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Georgia Trees
Eastern Redbud
For breathtaking blooms, the Eastern Redbud tree is a burst of fuchsia! Plus, it’s one of the first trees to bloom in spring, meaning you get long-...
View full detailsEmerald Green Arborvitae
The Emerald Green Arborvitae is the most popular, medium size privacy screen tree. If you are looking for an evergreen hedge without the extreme he...
View full detailsBaby Blue Spruce
If you love the Colorado Blue Spruce, but don’t have the room, the Baby Blue is just what you are looking for. This dwarf blue spruce tree stays un...
View full detailsOctober Glory Maple
Whether you have a natural “green thumb” or just appreciate beauty, the October Glory tree is perfect for you! No other Maple tree exudes the radia...
View full detailsJane Magnolia Tree
Introduction Perfect Petite Magnolia with Vivid Color! Large, Purple-pink, tulip-shaped flowers you will adore Small tree or large shrub All the b...
View full detailsRed Maple Tree
The Red Maple Tree can easily grow 40-60 feet tall with a round to oval shape. This Maple is extremely cold hardy. It will grow faster than a sugar...
View full detailsDwarf Alberta Spruce
Add property value to your home with very little work! The Dwarf Alberta Spruce adds so much appeal to your property you will be shocked at how eas...
View full detailsColorado Blue Spruce
Introduction Add Year-Round Blue Color and Texture to your Landscape! Extremely Easy to Care for A true Classic in the American Landscape Hardy AN...
View full detailsBlue Point Juniper
Looking for something taller and blue? Look no further with the Blue Point Juniper. Enjoy this juniper's blue-green foliage year-round. It will rea...
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 detailsRoyal Star Magnolia
An explosion of fragrant, snowy white blooms coat the Star Magnolia in early spring. The sights and scents of this charming tree are not to be miss...
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 detailsHoneycrisp Apple Tree
Introduction This Popular Variety has Taken the Market by Storm! Crisp with a perfect balance of Sweet and Tart The Most Delicious Apple! Great fo...
View full detailsGinkgo Tree
The hearty Ginkgo is one of the most recognizable trees. Did you know that this Chinese native goes back over 270 million years?! If you thought th...
View full detailsAmerican Red Maple Tree
Introduction The American Red Maple is a Beautiful Shade Tree and Flowering Tree in One! Multi-season interest and color Beautiful red flowers in ...
View full detailsNewport Flowering Plum Tree
Add some color to your landscape with the Newport Flowering Plum Tree. At maturity, this tree will reach 25 to 30 feet high with a canopy spread of...
View full detailsCorkscrew Willow
Introduction There is Nothing Else Like the Corkscrew Willow! Unique and Stunning! Fast Growing! Year-Round Interest Never Bareroot... All plants...
View full detailsNorthern Red Oak
Introduction Fast Growing Shade Tree considered a National Treasure! Stunning Red Fall Color Adaptable and Tolerant Easy to Grow Attracts Wildlife...
View full detailsBlue Arrow Juniper
WOW! This is one fabulous evergreen tree! The Blue Arrow Juniper only grows to 2 feet wide so it fits in extremely narrow spaces. It is very cold h...
View full detailsProfusion Crabapple Tree
Introduction The Profusion Crabapple is a stunning tree Bold, pink flowers blanket the tree in spring Beautifully shaped tree that fits in small y...
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 detailsCanadian Hemlock
Introduction The Most Cold Hardy Privacy Screen! Trim to any Height and Width Plant in Full Sun or Full Shade! A Graceful and Strong Focal tree N...
View full detailsTaylor Juniper Tree
Tall, slender, and columnar, the Taylor Juniper tree is a popular choice for those looking to create a lush privacy screen, hedge a design element ...
View full detailsRed Sunset Maple
Introduction Stunning Orange-Red Fall Color Gets 40-60 feet tall Fast Growing - up to 2 feet per year! Great shade tree Never Bareroot... All pla...
View full detailsKieffer Pear Tree
Introduction Hardy Pear Tree That Can Be Grown at Home Firm, sweet, juicy fruit Resistant to blight Self-pollinating Low chill hour requirements C...
View full detailsBlue Douglas Fir
Douglas Blue Fir Add Year-Round Blue Color and Texture to your Landscape! Extremely Easy Care, A True Classic in the American Landscape Hardy AND...
View full detailsSugar Maple
This colossal Maple Tree is the classic icon of autumn color. Its large canopy is a magnificent green in summer, giving way to brilliant yellows, o...
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 detailsGolden Delicious Apple Tree
Introduction You Will Love Picking Apples in your Own Backyard! Classic, Sweet Apple Kid's Favorite! Great for Baking, Sauces, and Preserves Self ...
View full detailsJuniper Skyrocket Tree
If you’ve got limited yard space but want to add some stunning foliage, the Skyrocket Juniper Tree is a must-have! This tree has a blue-green color...
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 detailsDawn Redwood Tree
Introduction A Rare and Unique Relic Once Thought Extinct! Long Living tree No Maintenance! Striking Golden-Orange fall foliage Tolerates wet soil...
View full detailsSuperior Hybrid Poplar Tree
With a name like Superior Hybrid Poplar, you know you're getting a best-in-class tree. And the Superior Hybrid Poplar Trees live up to its name in ...
View full detailsKorean Lilac Tree
Nothing quite says spring like lilacs, and the Korean Lilac Tree offers the brightest, most fragrant ones! This variety gives you gorgeous purple b...
View full detailsWhat Trees are Native to Georgia?
Many maple trees, including the red maple, are native to Georgia. The river birch is a very fast growing tree that is a Georgia native tree. The tulip poplar is another fast growing tree that is native to Florida. It offers shade and is a native flowering tree as well. The hardy American sycamore is also fast growing and long-lived. The northern red oak is a sturdy native tree that is a favorite of wildlife and songbirds. The eastern redbud and flowering dogwoods(Cornus florida) are stunning flowering native Georgia trees that bloom in early spring.
When to Plant Trees in Georgia
Spring and fall are the ideal seasons for planting Georgia trees. For the warmer parts of Georgia you can plant most trees just about anytime of year. Be sure to offer plenty of water when planting trees in summer. The cooler parts of the state can plant almost anytime as long as the ground isn’t frozen. Just avoid planting Georgia trees that are sensitive to low temperatures in winter. Trees that like cool temps and tend to get stressed by heat and drought should not be planted in summer.
How to Plant Georgia Trees
Be sure the root ball of your Georgia tree is moist so it is ready to plant. Dig a hole at least twice as wide as the pot of your tree, but not quite as deep as the pot is tall. Put your tree in the hole and be sure it is level and straight. The top of the root ball should be slightly higher than the existing soil line. Fill the soil in around the root ball. Tamp the soil down gently with your hands to remove air pockets. Water deeply until the earth around your tree is completely saturated. Apply mulch in a mound around your new tree to help retain soil moisture, protect the roots, and reduce weeds. Pull the mulch away from the trunk to avoid promoting issues with pests and disease. Water your Georgia tree daily for the first week and 1 to 3 times weekly for the first 2 to 3 months until your tree is established. Water heavily less often rather than watering a small amount often. Let the hose run for a couple minutes at the base of your tree.
When to Prune Trees in Georgia
Winter or early spring is the best time to prune most Georgia trees. However, trees that flower in spring should be pruned once their bloom period has ended. Fall is also a good time for pruning many Georgia trees because of cooling temperatures. A tree’s metabolic processes also slow down at this time. Avoid pruning evergreens in late fall in the cooler parts of the state. Pruning can encourage new growth which can then be damaged by freezing temperatures. This won’t kill your tree, but it can kill the new growth. Minor pruning can be done anytime of the year. Broken, dead, or diseased branches should be removed when you notice them regardless of the time of year.
What Fruit Trees Grow in Georgia?
The Meyer lemon tree can grow in the ground in the warmest parts of the state (zones 8 and 9) or as a patio plant in zones 6, 7, 8. and 9. Apple trees, peach trees, cherry trees, and pear trees can grow throughout Georgia. Fig trees and persimmon trees can grow in growing zones 7, 8, and 9. The Chicago hardy fig tree can grow in zone 6 as well. These Georgia fruit trees all grow well in this state.
Where to Buy Georgia Trees
Buy Georgia trees for zone 8 here at Plantingtree. We are a family owned and operated online plant nursery that ships to Georgia trees throughout the continental United States. We carry premium plants and trees for sale. We have flowering trees for Georgia, Georgia native trees, fruit trees, oak trees, and palm trees for Georgia. These premium trees are well-branched, and ready to plant! Scroll up to see our available trees for Georgia.
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