poplar, is a fast grower and brilliant yellow show-er! Widely used as a street, shade, or ornamental tree, the...
View full detailsAmerican Sycamore Tree
The American Sycamore tree is a symbol of strength, resilience, protection, and longevity. These popular North American native trees have graced th...
View full detailsCrimson King Maple
Introduction Dark Purple Foliage Makes this Shade Tree a Real Winner! Hardy and Low Maintenance Super Unique Shade tree Brings out more color in t...
View full detailsBartlett Pear Tree
Introduction America's Favorite Pear Tree! Stunning spring Blossoms Sweet and Juicy pears with a hint of Spice Perfect Pear for eating fresh, cann...
View full detailsSilver Maple
Introduction One of the Fastest Growing and Tallest Maples! Reaches heights up to 80 feet Silver-backed leaves Great tree for shade A true America...
View full detailsQuaking Aspen Tree
For a sturdy, cold-hardy tree, the Quaking Aspen Tree is a perfect choice! This durable tree can handle even the harshest winters, and poor soil as...
View full detailsDura Heat River Birch
While Birch trees are known to flourish in colder, northern climates, the Dura Heat River Birch also grows well in regions with hot, humid summers ...
View full detailsChandler Walnut Tree
The Chandler Walnut Tree is lovely to look at, easy to care for, and yields a popular nut that is both savory and sweet–it’s got good looks and del...
View full detailsWhat are Some Fast Growing Trees for Shade?
Redbuds, like the Eastern Redbud, Oklahoma Redbud tree, Royal White Redbud, and Forest Pansy Redbud are flowering trees that tolerate some shade and have a fast growth rate. Fast growing shade trees, like the Weeping Willow and maples, like the October Glory Maple tree, Brandywine Maple, and Red Sunset Maple tree will tolerate some shade. The Nellie Stevens is a great fast growing privacy tree for part shade sites. The Cryptomeria Radicans is a fast growing evergreen that will grow in part shade conditions.
Fast Growing Trees for Small Yards
The best options in small ornamental trees that grow with a quick growth rate are crape myrtles or redbuds. Crape myrtles grow 3 to 5 feet per year, even the dwarf varieties! Check the mature size with crape myrtles. They vary from 4 to 5 feet tall to over 30 feet! Wax Myrtles can also grow 3 to 5 feet per year and only reach 20 feet tall and 10 feet wide. They can be kept pruned to be much smaller and grown as a privacy hedge. Leyland Cypress, Natchez Crape Myrtle, Carolina Sapphire Cypress, Muskogee Crape Myrtle, Tuscarora Crape Myrtle, Cleveland Pear Tree, Cryptomeria Radicans, Fuyu Persimmon, Thuja Green Giant, and Dynamite Crape Myrtle do not grow wider than 20 feet. Black Diamond Crape Myrtles, Catawba Crape Myrtle, Magic Crape Myrtles, Tonto Crape Myrtle, and Nellie Stevens Holly are excellent for small yards. They do not grow wider than 10 feet at maturity. Italian Cypress are narrow, columnar evergreen trees that are excellent for adding height to small yards. They can grow up to about 50 feet, but stay a mere 4 to 5 feet wide at maturity.
How to Plant Fast Growing Trees
Keep the soil moist until you are able to plant your potted tree. Dig a hole twice the width of the container. Place your tree in the hole. Check from several angles to be sure the tree is straight before backfilling the soil. The top of the root ball should be slightly visible above the soil line. Backfill the soil around your tree’s roots. Apply 1 to 2 inches of mulch in a mound around your tree. Keep the mulch about an inch away from the trunk of your tree to avoid disease. Water deeply at the base of your tree until the soil is fully saturated. Water daily for the first week. Water deeply about twice per week for the first month or 2 while your Fast Growing Tree is establishing.
When to Plant Fast Growing Trees
Spring and fall are the best seasons for planting trees throughout most of the United States. If you live in an area where the ground freezes in winter, plant at least 6 to 8 weeks before this occurs to give your Fast Growing Trees time to start to establish. Subtropical regions (growing zones 8, 9, 10, 11) can plant anytime in fall and even in winter. Plant in summer in cooler areas, but offer plenty of water.
How to Fertilize Fast Growing Trees
Feed your fast growing trees with our balanced slow release fertilizer when planting and every spring to encourage the fastest growth rates. Our specially formulated fertilizer can be used at the time of planting with no risk of plant burn. This plant food feeds trees, shrubs, perennials, evergreens, vegetables, houseplants, and more for up to 6 months. Apply 1 teaspoon per foot for trees. Sprinkle on the ground or work into the surface layer of soil.
Fast Growing Shade Trees
- American Sycamore Tree Zones 4-9
- Autumn Blaze Maple Zones 3-8
- Brandywine Maple Tree Zones 4-9
- Cleveland Pear Tree Zones 5-9
- Northern Red Oak Zones 3-8
- October Glory Maple Zones 4-9
- Red Maple Tree Zones 3-9
- River Birch Tree Zones 4-9
- Tulip Poplar Zones 4-9
- Weeping Willow Tree Zones 4-9
Fast Growing Privacy Trees
- Blue Douglas Fir Zones 4-7
- Carolina Sapphire Cypress Zones 5-9
- Cryptomeria Radicans Zones 5-9
- Deodar Cedar Zones 7-9
- Italian Cypress Zones 7-10
- Leyland Cypress Zones 6-10
- Lombardy Poplar Zones 3-9
- Nellie Stevens Holly Zones 6-9
- Thuja Green Giant Zones 5-9
- Wax Myrtle Zones 7-10
Fast Growing Evergreen Trees
- Carolina Sapphire Cypress Zones 5-9
- Cryptomeria Radicans Zones 5-9
- Deodar Cedar Zones 7-9
- Italian Cypress Zones 7-10
- Leyland Cypress Zones 6-10
- Nellie Stevens Holly Zones 6-9
- Southern Magnolia Zones 7-9
- Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae Zones 5-9
- Wax Myrtle Zones 7-10
Fast Growing Flowering Trees
- Black Diamond Purely Purple Crape Myrtle Zones 7-10
- Catawba Crape Myrtle Zones 7-9
- Dynamite Crape Myrtle Zones 7-9
- Eastern Redbud Zones 4-9
- Forest Pansy Redbud Zones 5-9
- Kwanzan Cherry Tree Zones 5-9
- Natchez Crape Myrtle Zones 7-10
- Oklahoma Redbud Tree Zones 6-9
- Purple Magic Crape Myrtle Zones 7-9
- Tonto Crape Myrtle Zones 7-9
Browse our online plant nursery for additional options and check out our blogs about Fast Growing Shade Trees and Fast Growing Privacy Trees.