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Collection: Pine

Few things bring a garden to life quite like a pine tree. With year-round color and graceful form, pine is one of the most rewarding evergreen trees you can plant.  At Singing Tree Gardens Nursery, we grow a curated collection of rare and ornamental pine trees. Our selection includes weeping eastern white pines and silvery Korean pines to compact dwarf conifers and striking Bosnian pine cultivars. Each one is carefully nurtured at our Northern California nursery and ready to become a lasting part of your landscape.

Discovering Pine Varieties

Gardeners throughout the United States have loved pine for generations. With so many tree species found across the northern hemisphere, there's a perfect variety for every yard. The eastern white pine is a garden standout with its soft needles and sweeping form, making it a timeless favorite. The Virginia pine brings rich green color and rugged charm through every season, while the Korean pine offers silvery-blue foliage and a graceful conical shape that draws the eye. The Austrian pine adds striking presence with its dense, dark-green canopy. At Singing Tree Gardens Nursery, our pine collection includes both larger-growing tree varieties and dwarf conifers. Compact cultivars bring the beauty of pine to smaller spaces. Most thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, and a grouping of pines makes a natural privacy screen.

Left: Pinus Parviflora ‘Bonnie Bergman’

Planting and Caring for Your Pine

Getting your pine off to a strong start is easier than you might think. It all comes down to soil conditions. Most pines prefer acidic soil that drains well, though many adapt to a range of soil types, even poor soil. When you're ready to plant, set your tree so the root flare sits at ground level. Work some organic material into your native soil to give those roots a head start. Early spring is the best time to get your pine in the ground, giving young trees a full growing season to settle in. From there, pines are remarkably low maintenance. Just monitor soil moisture through the first year, and most will develop strong drought tolerance as they grow. Before long, your tree will reach its mature size, filling your yard with shade and that unmistakable pine fragrance.

Right: Pinus Parviflora Azuma Goyo

About Singing Tree Gardens Nursery

Singing Tree Gardens Nursery has been growing rare and exceptional plants for over 30 years. While pine is a highlight of our collection, we also specialize in rhododendrons, azaleas, heathers, and hydrangeas. Every dwarf and miniature pine we offer is propagated right here in organic soil mixes, watered from our deep well, and tended with care from grafting to container. Our beautiful display gardens are open for visits, and our team is always happy to help you find the right plant. We grow every plant with care, choosing varieties that look beautiful and thrive once they're in your garden.

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FAQs

How are pine trees different from other evergreens?

Pine trees are conifers with needle-like leaves that grow in bundles. Unlike deciduous trees, pines hold their foliage year-round. While all pines are evergreen trees, not all evergreens are pines.

Are pine trees low maintenance?

Pines are among the most low maintenance evergreen trees you can grow. Their natural drought tolerance and adaptability to varied soil conditions make them an excellent option for beauty without constant upkeep.

When is the best time to plant a pine tree?

Early spring is ideal, giving young trees a full season to establish roots. In cold climates, early fall is not recommended as it is not likely enough time for the tree to get established before the ground freezes.

What is the best pine tree for a privacy screen?

Several pine species make an excellent choice for a natural privacy screen. Taller varieties with dense branching create a living wall of green. Our team can help match the right pine tree to your space.

Do pine trees grow well in the Pacific Northwest and Northern California?

The Pacific Northwest and Northern California coast offer ideal conditions for many pine species, especially in well-drained soil with plenty of sun.

How big do pine trees get?

Mature size varies widely. Some dwarf cultivars stay under four feet, while others reach towering heights over decades. Check each listing for expected size and fast growth rates. While we offer predominately smaller cultivars at Singing Tree Gardens Nursery, our larger varieties grow to be 25-40 ft.